When I was a child, many people loved watching cartoons. After working for two or three years, I still love watching cartoons.
Of course, domestic animation is not within the scope of discussion.
A while ago, the hard drive where the movie was loaded seemed to be full again. After watching "The Villain Who Borrows Things", my animation eyes entered a state of awakening again, and then it was shaken by a "Tale of the Earth and Sea". Got the Titan Steel Dog Eye.
As Goro Miyazaki's first supervised work, it will inevitably be compared with his father Hayao Miyazaki's work, although this "Earth and Sea War" has not reached his father's work in terms of story narrative and screen breakthroughs. The average level, but Goro, who bears the Miyazaki surname, has at least taken his first steps.
As the dragon said, what reason can stop a man from running to the sea!
Titan Steel's dog eyes can't stop me from continuing to watch cartoons. I have a first glimpse of this "Letter to Peaches" with a simple style and a simple story background. Delicate emotions stalk.
But as soon as I read the beginning of "Letter to Peach", I felt bad. The letter with only three words that Peach flipped through from time to time, the three drops of liquid falling from the sky, the ancient wall clock that didn't work, and from time to time. A dark attic that emits noise.
If it wasn't a cartoon, it would definitely be a scary ghost movie.
Of course this is one of the reasons why I like watching cartoons.
After watching two Ghibli-related cartoons, I wanted to relax, but I didn't think that this animation was not ours. I wanted to find one such as "Summer Wars" and "The Adventures of Tintin". It's refreshing, but unfortunately most foreign animations contain too much, which is pleasing to the eye, and often can't help themselves after watching it.
The task of listing the names of the cartoons will be put to the next time. This "Letter to Peaches" is obviously not just a simple picture.
A letter with only three words "to Xiao Tao" became the clue of the whole animation. From the first time Taozi secretly read the letter, to the end of the last letter, an unfinished letter has its own bearing and will also The whole story comes.
The eleven-year-old Taozi naturally cannot understand the world of adults. Although ignorant teenagers and unfamiliar environments are an old theme, this infinitely vast theme has an inherent sense of mystery and great attraction every time.
In the same way, no matter how hard adults try is not enough, family responsibilities, life pressures, and children's hearts.
The Xi Island in the inland sea is beautiful enough, with ancient and mysterious temples and simple and natural villages. The efforts of ancestors have always accompanied the lonely island.
Every story has an ending. The ending of "My Neighbor Totoro" seems too bland, and "The Little Man Who Borrowed Something" tends to be sophisticated. Compared with the above two animations that describe superhuman minors, this "Letter to Peach" is much more powerful. I don't know if you've heard the word, Hundred Ghosts Night Walk.
The whole animation covers everything from the description of the juvenile psychology to the display of the island's folk customs. The streets of the island, the distant view and the exciting and ups and downs of the story are the same as reality. It has been prepared by a number of performers and original painters for seven years, and it naturally lives up to its reputation.
"Fifty remote islands that you haven't visited and will never travel to." The introduction to The Island Book is so sensational, so seductive, it reminds me of the few trips I've had.
Now I have also reached the stage of "money but no time", but it doesn't matter, I still have cartoons.
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