At the beginning of the story, there are two impressive scenes. The first is that Nana came to the country by car by herself. Hayao Miyazaki's movies have this kind of charm, showing a person's independent beauty incisively and vividly. The second scene is Nana. Wandering across the grass at the post office reminds me of the fragrance of green grass when I was a child, but I can't remember which picture it was. Maybe this is where he healed. It reminds you of a scene from a long time ago, and I feel very comforted!
This is a story about Nana and her grandmother, who is Mani. Mani is kind but her life is very bumpy. Her husband left her when she was young, and her daughter also complained that she was angry with her mother for neglecting her when she was young. She also left with her husband in a car accident. He was left to his grandmother, because of the heartbreak and blow brought by his daughter, Mani also passed away the following year. Nana came to the country because of illness and met Mani when she was young, and finally opened her own heart and made friends. In my opinion, the main line of the story is Mani. Mani is kind, but her fate is rough. My first impression is that of an original family. Her mother and father were negligent in her childhood. She was even bullied by servants. He left a trauma, and later met Naina's grandfather, but left Mani early after the marriage. Later, his daughter's complaints made Mani even more painful. Mani decided to take good care of Naina and not let her. Feeling lonely, but Marnie passed away the next year, Marnie's story is a sad story...
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