1. I don't have much feeling for this simple missionary story, but the animation art and music are great. Countless soybean oils have been reviewed, and every frame can be used as a tabletop.
2. Judging from the complex, gorgeous and neat hand-painted paintings on the Kael scriptures they admire, I feel that the Christian culture in the Middle Ages, and even the Arabic culture, had many such complex and neat aesthetic styles, which should be the same for them at that time. High pursuit of mathematics, astronomy and nature.
In comparison, although ancient Chinese culture also pursued complex beauty like the Tang Dynasty, most Chinese literati still tended to the simplicity of ink and wash landscapes and the indifference of pastoral scenery. The same is true for me. If it is the same European style, I actually prefer the Nordic minimalist style, which is clean, bright, simple, and cold.
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