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Tokyo godfathers in Jin Min is a classic.

Tokyo godfathers in Jin Min is a classic.

Title: tokyo godfathers

Release time: 2003

Time: 92 minutes

On Christmas Eve, retired cyclist Kim, transsexual flower and runaway girl Miyuki found a crying abandoned baby in the garbage on a snowy night in Tokyo.

There is only a business card and a photo of a bar in the baby's infancy. The identity of the baby's parents became a mystery, and the baby was named Qing Zi. So the three men began their journey to find Qing Zi's parents.

Jin Min said in an interview: "In my works so far, I think the quality of tokyo godfathers is the highest, and this film is my favorite work."

This urban fairy tale connected by countless coincidences saved everyone. These incredible coincidences reveal Jin Min's greatest kindness and concern for the world.

In the setting of characters, Jin Min uncharacteristically chose three vagrants as the protagonists, showing the living conditions of these marginal people: a brightly lit high-rise building on one side and a cardboard room on the other. They live on relief and scavenging, looking for discarded food in garbage dumps, not only enduring strange eyes, but also being bullied by bad teenagers.

The most impressive thing about this movie is the ending. Jen landed safely with everyone watching. The rising sun, the whistling wind and the arrival of my son are all telling people clearly that this is a miracle.