Repeated short tunes also drill into our imaginations of the vast sea, and those seals who can't speak but can blink, they know everything.
Actually, I remember a lot of pictures. Saoirse and Ponyo are the ones who jumped into the sea and jumped and jumped freely. The little Q and the Totoro were shuttled through the mountains and forests by the wind. The owl witch and the monster witch (thousands of thousands) were playing with chemical reagent glass bottles. Chihiro and Chihiro), the little seals and briquettes who can save you when you look around and hide when you find the key.
Probably the story of the legend is the same over and over again. The flying, the immortal, and the various things that are not human are all elements of our surprise and joy. Therefore, they can always carry the expectation of beauty and freedom, secretly awakening our longing. Circle-shaped waves, triangular peaks, and boxy bottles all remind them of their ancient times. The ancient is the collision of the known ancestors and the unknown of the present, and we high-five it with unfamiliar confusion and the surprise of the reveal.
The purest and most eternal, Saoirse is saved by primitive humanity. Legend has it that life first emerged from the sea, when they could not speak. Or not human nature, probably the initial state of life. Chaos, dazed, but pure and beautiful.
Finally, when my mother slowly descended in white clothes like Guanyin Bodhisattva, I learned that all gods in the world are the same.
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