I just like the texture of the whole picture, the shape of the characters, and some exaggerated expressions.
I originally thought the movie would be lighthearted and wouldn't have the electrotherapy seen in other lunatic asylum genres.
But it still has, although not as cruel as the others, because it is full of fantasy after all.
I don't know why, the scenes I imagined time and time again seem to be making up the illusion of a cute madhouse. Even if it's fake, it's still a small infection.
Also, in the middle of love, it suddenly becomes absurd, but existence is reasonable.
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