I wanted to develop an interest in writing film reviews, so I casually watched "I Want to Eat Your Pancreas". I had no interest in watching this animated film before, mainly because its name was a bit strange, but after watching it, I The phrase "I want to eat your pancreas" has a profound impact, and it feels like it can be translated as "I want to be someone like you", which is a recognition of the other party. In the movie, two people who "completed differently" gradually recognized each other and wanted to be each other. A male protagonist with "no name" and a female protagonist with "no future" seem to be two lifeless people. At the end of the movie, it becomes a male protagonist with a name and a female protagonist whose life came to an abrupt end. However, in my eyes, they are two "alive" people.
There are a lot of details and foreshadowing in the film, such as helping the elderly, asking for names, murders, chewing gum, etc. There are actually many details in the portrayal of the heroine, which need to be carefully paid attention to. For example, the heroine at the beginning is actually pretending to be optimistic and carefree. The bottom of my heart is fear. The heroine is an optimistic and strong person, but it does not mean that she is not afraid. She lives towards death, hoping to do what she wants to do before the time is right. There is also a little bit of fearlessness. Anyone who wants to do or want to know anyone dares to try it. This is probably because the short life brought her. energy.
Continue to choose, and then gradually become who you are now. It's a simple truth, but it's very inspiring. Whether you take the initiative or not, you're actually making a choice. You promise not to tell others, accompany them to the beach, travel, tell them to have fun, etc. Every process It's all a choice, one thing, and ultimately forms a relationship with each other.
Being alive, and relationships with other people are proof that we are alive. To be alive, the constant exploration of a single individual is also to be alive. Living is not just a single explanation, nor a single opinion, everyone has a different meaning of living, and the relationship between us is the collision between us and the collision of life. In this process, we understand each other. , cognition, recognition, choice, and ultimately shape the meaning of life, just like at the end of the film, the male and female protagonists stand on their own little stars, and finally the little stars grow new shoots.
Is it because I am particularly emotional about fireworks, or is it because I am particularly sensitive? Every time I see fireworks in animations, I feel particularly emotional. Japanese animations also link important scenes or turning scenes in movies with fireworks, although it is always consistent. old routines, but they will always be touched. "I am worried about you", "Do you want me to live", "I hope very much", "I am very happy"...
Beautiful and easy to dissipate, it is probably the scene in my life that I most hope to imprint in my heart. That's it, wait for the second brush to add it later...
View more about I Want to Eat Your Pancreas reviews