: Their children—a busy doctor and a beauty salon owner—view the visit as an inconvenience. They are too preoccupied with their own lives to give their parents any meaningful time.
👨👩👧 It captures the friction between tradition and modernity. The children aren't "evil"; they are just busy, a relatable flaw that makes their neglect feel even more painful because it's so common.
: The only person who shows them genuine kindness is Noriko, their widowed daughter-in-law, who isn't even related to them by blood.
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: Their children—a busy doctor and a beauty salon owner—view the visit as an inconvenience. They are too preoccupied with their own lives to give their parents any meaningful time.
👨👩👧 It captures the friction between tradition and modernity. The children aren't "evil"; they are just busy, a relatable flaw that makes their neglect feel even more painful because it's so common. Tokyo Story(1953)
: The only person who shows them genuine kindness is Noriko, their widowed daughter-in-law, who isn't even related to them by blood. : Their children—a busy doctor and a beauty