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Adaptation of the real "crowdfunding" story of the Edo period in Japan, with laughter and surprises, and a tear-jerking reunion

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It's been a long time since I've seen such a heart-wrenching movie that is both tearful and full of joy.

This is a japanese Edo period live-action film adaptation of the film "Your Highness, Give Some Interest", from the ancient "crowdfunding" story "Tanaya Juzoro" in the Japanese novel "The Selfless Japanese".

Adaptation of the real "crowdfunding" story of the Edo period in Japan, with laughter and surprises, and a tear-jerking reunion

"Your Highness, give some interest"

The plot is in a small village belonging to Sendai Domain, where more and more villagers flee because of "horse servitude" (similar to labor forced labor), essentially on the verge of collapse.

In order to solve this dilemma, the smartest young man in the village approached the owner of the distillery and offered to give the lord of the Sendai clan a loan of one thousand taels of gold, and then give the village 10% interest per year, that is, one hundred and two gold.

Adaptation of the real "crowdfunding" story of the Edo period in Japan, with laughter and surprises, and a tear-jerking reunion

A bold plan to lend money to the lord of the domain

And this interest money is paid to the poor people in the village, alleviating the suffering of labor, improving the quality of life, and solving the pressure of survival.

Finally, almost the entire village was gathered, a thousand taels of gold were raised, and then the lord of the clan was persuaded to borrow money successfully. It is the main storyline of the movie.

Adaptation of the real "crowdfunding" story of the Edo period in Japan, with laughter and surprises, and a tear-jerking reunion

Raise money for the shareholders' group

Of course, the process must be a twist and turn, and finally a perfect ending.

The movie has laughter and tears, and the whole film uses warm and gentle music, and the audience who can really watch it will be in tears.

Even if the overly idealistic plot is a little distorted, the light of human nature and national integrity are as refreshing as the spring wind and rain.

Adaptation of the real "crowdfunding" story of the Edo period in Japan, with laughter and surprises, and a tear-jerking reunion

One thousand two gold

"Your Highness, give some interest" is the "Final Account" recommended by Dong Yu a few days ago! The director of "Tadanozo" is the masterpiece of Yoshihiro Nakamura, and the movie Kaji is powerful, with big names such as Takashi Abe, Eita Nagayama, Satoshi Mufushi, Yuko Takeuchi, Ryuhei Matsuda, and Yasufumi Terawaki.

Adaptation of the real "crowdfunding" story of the Edo period in Japan, with laughter and surprises, and a tear-jerking reunion

Cast lineup

Touching, warm, touching Wei Guangzheng main theme comedy movie, the tone and texture of the play are excellent and comfortable, for two hours, like a fascination, ah!

I have to admit that the Japanese people's mastery and interpretation of a small storyline is really admirable.

I really like the sun shadow more and more.

Adaptation of the real "crowdfunding" story of the Edo period in Japan, with laughter and surprises, and a tear-jerking reunion

Clever Guy Historical Archetype

The core three elements of "Your Highness, Give Some Interest": a complete and smooth and moving story, a good ending, and the transmission of positive energy.

The owner of the Asano family, played by his wife, Satoshi Mu, is gentle and elegant, as if he is incompatible with everything in the village, but he is the biggest hope in the village and the biggest source of tears in the movie.

Adaptation of the real "crowdfunding" story of the Edo period in Japan, with laughter and surprises, and a tear-jerking reunion

The owner of the Asano family

In order to save the whole village, silent preparations for more than 40 years, when my father died, it was like "although my death, there are sons and sons; sons and grandchildren, grandchildren and children" The classic allusion of the foolish father moving the mountain.

And this story of positive energy was passed on to the village chief, the township chief, the acting official, the financial officer, and the lord of the clan, touching the poor people of the whole village, so that people can record it and flow for hundreds of years, which is also the essence of this movie.

Adaptation of the real "crowdfunding" story of the Edo period in Japan, with laughter and surprises, and a tear-jerking reunion

Flowing for centuries

Finance can be seen in the movie: money makes money.

Historiography: History of local life in Sendai Domain and Yoshioka.

Yang Mingxue: Meditation and Training.

Adaptation of the real "crowdfunding" story of the Edo period in Japan, with laughter and surprises, and a tear-jerking reunion

Some are close to the Buddhist precepts of meditation

No character in "Your Highness, Give Some Interest" is a bad person, and even the financial officer played by Ryuhei Matsuda, who has been rejected throughout the film, has been successfully softened.

The cold wind of personality plus a little bit of hanging Er Lang Dang's appearance has no sense of violation, as if to tell the audience that even the most iron-hearted people have soft places.

Adaptation of the real "crowdfunding" story of the Edo period in Japan, with laughter and surprises, and a tear-jerking reunion

A financial officer played by Matsuda Ryuhei

Fortunately, the ending was perfect.

As the biggest surprise of "Your Highness, Give Some Interest" should be the lord of the clan, Date Shigemura, played by the famous Japanese figure skater Yusei Yushin, who made a brief appearance at the end of the movie, which not only finalized the ending of the movie, but also finalized the hearts of the audience.

Adaptation of the real "crowdfunding" story of the Edo period in Japan, with laughter and surprises, and a tear-jerking reunion

Yusuke Habu plays the lord of the domain, Date Shigemura

"Your Highness, give some interest" This warm and bloody, touching and profound good movie, two hours, worth it!

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