Unexpectedly, after all, I was still moved.
I don't want to discuss the earth and the environment heavily, although Pixar still uses Wall E to interpret this kind of story persistently today.
More, still revel in the beauty of Hayao Miyazaki's animation.
Watching the girl flying in the sky with a glider, she is also interpreting the unrestrained appearance of the day she once dreamed of in her mind.
Hisaishi's music makes the picture more imposing.
No language is needed,
the requiem that murmurs like a baby, the blue-clothed girl walking from the golden yellow, the kind heart that affects almost everything.
Finally, for a moment, I will no longer worry about whether there will be suitable cartoons for the next generation of children.
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