I vomited in the front part of this anime. It portrayed Xiaoling as a silly image like a cherry ball. I thought it was a children's film. As a woman, many words in it were offended. I feel sick. Jingzi finds her husband to find her own job, not like Xiaoling who doesn't even know who to marry and doesn't know how to resist. Later in the Hiroshima War, Xiaoling lost her right hand for painting due to an air raid, and Kazuko's daughter Harumi was killed in front of her eyes. After the war, Hojo Shusaku and Xiaoling met again and named the theme of the anime, in the corner of the world. Political speeches are very sensitive, the lack of war is to make civilians suffer, but as a Chinese, I feel that the Japanese here want to cover up their crimes, put the blame on others, and create the image of a victim to win sympathy and forgiveness. Really can't get enough of this work.
The picture of Suwon imagining the sea flower as a rabbit is beautiful, and this picture is a bit cute.
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