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What's the story of Keep Walking?

The movie "Go on" tells the story of many second sons of Hengshan family returning to their long-lost hometown, and the family got together because of the anniversary of their eldest brother's birthday.

Gongping has many second sons, who are painters by profession and are currently unemployed. He didn't inherit his father's career, and he would rather lose his job than take his father's job. He married a widow and had a son as his wife. Because my father always compares me with my eldest brother, the relationship between father and son is tense.

I have many wives. She and her ex-husband have a son who has just married many people. They support each other and live together. She brought many people back to pay homage to her eldest brother, always worried that her parents-in-law could not accept herself and was cautious in dealing with others.

Minko, many mothers. She is very stingy when chatting with her daughter in private, and doesn't like the widow who dragged her into the door. Akiko is willing to give her her precious kimono, and she also knows how to prepare toothbrushes and towels for her non-biological grandson Houji.

Gongping is a doctor who runs a clinic. He smells bad and has a bad temper. He wants to save face. Although he has retired, he still lives with his family in a house connected to the hospital and has been concerned about the affairs of the clinic.

Extended data

"Keep Walking" is a feature film directed by Hiroshi Abe, and starring, and it was released in Japan on June 28th, 2008.

Award-winning record:

In 2009, KiKi KiRin was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in the 32nd Japan Film Academy Award.

In 2009, Hirokazu Koreeda won the Best Director Award in the 3rd Asian Film Awards.

In 2009, KiKi KiRin was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in the 3rd Asian Film Awards.

In 2009, Hiroshi Abe won the Best Actor of the Daily Film Award.

In 2008, Mata Bratas International Film Festival won the jury award "Go on".

In 2008, Mata Bratas International Film Festival won the best film "Go on". ?

Baidu Encyclopedia-"Keep Walking"