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Only because Ofaki "retires without rest", Hitomi Kuroki has "husband retirement syndrome"?

author:Yes Entertainment

Yes Entertainment reported on Japan's recent blockbuster comedy on September 11, and "Quitting" directed by Japanese horror film master Hideo Nakata is a film that explores Japan's elderly community. The movie finds a handsome Japanese uncle Kanhiro to play a retired husband, and his wife is played by the beautiful witch Hitomi Kuroki. Kanhiro plays a social elite who retired from a first-class bank, and although he is full of ambition, he can only retire from the workplace due to his age. Losing the aura of a workplace supervisor, he was listless all day, because the head of the retirement syndrome was too serious, he had nothing to do, and he originally drove his wife to and from work, but broke the process that his wife had originally planned. Then another hot planning hot spring trip, again tragically rejected by the wife who is working hard for the career, seeing that the wife still has a career to be busy, really envious of him, he began to look for the big and small things in life, and finally put the gas out of the wife, the wife played by Kuroki Hitomi thus got the husband retirement syndrome, and finally caused the husband and wife to fall out of harmony, had to sweep the husband out of the house. This month, Guan Guang also won the Best Actor Award at the Montreal International Film Festival for his superb acting skills in this film.

Only because Ofaki "retires without rest", Hitomi Kuroki has "husband retirement syndrome"?
Only because Ofaki "retires without rest", Hitomi Kuroki has "husband retirement syndrome"?

The term "Retired Husband Syndrome" was coined by Japanese psychologist Nobuo Kurokawa. After retirement, if you do not find the focus of life for a while, you will often become too concerned about the other half, so that the other half feels deeply stressed, especially men, the society generally attaches importance to men's performance in the workplace, as an important social achievement, so men are prone to adaptation disorders after retirement, including insomnia, anxiety and other "retirement syndrome" symptoms. The male protagonist played by Guan Guang is a typical, after not working, suddenly only his family is left, but he is not even overwhelmed with his family, becoming a "big garbage" in the family, and is swept out of the door by the other half of Kuroki Hitomi. To make matters worse, the other half suffers from "husband retirement syndrome", which the study shows that more than 60% of Japanese women with retired husbands suffer from different degrees of "husband retirement syndrome". One out of every four people in Japan is now a super-aging society over the age of 65, and how to plan for "retirement" life is a problem for everyone. Taiwan has also entered an aging society this year, which is a film worthy of our borrowing, and the movie "Retirement without Rest" will be released in Taiwan on September 21.

Only because Ofaki "retires without rest", Hitomi Kuroki has "husband retirement syndrome"?

"Retiring without resting" tells the story of the social elite Who has been working in a first-class bank, Tashiro Sosuke (Kanhiro), who has finally retired at the age of old age. Shosuke, who dedicates his life to his work, will be his own time from tomorrow onwards. He ran all over the parks, libraries, gyms, etc. to kill time, and everywhere was a bunch of old people. The confusion in life made him can't help but lose his temper with his wife Chikusa (Kuroki Hitomi), and his wife had to stay away from him. At the suggestion of his daughter (Asami Usuda), Sosuke decides to regain his interest in literature and comes to the Cultural Center to study, but accidentally falls in love with the counter lady Hamada Hisari (Ryoko Hiromi). Sosuke didn't have such a heartwarming feeling for a long time, he began to go to the gym frequently, and just happened to know the new IT president who came to the gym and invited him to serve as a consultant for the company. Career love is proud, and Shosuke's second life seems to be smooth sailing, but at this moment, unexpected disasters have come one by one. Chikusa, who has always supported him, also made a request to "break up"...

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