Saying it's a literary or art film, sorry, I really can't see anything meaningful, is the director still a child? Those so-called philosophical connotations are really idiots, and I won't go into details about the feeling of treating the audience as idiots.
The lack of connotation is actually a common problem in Japanese comics. Hayao Miyazaki's animation is not bad, it mainly tells a story, but most other Japanese want to pretend, but the existence of failure to pretend is always based on a philosophical connotation. As the theme, after the result was filmed, I didn’t understand what it was trying to discuss, and the whole process was extremely boring, and most of the pictures were just to prolong the time.
Of course, when I was young, I also liked these things very much (Dawu, maybe I didn’t see it before and didn’t understand it, so I liked it very much), but after I really got in touch, I realized that Little Japan really has a lot of storytelling skills. There is a big lack, whether it is movies, animations, or novels. I personally think that this may be the reason for their lack of historical background, but to be fair, the music of Xiaobenzi is still very good.
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