Movies take us into a world of oil painting, and the most pleasing thing about Ghibli's movies is the beautiful pictures. The storyline progresses as Annie (Anna in the novel) and Marnie meet again and again, until it suddenly becomes clear that this is a story about a granddaughter and a grandmother. I can't forget the music of the movie and the dance under the moonlight. Maybe watching the movie in our eyes is always a little imperfect, but in the eyes of the children, the feelings between them are moving.
After retiring from Hayao Miyazaki, Mirin Hiroshima put on a lot of pressure to complete a work of his own. We should applaud his courage. He needs to learn more skills to complete his own works and get rid of the shackles of Gong Lao, so that Hongchang can complete his transformation.
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