"Desperate to survive."
I forgot which line it was in. If you just look at the anime, it's not particularly interesting, and it's even too monotonous. But after seeing it, I know that this story originated from Afghanistan in the real war. A little chill in the back.
I don't know much about the documents in Afghanistan, but I can feel that their feudal thoughts on women are like the terrifying ghosts that keep women in terror all the time...
I was startled, but fortunately I was a man and a woman Jiao'e......
In terms of emotional communication, the form of anime will weaken the cruel image of war, and I didn't realize that the protagonist was in a country until I saw half of it. I think it will be more immersive to watch the times if it is a real person.
This is more suitable for children to watch, although people like myself who have experienced social beatings are not as powerful as the damage caused by war. But watching the girl do what I have already experienced.
In terms of visual sense, the color matching of the face is very
Rich, the great contrast and contrast between the colors can also set off the cruel and ruthless side of the war.
It's interesting that the color of the special girl telling the story to her brother changes with the storyline.
Finally, comparing the events of 1937, I can feel the heart that struggles with real life, and the rushing blood pulse to that heart.
I feel good about myself, the iron fist of society has made me realize the importance of loving life.
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