"I" does not refer to a person, but to a severed hand that has lost his body. This film is like a confession of a hand. In the early days, director Jeremy Crapan also tried to give the film other names, such as: "I Lost a Hand", "I Find My Body", "I Saw My Hand". But finally decided to choose "I Lost My Body", because the director wanted to tell the story from the perspective of hands. The protagonist of the story is a hand, which inserts flashbacks and the common memory of the owner in the process of constantly searching for the owner. Among them, the memory director in childhood uses black and white tones, and when he grows up, he uses color tones. The two are used as a distinction so that the audience can understand. At the beginning of the film, a severed hand escaped from the refrigerator. As for why the hand was in the refrigerator, the original novel "Happy End" explained that it was caused by illegal trading, and we will not go into details. There was also an eyeball that fell to the ground with the broken hand. When the eyeball looked around, it was stomped on by someone. At this time, a strange atmosphere pervaded. Seeing this, do you understand why it is an adult animation?
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