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Japanese movies are usually popular because of their wonderful plots. Are there any films that record the development of Japan?

Red giant fish

Nobuyuki Sasaki was shocked by the performance of drop-off artist Tachikawa Danchi and fell in love with drop-off. Nobuyuki went to Lichuan to study, but Lichuan refused on the grounds that he did not provide accommodation. In the absence of parents' support, nobuyuki lied about his parents' death, and talked about it without breaking it, so he accepted it. The humorous and interesting interaction between teachers and students in the film is full of attention, and the harsh and vicious conversation is very difficult. Teachers and students have different feelings, Amway!

2.? Kenji's Spring

An animated film featuring a cat is warm and healing. Tell the life story of the literary youth who is full of great love and hard work in flashback. In the eyes of students, he is a teacher with strange behavior, but he uses warmth to influence everyone who is in trouble and confused. The poetic style and thought-provoking lines of the film are fascinating, and I believe you will be warmed by Kenji.

3.? Small home

A love biography film adapted from Koko Nakajima's novel of the same name tells how much a maid likes to be a maid in Kazuo Hirai's house during World War II, witnessing the temporary scenery in this foreign building, and also spying on the secret love between a beautiful lady Prince and her husband's new subordinate, Bancang. But is the maid's affection for Xiaosan's childhood just a look up?

4.? Insight into heaven and earth

The biographical film starring Okada Huaiyi and Aoi Miyazaki tells the story that Yasushi Yasui, a famous Japanese astronomer, spent 20 years "playing games" and founded the "Yamato Calendar". Aoi Miyazaki's performance and Joe Hisaishi's soundtrack should not be missed, Amway!

5.? vagrant

This film was released by 1962 and adapted from Fumiko Hayashi's autobiographical novel of the same name. This film tells the story of Fumiko Hayashi's lifelong commitment to literary creation, and its tragic love story is sad. "Even if I am cheated by men again and again, I still love them." This writer's "Wandering" film is also a cure for life. I recommend it.