I haven't watched a Japanese animation movie for a long time, but it still has a beautiful style of painting. The use of colors and the smudge of the background are very comfortable to watch.
First of all, in the setting of the characters, the male and female protagonists are both pitiful people who cannot get care and live in their own world. The heroine is cynical and thinks that no one around him cares about him, which is quite close to the setting of teenagers, but at the same time very old-fashioned.
In terms of plot, I like the male protagonist and want to transform into a cat to accompany him. The male protagonist was indifferent to the female protagonist at the beginning, slowly accepted, then hurt the female protagonist because of the love letter incident, and then fell in love with the female protagonist. Personally, I think it is a bit far-fetched.
In the ending, the heroine experienced various events and finally understood the care and love of the people around her. When she opened her heart and walked out of the haze, the camera turned to the male protagonist. I wonder if the male protagonist will also open up to her family because of this?
The overall feeling to me is that it is good-looking and warm, but I am not very satisfied with the rhythm, but it is still warm to have a lover finally get married.
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