I saw this movie on the screen of the fried chicken shop. From the poster, it looks a bit like the villain Emilia who borrowed things I saw before. I came back and looked for the movie. It turned out to be a director. And the setting of the monsters in this movie, etc., have some shadows of Howl's Moving Castle. The movie may be a little bland, the plot is not unexpected, and the novelty is slightly lacking. Maybe I personally understand the more profound concept is the relationship between man and nature. People want to control nature and use their own power to change nature, but in the end it is actually the best way to live in harmony with nature, including the help of animal friends in the process of メアリ's search for teenagers, she said at the end that we don't need magic The power can be seen as a proxy.
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