Love is reliable and unreliable, liking a person is a kind of torture, and tortured love can change a person.
Cartoons combine exaggeration and simplification of plot, but they always want to tell us something better, just like Hayao Miyazaki.
There is no intrigue and deep shrewdness, simple logic and story structure, and ugly appearance, so that M has been discriminated against since childhood. M may want to please others, but good intentions often do bad things. With one blow after another, he began to find that there was no way out for a good person. Since everyone thought I was a bad person, I would be the worst person! The evaluation given by others affects our own judgment, and the reality is basically the same.
The existence of the bad guy M is almost inevitable to achieve Superman S, and the bad guy always falls short, which also makes the masses' worship for Superman S increase day by day, with super high statues and magnificent museums. Everything seems to be bright, but bad luck often comes unexpectedly.
Superman S failed and died at the hands of bad guy M. So the bad guys are unmatched in the world. When there is no opponent, loneliness also follows. Life becomes boring.
Cultivate another opponent, N. When the originally cowardly and kind N has strength, there is an enhanced version of M deep in the heart under the coat. So M went from chasing evil to chasing justice... The story behind it is also a simple love.
Officially this one love, let the story break away from the Miyazaki-style loveless...
well, not much to say, recommended. DreamWorks hasn't surpassed it, but it's getting close. Looking forward to new work
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