Hate and violence do not end hatred and violence.

Cassandra 2022-10-27 18:55:30

Super like this style.

The whole story is heartwarming.

As I watched it, I was thinking how much the animation has simplified and beautified the actual situation that may exist. But this is the animation, and its meaning is full of positive.

In fact, the history of the struggle between the two major families can be projected on too many real situations. The leaders of the two major families said: "The whole town is built on resentment and resentment." in the struggle for righteousness. When is the time for retribution? Hate a thing is not the opposite of getting it, only by loving it can get a thing. Hatred and violence cannot end hatred, where will change come from? from our children. Teach them love and tolerance, not hatred and so-called shame. What was wrong with them? Have to teach them such negative things? If it is an obligation to the state, why is it not fulfilled by educating its love for social service? I have always had opinions on our hatred of Japan, I dare to ask, what is the meaning? What does that teach us besides anger and resentment? What's the use of anger and resentment? Why be bound by the past, and still the huge negative side? Without letting go of anger and resentment, we will never get out of that past.

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Extended Reading
  • Nannie 2022-04-23 07:02:30

    The new visual sense of two-dimensional rendering into three-dimensional is exciting, and the new Christmas origin of the story is quite satisfactory.

  • Omari 2022-04-24 07:01:13

    It's so simple to make people like it. Not only the children have grown up and even started to grow old, we also need a fairy tale like this.

Klaus quotes

  • [last lines]

    Jesper: What happened to him after that, how, why, I can't even begin to comprehend. I stopped trying to make sense of it a long time ago. But I do know: once, every year, I get to see my friend.

  • [first lines]

    Jesper: [narrating] Letters. You don't really write many these days, do you? But I bet there's one you never forget. Send it off to a certain plump guy in a red suit and, provided you've kept your act together more or less, he'll drop off a toy or two. And yet, no one seems to wonder how the whole thing got started in the first place. This is a story about letters, and it began... with this one...