The cohesion of the story is very good, there are foreshadowing, there are reversals, it is not obtrusive, and the succession is very good.
Throughout, the mother and father's unchanging love for Kubo ❤️, as well as the ❤️ between parents (so that they didn't recognize each other or fell in love later)
After Kubo had all the love of his parents, he lost all of them, which was the most heart-wrenching pain.
The story finally breaks all the plots and finally leads the theme to the emotional main line that has been going all along. Love is the most powerful force.
Kubo said: So it's not difficult to beat you at all. He defeated his grandfather who had lost his humanity, allowing him to have love again, to be embraced by the love of the villagers, and to re-point the topic and deepen the theme.
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