If you don't understand after reading it

Keely 2022-10-30 03:02:46

I'm not in the mood to express myself, and I don't want to use my brain to analyze and comment on animation production (after all, I only watched it once), just record some points to help understand the plot:
1. The previous fantasy was basically grandma Mani in the heroine's childhood. The story I told her was probably the way it was written in the diary, because when a person recalled the events of his childhood, if he had written a diary, it would be easy to narrate it like a diary. It seems that the diary is like the script of the heroine's fantasy. "Mani in Memory" should be about the self buried in the memory of the heroine and the memory of the grandmother;
2. About the image setting in the fantasy, the appearance of the room It was seen by the heroine through the window. Mani's appearance should be the memory of the heroine + a doll when she was a child. The appearance of a group of people and the scene of the party are likely to be moved by the heroine from other places. , or maybe the heroine had seen it with her own eyes when she was a child;
3. The scene and dialogue in which Mani asked the heroine to forgive her can be seen in the scene of Mani's death, which is the kind of worrying about the heroine and unwilling to let her alone , The guilt that I can't bear the grief for my daughter too much. I hope the heroine can forgive her. The heroine probably didn't respond when she was young (because she didn't understand what happened), this is also the heroine's subconscious. The Hom, finally gave a response in the dream of fever. So when she woke up, she was relieved, knowing Mani's love and guilt for her, and she could understand her adoptive mother's love and concealment for her. You can also deal with the outside world less nervously.
4. The whole film is that the heroine recalls the grandmother Mani who gave her love and warmth at first by being stimulated by the outside world (returning to the place where the story was told by the grandmother), and by constructing the image of the grandmother, she replays those who heard it in her mind. In the plot, the story of continuous psychological counseling for oneself.

I haven't read the original, so I'm not sure if I understand it too much.
I thought the aunt who adopted the heroine would take the initiative to adopt the heroine when she saw her grandmother when she was a child, otherwise it would be a coincidence.

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