story starts from Miyazaki's usual busy scenery of modern cities full of rural origins, the little girl Tsukishima Shizuku, who is in junior high school. Like every child who is about to graduate, he is also faced with a choice in the future. But she is not a girl who is addicted to homework, she likes to read more extracurricular books and write down her feelings. One day, Shizuku was delivering a lunch box to his father, who was a librarian. On the way, he met a fat cat, moon, who took a tram like a human. She followed it all the way out of curiosity, so she found an ancient and exquisite toy store - "Earth House" halfway up the hill. She was fascinated by the magical halo of the cat doll Baron on the table in the shop. On the way home, a boy brought back her forgotten bento. And the fat cat that disappeared before sat on the back of the boy's bicycle with a smile, and love began to sprout quietly, but Shizuku never noticed it, the story was developing beautifully, and the only thing that impressed me in the play was the beautiful In addition to the baron cat doll and the cute but erratic moon cat, there is the elf who is a sheep during the day and can only become a princess at 12 o'clock, and the king who insists on showing his face every hour to see the princess, although it is two. The world has different trajectories, but the king is working hard for his love! Just like Wen, Shengsi is striding forward for his dream, and Wen, in order to stand with him, so as not to be a burden to him, is like a king. Although he walks slowly, he is persistent. Step by step chasing forward, with a dream not to look back, even if it is elusive, even if it temporarily fades away~~~ We must also believe that there will be a chance to keep up with it.
Hayao Miyazaki's films bring me into a magical and beautiful world every time. This one is particularly strong. Unfortunately, five points are already the highest score, but this score is far from representing the beauty of youth and dreams in this drama. Listen, make a rough stone full of emerald-like dazzling light but primitive, rough and unassuming; listen carefully, just for the dream, and send it to Hayao Miyazaki and the late Koshifumi Kondo.
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