the sound of memory

Iva 2022-10-28 15:39:07

"If most dreams are black and white, then I think it can also be said that most memories are flat."

Just like Du Qi's words, "Hearing the Sound of the Waves" tells us a moving memory with a two-dimensional plane.

"Hearing the Sound of Waves" is a work by Ghibli Studio. Although it is also listed as one of Miyazaki's works, its style is more inclined to its other producer, Mochizuki Tomomitsu. It tells the story of Tusaki Takuya in high school in a way of reminiscence, especially the bits and pieces between acquaintance and familiarity with Muto Rikako...

Just like the stream in summer, Tusaki's story is beautiful and elegant, Real and unpretentious. You can almost think of those simple details as experiences around you.

Probably to match the plot, the coloring of the picture is like watercolor, light colors, soft and transparent, and it looks like a breeze.

Du Qi and Mutou separated due to conflict. From then on, they went their separate ways. Until a year later at the class reunion, Xiaohama told Du Qi that Muto did not listen to his mother, but secretly applied for the university in Kochi Prefecture, where Du Qi was located. , and said that there was someone she wanted to see there—a person sleeping in a bathtub. At that moment, Du Qi completely understood that Muto had always liked him, and he had always liked Muto. So the memories of the past came back. When Du Qi looked up at the night view of Kochi alone, he secretly prayed that Rikako could be by his side, asking, complaining, thanking, apologizing, and even scolding viciously. It seemed to be beautiful at the moment, because with the The days with Muto, all the memories, are the most precious treasures in Du Qi's life.

Life is so amazing! When we have experienced, experienced, there is no need to think about it. When looking back on the past, just leave everything to the memory, and the memory will tell you what is most cherished, what you should grasp most in the ordinary, a person, a relationship...

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