the works of Shizuku and Seiji in the play, Uncle Miyazaki. In addition to buying CDs, the rest is probably to buy Uncle Miyazaki's works. My cousin and I are both fans of Miyazaki. This film is the first time I come into contact with Uncle Miyazaki's world. The English version of the country road sounded
as if it was a foreshadowing by the producers. The background is the night view of the city from the Tama area. It is said that this night scene was the last time the cast and crew of "Heisei Tanuki War" was broadcast. In the final scene, Tama and Seiji, who were deprived of Tanuki's residence, live in this Tama New District. Attentive audiences in the movie can probably notice that this is a very realistic movie, from the description of the scene in the movie to the life of the protagonist. Every movement is full of the reality of life.
When I see Shizuku to prove that I temporarily put aside my normal study life and concentrate on writing a story of my own, I can't help but fall in grades. My family doesn't understand my emotional instability. This is a true portrayal of pursuing my dreams. I remembered my senior year in high school. Now I am envious of who I was at that time. Although I failed, I also grew up because of that incident. I am glad that I worked so hard for me to see it. It turns out that I also have that side of myself . At a
young age, Seiji actually already has his own dreams and his own direction. I am envious of the old uncle's unswerving determination to love. I am moved that
many people have listed this film as a love story. Coming here is more of a story about growing up. Young impulses want to chase dreams, but timidity, first love, etc. reminds me of our innocent and carefree middle school life
. This picture is my first contact with this film. I saw the cover of the VCD when I was 12 years old and this film was released in 1995 and
everything was restored to its original beauty
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