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What Japanese movies are worth recommending?

1. The inflammation of the youth

The inflammation of the youth was released in Japan on March 15th, 23, which was adapted from Kishi Yusuke's novel of the same name. It's a movie about juvenile delinquency directed by Yukio Ninagawa and starring Ninomiya Kazunari.

The original intention of watching this movie is to write a school paper. I felt a little depressed when I first saw the cover of the movie. After watching it, I have to admit that it is a very excellent work. The whole work tells the story of 17-year-old Quimori Hideyoshi (Ninomiya Kazunari) who conspired to kill his stepfather and his classmate who discovered his secret in order to protect his mother and sister and maintain the original family peace, and finally chose to commit suicide. The plot of the whole movie is unhurried, but the most unbearable thing is this very realistic and meticulous depression and despair. It's not a healing film, so watch it carefully if you are in a bad mood.

2. Confessions

When I saw the title of the movie Confessions, I thought it was a romantic movie. The more you look at it, the more wrong it is, but you can't press the exit button. It is really important to see the influence of family education on teenagers. After all, not every child is an angel. Seeing the end of the story, the plot of the movie is actually very simple. The ordinary junior high school class teacher Yuko Moriguchi (Matsu Takako? When she found her daughter killed in the school swimming pool, the police decided that the incident was an accidental death, and she overturned the police's judgment through her own investigation and started a series of revenge on the "murderer" on her own. Friends who like psychological research recommend it. This is a thought-provoking film, and every detail is interlocking, which is worth tasting.

3. The Dancer of Izu

When I came into contact with this film, my teacher showed it to us in a Japanese literature class. At first glance, the picture quality was really a very old film from the 196s. The film is based on Yasunari Kawabata's novel of the same name. I classify this movie as a pure love movie. After I went to college, my impetuous feelings reminded me of the water that girls handed to boys in the basketball court in high school, and the shyness that boys and girls walked side by side. Looking back now, it is also a memory that can't be returned. In this movie, Chuan Dao, a high school student, fell in love with the 14-year-old dancer at first sight during his free trip. During the process of getting to know them, Chuan Dao and the dancer became more and more close. At the age when they were both aware of each other, this emotion was quietly suppressed until the time of parting. Only the cold ship took away the full load of thoughts and the white silk that was constantly waving away, and slowly disappeared out of sight. Two people are destined to be just passers-by in each other's lives.