Chiyoko, a young girl who had never been involved in film and television interpretation, has forged an immortal romance after meeting a mysterious man on the street. Just for a promise, Chiyoko resolutely joined the crew and went to a foreign country to find his own knots. Such a crooked coincidence has made Chiyoko a smashing actress on the screen. After decades of performing all major dramas in Japanese history, Chiyoko suddenly announced her withdrawal from the film industry and her country. Decades later, an interview program knocked on the door of Chiyoko's house in his twilight years, and a mysterious key revealed the long history that has been in the dust. The film is the second work of the late young Japanese animation director Jin Min. Although Jin Min produced a limited number of animation works during his lifetime, he is the only animation director who can challenge Hayao Miyazaki. Under the influence of Akira Kurosawa, the style of this film has processed the life story of the archetype Harako Harako, and brought out a romanticism that combines beauty, human care, and time and space, and has an epic grandeur. And humanistic features. Under the beautiful and pleasing pictures, the audience is amazed at the director’s vivid and delicate story conception and the touching love story. The humorous passages interspersed without losing the opportunity are even more icing on the cake. The one that is truly fascinating to listen to. A graceful and graceful repertoire. Once the film was released, it immediately won numerous awards and attracted much attention. It is of course unquestionable, who made it such a perfect classic.
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