This is the same model as "Your Name". I think the one that touches my feelings is a good movie. Anyway, I wiped a few small tears. Isn't this the consistent level of Makoto Shinkai?
It just so happens that this year is also a heavy rain and snow. It has been raining in my house these days, which is very immersive.
In terms of plot: I think the supernatural editorial department, this is a very interesting topic! It's also very interesting to customize the weather to make money (are you not afraid of being used by bad guys), it's more creative than the old stalk of "Your Name" that swaps bodies.
The trolley problem, one person can be sacrificed to save others, okay? There is depth here. I don't think we, as human beings, can take the place of our companions, nor do we have the right to decide their death. However, if it is the arrangement of fate and the will of God, then it is fine. So, what if we package our decisions as divine?
But I think the characterization is still a little bit poor, Yang Cai is too perfect, and it's a pity when this perfection fades away. But we didn't see Yang Cai's shortcomings. There are often small shortcomings, which will be more real and vivid, and the audience will be more emotional when they lose.
The following is the ups and downs of my mood watching the film:
"The sky is deeper than the ocean, and a cumulonimbus cloud contains the water of a lake."
Woohoo I'm crying! Yang Cai don't disappear!
"I'll work hard, you don't have to be a sunny girl anymore." Woo woo said good cure.
"When I thought I was going to catch up with this light, I could no longer move forward. At that time, I decided to enter that light."
It's not sunny, ah, ah, did Yang Cai just disappear? So abrupt, this paragraph is not enough foreshadowing.
Woo woo woo poor Yang Cai, only fifteen years old! ! !
"Give my sister back to me!" Woohoo woohoo!
"I need Yang Cai more than a clear sky!"
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