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The last one scared people to death. What are the top ten Japanese horror movies?

Good-looking Japanese movies include: "Love in the Sky", "Shining Tears", "Waiting Just to Meet You", "Love Letter", etc.

1. "Love in the Sky" The movie "Love in the Sky" successfully sublimated mobile phone novels that were only popular among young readers into a high-quality romance film for a variety of audiences.

In addition to the heroine's love experience, the film also places special emphasis on the description of friends and family.

The movie wants to tell the audience: "No matter how hard it is, there are people behind you who support you. They are your lover, friends or family. So, please keep your head up and move forward and live strong." 2. "Sparkling Tears" makes people learn from

I feel the truest and pure love in my heart, which is different from ordinary pure love movies. Although this is also a clichéd story, the feeling of first love is not the focus here.

The love in "Shining Tears" is more forbearing.

This can be proven from the time when my brother taught my sister to pinch her nose when she wanted to cry.

When the younger sister found out that she fell in love with her older brother, she moved out on her own. Both brother and sister pinched their noses hard and couldn't help but shed tears where the other couldn't see them.

I have always felt that things that are suppressed are much more powerful than things that are revealed directly.

It's like suppressing emotions to the end and then suddenly venting them. At this time, the intensity of emotions bursting out is often beyond human control.

3. "Waiting Just to Meet You" This is a simple and beautiful story.

The calm picture is as simple as the story is told. The fresh, simple and beautiful picture makes people feel very comfortable.

I like its quiet streets, simple and kind people, and the family, friendship and love between them.

4. "Love Letter" "Love Letter" is the first feature film directed by Shunji Iwai to be released in theaters. It immediately caused a sensation in Japan and Southeast Asian countries after its release. The love story of the male and female protagonists in the film moved many people.

This fresh and touching "Love Letter" has become the most popular Japanese romance film in the 1990s.