I just finished watching it this morning, and overall it's a pretty good animated movie.
First of all, if you watch the abridged version of this movie, then it is recommended to watch the full version before posting your own comments. Many key and detailed plots have been deleted. This movie has indeed become a piece of shit. I think the subject matter of this movie is more inclined to face the past, step into the future and the importance of communication between people compared to school bullying. And the character of the heroine is actually too kind, and because she doesn't understand words, she always thinks that the mistake happened to her, and it is the misfortune of her family and classmates caused by her deafness. The heroine's heart is really too kind, not Stockholm. syndrome.
This movie has very prominent features. First of all, I really like to use some detailed descriptions, such as the three pens (?) of bear, cat and rabbit, koi fish, and the text that is covered up on the background. Many, many, many are alluding to the psychological activities of the protagonist and the expansion beyond the film itself. If you don’t pay attention to these details, it is difficult to understand the connotation of the movie. In addition, I also like flowers very much in the depiction of the scenery. You can see many, many different kinds of flowers, and these flowers are in Japanese culture. It seems that there are many meanings in it. The extra information that flowers give people needs to be read and understood more. But for the public, who would really read each flower language in detail? See more of these flowers. It is to highlight and portray the characters.
Speaking of the bad aspects, on the one hand, I think these plots are actually like ten episodes of Japanese anime strung together. Fireworks displays, campus festivals, and summer vacation games, which can be seen everywhere in Japanese anime, also appear in the movie, and they take up a lot of space. The ratio is relatively big and even the key turning point of the plot. Kyoto wants to come and like the campus fan. In the animations of Kyoto, I have personally seen Suzumiya, Kanon, Clannad, Bingguo, and Zhong Er Disease, and they are all the campus warm-hearted fan (Clannad refused to accept), The shape of the voice also adopts the usual style of Kyoto animation. In my opinion, it is due to the lack of skills; on the other hand, the character depiction turns very abruptly, especially why the heroine suddenly likes the male protagonist? Why is there no text in the confession? OK, you said this isn't a love show, so why did you shoot it? Why do you want to die suddenly? And the female lead has been unable to open her heart - she thinks that she is everyone's trouble, why is this very strange inner thought not noticed and eliminated by everyone? Yuxian filmed the dead corpse and hoped that the heroine would not think about it---the idea of just hoping that her sister was alive was not noticed by her sister? Perhaps this is exactly what the movie wants to say, how important is the communication between people? I don't know, but what I saw was just weird; in addition, the male protagonist's mental state changed after he jumped off the building, why did he overcome his own mental obstacles in the end? Why do you suddenly let go of the school violence in your childhood? These look even weirder.
In short, the theme of this movie is very positive, but it is not a successful adaptation of a comic. The final ending is very open, and it is also like our future. I hope everyone will let go of the past, face the future, and encourage each other!
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