This is the myth of a Japanese princess who fell from the sky. The reason why myths are myths is that they can condense the sadness and love of the world. The concentrated thing is the essence. The birds, insects, beasts and flowers and plants that Hui Yao Ji obtained when she was just born are only temporary blessings given to her by nature, and the world cannot be this beautiful forever. So, when she put down the mushroom basket and followed her completely ignorant father into the capital, she naturally began an embarrassing life.
Hui Yaoji's adoptive parents treat her well in different ways. The five noble sons and even the emperor who pursued Huiyao Ji, and the elder brother Shemaru, who dared not pursue Hui Yaoji, also treated her well in different ways. These good things cannot be judged by right and wrong; these good things can be said to be exhausting one's whole body and one's whole life; however, all these good things just fall down and end without a hitch.
When Hui Yao Ji was taken away, I think a lot of people would cry. The man in front of me watching the movie alone quietly wiped away tears when the music played. And some friends behind him sobbed.
The film seems to contain too much philosophy and emotion, but I don't want to take it too seriously. Just try to feel what the director conveys to us, too much analysis will only destroy the emotions. In addition to the theme, the singing and animation in the film are very moving, so I couldn't help but want to write this record.
It's also worth mentioning that the supporting roles are excellent, but not overwhelming. Take a closer look. I gave it five stars without hesitation.
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