
I don't like this ending, I don't like it at all, but what better ending could there be?
Tonight there is the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games, in the afternoon in advance to review the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games, in the words of the current fashion, the 08 Beijing Olympic Games is yyds, it is estimated that it is difficult to be surpassed.
There is not much more to say about the Olympic Games in Japan, just hope that all goes well.
I was going to watch the opening ceremony, but you know it was really unbearable, so it was more reliable to watch a movie.
When I saw the poster of "The Railroad", I decided to look at it. It was because I saw a conductor standing in the snow, and there was an instant feeling of coolness. And when I saw that the protagonist was Ken Takakura, I thought it was stable.
In fact, I don't know much about Ken Takakura, I have only seen his "A Thousand Miles And a Single Ride" (the content has now been forgotten), but I have an inexplicable liking for him.
He is tall and handsome, the kind of handsomeness that is characteristic of a mature man, and he looks even more flavorful in the uniform in "RailroadMan". And when I look at him, I always feel that he has a fatherly aura, which will make people feel very at ease.
Another source of peace of mind is his acting skills, which is like watching Chen Daoming acting, stable. Also, it's his voice, thick and powerful, and the bass resonance sounds very calm.
Speaking of sound, I don't know why, the Japanese spoken by the people in this movie makes me sound strange, probably this may be a dialect movie, just like you watch a domestic movie where some people say Sichuanese and some people say Mandarin.
I don't want to say more about the content of the film. I could probably imagine that there would be a lot of spit on Ito, but I didn't want to say anything because that was his life. He lived his life as he pleased and faced all the consequences he deserved. From this point of view, there is no problem.
The setting of the Yukiko section in the film is very wonderful, allowing you to wander between realism and illusion, which may also reflect part of Ito's state of mind. In addition, I like the tone every time I enter the memory, or I like the picture and color scheme of the whole movie.
Then, that kind of snow is really desirable, not because it is summer now, but simply yearning for heavy snow, because I have never seen that scene in my memory, and I hope to be able to visit it one day.
Finally, if you don't have an open and inclusive heart, don't go to this movie, because that would be tantamount to making yourself uncomfortable.
At the end, Ito fell in the snow on the platform, and I guess it was not an accident, but a suicide.