The other day I watched a Japanese film called "In This Corner of the World" and accidentally flipped it out of my computer's E-drive. After watching it, I found out that this was actually an anti-war film in Japan, but I didn't get where the anti-war point was, and I started to watch it with a literary and artistic life film. Life is indeed very life, the story of a peaceful life is the usual film style of Japanese directors, and then from the quiet life of the innuendo war, which is a bit similar to the last film I watched, "London Family", which depicts a British family between 1928 and 1971, and "In this corner of the world" is also a story during World War II. Watching "The London Family" and then watching "In This Corner of the World" is equivalent to reviewing World War II from the perspective of the British to the Japanese, from the victor to the loser.

There are also animated versions of the film, which are a little later than the live-action version, and I watched the latter, but the film and television versions were all adapted from manga works. The version I watched on Baidu was written about 'Japan's 2011 TV series starring Keiko Kitagawa and Keisuke Oide' (I don't know why it's called a TV series, obviously the total length is two hours, and if it is twice as fast, it will be an hour). I have to say that the heroine of this film is really cute, and it is very attractive, plus the film's shots and color matching, it seems very pure, just like his elementary school classmates said, 'still ordinary beautiful look'.
It feels a bit like the female second of the descendants of the sun with a few angles
In my opinion, there is a very wonderful thing about this movie is that it obscures the line between Hojo and Bai Muling, and in the early stage, I guessed that Hojo (the male protagonist) used to take Bai Muling (count the female number two) as the heroine, but the mole in the back seems to overturn my conjecture--- he can't recognize the wrong person, so their past has become a "suspense case", but it will not make people have the determination to get to the bottom. There is also hojo at the beginning of the film to deceive the heroine that they are riding in a human trafficker's car, which did deceive me, and even made me question: I can escape and find my home??? But after reading these will not be too concerned, my only curiosity is only one, that is, when the male protagonist goes to the female protagonist's home for a blind date, does he know the identity of the female protagonist or is he crooked and pinched?
The most sensual line in the movie is O
The male protagonist is still quite tough in the military uniform of the Japanese Yankee
Returning to the theme of war, during World War II, Churchill and LinkedIn country won the victory in "The London Family", and the protagonist and their neighbors celebrated in the street, and here is another style of painting: an atomic bomb dropped by the United States on Hiroshima turned the heroine's hometown into ruins (at that time, everyone ran out to see the mushroom cloud produced by the atomic bomb explosion in the movie, I naively thought that it was the first atomic bomb explosion in Japan to see dbq, my history is too bad). The passage in the movie where everyone kneels together to listen to the emperor announcing the defeat in the tape recorder fully reflects the fortitude and brutality of the Japanese nation at that time for the battle, and can't help but remind people of the Nanjing Massacre, which is not only the embodiment of violence, but also the performance of a nation's concept of right and wrong, we all know that in the war, but we can't recognize our own mistakes, we can't see ourselves as executioners, this is how sad, which is also an important part of the theme that I think it does not reflect the anti-war film.