#MemoryTrilogy# Otomo Keyang / Morimoto Koji / Okamura Tensai / Jin Min-1995 These types of Japanese directors are the only ones who can't sleep at night (Tokyo is a planted again). Koji Morimoto, the animated version of "The Matrix" that I just saw, is also one of the producers, so he is not so unfamiliar. When are people most awake? after death. When are people most awake? when ignorant. When are people most awake? until you grow up. - every flower i see reminds me of you - really? So you sometimes forget me too? I've been thinking of you all the time. -What a beautiful sight, like hell in bloom. - Dad, who are we fighting? - You'll know when you grow up. The first excerpt from the opera "Madame Butterfly" dropped the atmosphere an octave. The color matching is a must, and the stories are independent of each other and the shadows of the directors and screenwriters can be seen. The aspirational surreal, at its root, is nothing more than talking about dirty politics? The movie wants to say that, no matter the past or the future, their Negada silver is still Negada's silver. But we are different, we do not know our past and future. There is no discussion of escapable memories, no crowd mobilizing for the petty, and no one looking for the non-existent enemy. - Who can this deceive? Why can't you accept reality? He is dead! - I gave him immortality.
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