Netflix movie recommendations - The kitchen

 There is a Japanese pattern of animations that often appear.


The destruction of the world, or his equivalent shock, comes


In the process of overcoming that


The new generation, young children, will play a key role in changing the world.


And the new generation that's completely different from the average person


At first, I was rejected and had a hard time


After all, you end up as a hero.




I haven't seen many British works as I have seen Japanese cartoons and movies,


Recently, I got a lot of opportunities to see British dramas and movies through Netflix. 


In the past, I wondered if there was a need to distinguish between England and the United States


That's the same thing for Westerners as Korea and Japan.. 


It seems to be the same narrow-minded view as saying. 


If you look at the science fiction of the UK or the works that are set in the future


There are many ways in which a small number of haves oppress and exploit the world.


French works tend to be like that, too.


Europe understands the fundamentals of social problems


It seems that the revolutionary spirit that thinks it should be torn apart and fixed still remains deep-rooted. 


But in France, other European works


Even if the hero from the lower class doesn't change the world


It shows you trying to challenge, fight, and win. 


But British works just give up and leave, 


It seems that there are many cases where it ends without even leaving a seed of hope. 


It's kind of like nihilism. 






The artists in their 30s and 50s who are working hard on their works


Experience the British lockdown, experience Brexit


Is it because I grew up without seeing hope?


The rise and fall of the country influences the ideas of artists in the country


They're using a microphone and loudspeaker to speak for the world


It occurred to me that they might be representing their feelings. 


The things at the pinnacle of the country's artworks are 


It may be representing the state of the country about a decade ago. 


It didn't feel bright and pleasant watching the British work The Kitchen. 


It's dark, there's no way out, no hope


But nevertheless, we have to live. 


It doesn't seem to capture a message beyond that. 


Before I decide what kind of work it is


How positively hopeful I am myself.


We're not nonetheless 


That's why you should have the purpose of living. 


That's how you can cheer up and laugh


You can dream of a better future. 


It was a shame that the movie ended a little futile. 


Of course, every movie has to be Happy Endings 


It doesn't have to have a definite ending, 


It feels like a fluffy thread that unravels without a conclusion. 


It gives me something to think about, 


It's a pity that there are only questions and no answers. 


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