Are angels sent by God, or are they in the heart?
Kiyoko is an opportunity to connect strange combinations. cross-dresser, a daughter who stabbed her father, a homeless old man who just wanted to drink before he died, a gentle mother in a foreign country, a mother who stole a baby, a couple who lost a child... Strange but able to communicate without obstacles because emotions are in circulation.
Although there have been struggles, contradictions, and pains, there is always an angel-like soft and firm energy inside. (Reminds me of the Angel Bell in Kikujiro's summer.)
A homeless dog is not a stray dog, and an abandoned baby picked up by someone is not an orphan.
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