Going to see "Forest of Fireflies" is actually because of the name. A little firefly fluttering in the dark forest, thinking about it, it feels romantic and beautiful. The film is not long, only 45 minutes. The story told is plain and simple. It is a story, but it is actually more like the memory of a girl Yingying: 6-year-old Ying got lost in the forest and met Yin; Yin and Ying spent many beautiful summers together ; Silver and Firefly went to participate in the festival of monsters, and the human child met Silver; Silver and Firefly hugged tightly before disappearing. I like this kind of plain feeling very much. The only thing that I feel is a pity is that I prefer to see the girl Firefly remember a short story after she finishes her memories - walking into the forest and seeing the forest of fireflies, this way the ending will be more beautiful. some. Silver has been wearing a mask all the time. He is obviously a human, but he lives in the world of monsters, relying on the magic power of the mountain god to maintain his life. I vaguely feel that Yin is eager to disappear, and even can't get it. Such an illusory life has no meaning for him. Instead of keeping such a fragile body and watching his beloved girl slowly grow old It's better to trade your life for a real hug, so that you can live it. He accidentally grabbed the human child beside him, looked at his dying life, and smiled. I like the monsters in the film. They have different shapes, but they are like children, pure and kind. Some people say that the monsters will not hate Yingying when they see Yin disappear? How can it be like in the movie? I believe that the monsters sincerely bless Yin, they can feel Yin's loneliness and sadness, and they must also hope that Yin can be truly happy. On a summer night, I fell asleep listening to the cicadas, and the cool wind was blowing from outside the door. The girl Yingying stood under the steps, opposite the silver, the trees were lush. Yin turned around and walked up the stairs, while Yingying followed behind him happily. In front is the Forest of Firefly.
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