You don't have to fight the logic of Hosoda's work, it's like accusing the cake of focusing on the unbalanced sweetness and nutrition. It's really confusing.
Tell me about some of the scenes in the film that don't look good. For example, the final train hall, is it a metaphor about the relationship between people and other people and groups in the world? That made it a little monotonous.
The performance of the family genealogy tree is out of the natural and daily life before, and it is somewhat incongruous that the artificial creation becomes the main body of reasoning. However, these are all minor flaws.
The title of the film is in the future position C, but the protagonist is actually her brother. Mirai also likes to enter the scene in a flash. After helping the male protagonist complete his understanding, he will exit the scene on his own. The scenes of other characters are a bit messy, not as natural as the previous works, for the final part of raising the theme Get the scenes of each character and write a few strokes. For example, the opening of You Sauce changed the living people and thought that there would be a major scene, but until the last probe showed a sense of existence, the mother played a lot, but the father took it in one stroke, the generation of the great-grandfather. The story is great, but what about the grandparents? A little out of balance.
The good part is in the daily performances that are longer than descriptions, the children's various small movements, running, jumping, crying, etc., all kinds of expression performances, it is simply amazing, and the daily painting is the peak of the past few years.
The fusion of fantasy and emotion is as good as ever. That scene of crying and then escaping into the past with the school of fish is simply genius. The different emotions correspond to the changes in the fantasy scene, which is really delicate and comfortable.
bgm is also a super bonus.
I hope that the inspiration of the guide will always be there, be healthy, and take more pictures of this beautiful and delicate film.
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