The love here is not simply the love of men and women, the love of brothers and sisters or the love of parents, but a broader love.
The essence is a step-by-step post-war reflection film, with the imprint of scars
Through letters, touch the softest part of people's hearts to dredge the shadow of war
What's more important is to express "the definition of love and the journey of discovering love" through the special experience of the character violet
There are too many imprints of Japanese culture in it, and I am very worried about whether foreign nations can understand the very subtle traces in it.
Many bad reviews are understandable, after all, we and the Japanese nation are still in a different "historical process" at the same time stage
Human empathy is also limited and cannot be forced without limit. And this animation has maximally completed the ambition to define love and maximally extended the boundaries of empathy. . . So it's not a universal animation, but it must express some universal value
This postwar reflection is invaluable. Although we and the Japanese nation have experienced the same things in the same historical process, the progress of our reflection may not be so unified.
It's just that this kind of reflection is too subtle, and it's for local people, and foreigners may not see so many things. In particular, it is difficult for the victim country to enter into this feeling.
Empathy has boundaries, but I believe this animation is already sincere.
Think about following. Just sauce.
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