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Plan 75 When an aging society becomes society’s burden The film reflects Japanese society.

But most certainly, this film is filled with loneliness, sadness, and a sense of direction at the end of life. But the aim of this film is not only for the elderly to be an audience. All ages can visit. to give a reminder of that How lonely is it when the elderly are alone? Although there is still a lot of energy to do But in the end, having no one left to talk to and think about can make us decide to do something we don’t want to do.

This film has gone as far as Cannes. and he won In some perspective From impressing the audience to feeling the loneliness through the elderly characters as well.

The author himself has seen it. get to know a variety of emotions But the most obvious thing is, when we get older, how lonely will we be? Will our children still care for us? Or if you look at it from a younger perspective, that’s when we’re not at home. We have been away from home for a long time. What will the elderly be like at home? How lonely and waiting for our return will he be?

And what the film would like to convey more is In the end, we will choose to kill ourselves, or we will choose. find your own worth In the end, the elderly is just a person with a heart. end of life drawn in can happen without depending on society and the environment There are many elderly people in this world who have left this world in solitude. try to visit So tell me how you feel?

aging society Japan is number 1 in the world with the largest elderly population in the world. But this happened, but there was a problem. No matter how good the welfare state is there are still many elderly people who have left this world alone. With the culture many households began to have more single families. More than a large family as in the past There are still more and more elderly people at home alone and without considering their offspring.

Plan 75 When an aging society becomes society's burden The film reflects Japanese society.
In Thailand, it has started to enter an aging society for quite some time. The average population aged 60 and over has increased. Against the odds the birth rate is getting smaller every year. And the welfare state of the elderly in Thailand is still many times inferior to Japan. in terms of money and occupations that are not equally supported

But what is seen from almost every country is Elderly people, even though they are old I need to work in order to make a living for myself. because they don’t want to be a burden on their children Many people still have to work. Some families have to look after their grandchildren too, making it a burden to help out in the end. No matter how peaceful it is at the end of life if you have no money

But let’s just say that this issue still has a lot to discuss and consider. And I hope this film can create an impetus for the elderly, not one side of you.

You can watch it in BIG cinemas in all PS branches. This film will be retired soon. Hurry to watch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNqGJzX-pg