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College of Literature and Media, Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China

ABSTRACT

The Japanese movie “0.5mm” connects the life clips between the nursing-care helper Sawa and several old people in the form of a road movie, highlighting many thought-provoking social problems, and revealing how the elements of emotional abuse hidden between the old people and their relatives and friends affect people’s dignity and decency, and at the same time trying to offset the persecution from the emotional abuse with the warm kindness between the elderly and the care workers. The film’s implicit description of emotional abuse and explicit display of good deeds are blended in the quiet and mysterious narrative character, achieving the effect of synchronizing the artistic narrative rhythm with the flow of life, reflecting the unique aesthetic characteristics of Japanese films.

KEYWORDS

“0.5mm”, emotional abuse, aesthetic characteristics

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Journal of Literature and Art Studies, June 2024, Vol. 14, No. 6, 455-461

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