The story uses the clues of "changes in the town" and the fate of the heroine plus the fantasy world, which feels very novel. Not much to say, God made.
After watching it, I occasionally think, is the new change in my hometown really bad? Maybe the characters in the story have their own memories of every place in their hometown, and it would be a little lonely to take away the memories. It feels similar to an episode of Ultraman Tiga. I think this feeling is similar to the changes in the rural hometown in recent years. Although new houses have been built, new roads have been paved, and most people have a little money, the taste of the new year has faded. The sound of the cannon is no longer solemn and becomes a formality, and the New Year is no longer expected and becomes a perfunctory.
The times may be developing but the heart has lost its belonging...
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