Back to "Nausicaa", a very innovative work that describes a world completely different from what I knew. The plot of the whole movie is very substantial, involving three countries, and the setting of each country in the plot is not completely flat, more like people in the real world: Kushana's soldiers accelerated Nausicaa's father death, but insisted on waiting for Nausicaa before attacking; Crotova appeared on screen as an ambitious statesman, but also whispered when Kushana showed a softer side Muttering, "Although I don't know what happened to her, she's much cuter now"; Pejit's prince Asbel is kind and brave, but he also acquiesced to the plan to destroy the Valley of the Wind...
True and full of warmth, the story is wonderful but unfolds slowly like a plain life. It can be said to be a very healing movie.
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