The film I watched at 12 o'clock last night was completely attracted by the plot. I was fully invested in every second and every frame. This is different from the more bland TA-Q-BIN than watching the plot, but Hayao Miyazaki When Mr. created this script, he already felt the beginning and end of its plot. Quite extraordinary. I like this movie because I totally put myself into the character in the show
What impressed me the most was this scene. Grandma Sophie was full of unease in the face of the unknown journey. As she said later in the plot, "When you get old, you have less to lose." But Now she has just become an old man, and her mood has not completely changed, just like a little girl who has just embarked on her own adventure as an adult, worry outweighs surprise. Presumably she was more of a little girl's mood at this time.
Why do we like Grandma Sophie? Everyone in the castle likes her very much to the end. It can be said that she is a strong, optimistic, stubborn and natural old man. I really hope that I will do the same when I am old, so cute It can't be more suitable to describe,
She embraced everyone's soul with love, even in the face of the witch who turned her into an old man, she abandoned her grudge and did not hesitate to use love to influence her and tolerate her.
But in fact, more of us are Hal, timid and cowardly. Facing problems, they don't know how to solve them and can only escape. However, when they really have something they want to protect, they become extremely strong and brave. If Sophie is a A part of my soul, then Howl is the other half of my soul, the unease, low self-esteem, and timidity hidden in the heart, no one can really handle these fatal problems perfectly, we need a leader like Sophie to lead. Guide us, don't expect anyone, maybe that person is yourself, save yourself, what a lonely and brave time it is, you peel off your ugly shell and dance on the grass full of flowers.
Rather than talking about Sophie being saved by Howl, it is better to say that Sophie used love to guide him on the lost path.
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