As the movie "Hello, Li Huanying" released in the Spring Festival file last year, it was released in various regions of Japan from January 7, and it was loved by the Japanese masses, and it can also be regarded as the Spring Festival file in Japan, after all, January is The "First Month" of Japan, this movie is estimated that everyone has seen it, after all, when it was released last year, it was on the cusp of the wave. It is still the second largest box office film released in the world.

The movie "Hello, Lee Huan Ying" received rave reviews after its release in Japan| love and touch, and really know no borders
And the Japanese official also redesigned a new scene poster.
Although I have seen this movie, I have never been to a japanese cinema, and I still want to see it, but now the epidemic in Japan is becoming serious every day, and the new cases are constantly reaching new highs, so I decided to give up the idea of going to the cinema. Looking at the ticket price of the nearest cinema to my house, it is 1900 yen, which is 105 yuan at the current exchange rate, and there will be a corresponding preferential price for students and children.
Although you can't intuitively feel the atmosphere in the cinema, you can also experience Japan's acceptance of this Chinese comedy film through the film reviews given by Japanese netizens. For a more authentic reflection, I looked for some japanese reviews of the film on several Japanese film websites about the film in recent days.
"The protagonist is a college student who was involved in a traffic accident while riding a bicycle with his mother, and found that the time was back in the 80s. The protagonist meets his young mother before birth. It's a comedy that struggles hard to make her mother's life better. China in the 1980s was exactly the same as Japan in the 1960s. In a home with a TV set, the scene of people in the neighborhood getting together and chatting around the TV set reminds me of the retro Showa era depicted in "Sunset in Sanchome". The appearance of a mother who does not take a bus for the sake of her child's school fees and walks home to save money overlaps with the appearance of a mother in Japan's poor days, giving people a sense of closeness. The mood of parents for the sake of their children and the mood of their children for the sake of their parents are common. In recent years, Japan's feelings toward China have deteriorated around the Senkaku issue, but this work is not swayed by the antagonism between countries, focusing on people's common sensibilities and ideas, hoping to become an opportunity to deepen mutual understanding. ”
"I think it's probably one of the best pieces of the first half of the year. The movie made me cry a lot. The contrast between the story and the comedy part of the film is simply too great. The film has always been well played with a bright and happy time comedy rhythm, but from a certain scene onwards, because of the stacking together, the feelings are brought over at once! Director, screenwriter and actress Jia Ling's inspiration from her mother is also very touching. Dedicated to every ordinary and great mother, as the saying goes, inspiring, is indeed a masterpiece that touches people. ”
"To pass the time, I went to the cinema and chose the film that would catch up with the next plan, which was this work. So there is no pre-knowledge to see. As a result, it made me cry. As a 50-year-old uncle, I feel very shy, but I just cry. If you don't watch this movie, you will suffer. ”
"As a mother with daughters watched this movie. This is the story of love between mother and daughter. This work is full of mutual understanding and gentleness, and there will be a warm feeling after reading it. I don't understand the language of Chinese movies, and I always feel a sense of resistance, so I haven't seen much Chinese movies, but I haven't seen such a good movie for a long time, so I feel very satisfied. There were a lot of older people in the movie theater, and finally the sound of whimpering and crying could be heard everywhere. This is a movie that I want to see as a parent, but in the end it becomes a movie that begins to miss her mother in the mood of a daughter. ”
Overall, the praise of this movie still accounts for the majority, and some complainers think that the mediocre occupies most of the film's content, and it is not until the end that the feelings are sublimated (in fact, I think so a little in my heart). From many film reviews, it can be seen that the evaluation given by the Japanese is still relatively rational, and people who thought there would be prejudices turned out to be more thought-provoking.
The speed of the exhibition speed in china in the background of the screen background in the 80's while the japanese people who were well-guarded by Usya. When I heard the part at the beginning that "the video was black and white in the 1980s", I could see how China has achieved economic development to this day. (The 1980s shadow image of the 1980s is a "white part", or the China acquisition of the chinese acquisition is a 2000-000s exhibition.) ",," once again, I am surprised at the change of China. (My reconsider is a Chinese-like metaphysic.) This work reminds us again of the rapid growth of the Chinese economy in the past 40 years, such as the spread of people and color films gathering to watch TELEVISION in 1980. (In 1980, he was a collection of people who were in harmony with the physics, and in 1940, china's rapid-nared thing Yatsu was a heavy new work.) )”。
In fact, the film is more emotional than rational, the success of the film's emotional expression is not only in the storyline, but also in whether the plot can make the audience think of their own lives, and the sincere emotion makes the tears of "Hello, Li Huanying" surpass the film itself. You thought you loved your parents, and as a result they loved you more than you thought...
Written on January 19, 2022| Succulents
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