I finally watched the long-awaited Kubo and The Two Strings, and I don't want to complain that the translator turned a meaningful name into a box office hit. Although I know that the box office is bleak, it is a fact. Not talking about the oriental elements of Japanese aesthetics in the eyes of Americans, I just want to sigh. Laika is really crazy. I didn’t ignore the details because it was a stop-motion animation. It’s so delicate that every expression is in place, and the scene is beautiful. There is no other way to describe crying. So, paying for what kind of movie probably reflects something, and in any case, there are always people who are insisting on going inward, starting from the heart, not only a move, but a slap in the face, there are always people who are not in a hurry to prove it cheaply Just exist.
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