It looked a bit confusing, but the further back, I could actually guess the relationship between Anna and Marnie, but I didn't expect it to be true.
I lost my temper inexplicably on the day of the temple fair, which I couldn't understand at first.
After thinking about it, growing up in a family like hers, sensitivity is very common and common, and at that age, coupled with the fact that she was different in the local area (I only thought of this later, half-breed).
Many psychiatrists will definitely think that she has a serious mental illness. In fact, it seems normal to me. On the contrary, if she has a cheerful and casual personality, she will feel strange. It’s just that the psychiatrist didn’t think in a different position. If she can experience her experience , you will probably feel the same way. Although she is too sensitive, she is also dealing with relationships in the future, so that is exactly the obstacle she has to overcome. You can survive without overcoming it, but you will run into walls everywhere, and you will be treated as a weirdo by others like in a movie.
Like our 90s generation of rural people, if they want to integrate into the metropolis and get in touch with people, no matter how they dress, how they integrate with the local culture, or how they improve their knowledge, they cannot hide their shortcomings, whether it is education or personal quality, more or less. There will be a little sense of inferiority. If there is no sense of inferiority at all, it is not normal. Of course, it is possible that he is really strong and overcomes these problems. Because times have changed, rural people have to come to work in big cities all the time, and there is no way to avoid it. What I can do is like the wish written by Anna, "I hope that I can live a normal life every day." Although I am very ordinary, I just hope to integrate into the crowd. If I stay isolated, various problems are likely to occur, even all kinds of problems. I can't find the meaning of my existence.
I really like Japanese comics movies, just like appreciating paintings, "Spirited Away" is released, and I must find time to watch it.
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