I feel that the scenes in Japanese movies have a "dense sense of life". The tone is generally small and fresh. The plot has a small complex. The characters have a lot of collections or things that make up most of the core of the plot. What kind of milk bottle caps? Books, glass jars with green leaves, red ribbons, transparent wind chimes swaying in front of the door, clusters of chrysanthemums made of paper, and so on. Those things take up a lot of weight in the movie. I don’t think it’s necessary. . It doesn't seem to have any real meaning. . An unforgettable episode. Too much emotion.
It's a shame that I didn't watch it halfway through, because the number of words exceeded it and it could only be turned into a movie review.
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