I never thought that in the era of library cards, what kind of associations the name on the card can make you have; I have rarely experienced the shock from the bottom of my heart brought by the scenery. But I seem to know very well what Shizuku is doing, what he wants to do, and what he can do. I haven't been able to peel off that layer of fantasy romance. Occasional discoveries on the road also attract me like a new world, thinking about the stories here.
I am infected. From "Country Road" at the beginning of the film to the Japanese version of "Country Road" at the end of the film, I was infected. Watching the simple and straightforward Shizuku struggle for herself and her "love", and seeing her resolutely walking her ideal path and even ignoring the exam, I can only be infected. I'm also in a place where I need to decide my own direction, but I'm so far from where she was, and I see some shadows in her, and I can even seem to have support.
This is a story. Beautiful like a fairy tale. Simple as a fairy tale. The city in the picture is so beautiful - the quiet lanes, the old shops like dusty treasure boxes, the kind old grandpa, the lazy fat cat, the secret trails - it's all too perfect, it's always been with you when you go from When I came out of the picture and saw the reality, I didn't know how to sigh.
I can't say anything more. You can only ruthlessly express yourself for being too poor.
Leave a word for yourself. This is the evaluation given by the grandfather after reading Shizuku's debut work: "Rough, straightforward, and not perfect. But I see it, you are a rough stone that has just been unearthed and has not yet been ground. You really work hard. Don't panic, there's still plenty of time, just work hard."
Note: The old work from two years ago...
After watching it, I suddenly realized that I finally liked this film very much. And the last sentence I gave to myself also made myself a perfect ending to a paragraph.
The film is good, please remember that this is Kondo's work.
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