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"The Tale of Hui Ye Ji": Ink Wounds

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The story of the film is derived from the oldest legend in Japan, "The Tale of Taketori Monogatari", and after watching it, I was sighed and sentimental.

"The Tale of Hui Ye Ji": Ink Wounds

The animation style of the whole film is clean and dust-free, and the production team led by Takahata Hoon has brought minimalism to the extreme, and the exquisitely crafted pictures release a kind of ingenious beauty from the inside out, which is absolutely unforgettable.

Looking at such a simple and pure image, people will have a feeling of refreshing the soul, and I have to marvel at the diversity of japanese animation styles!

"The Tale of Hui Ye Ji": Ink Wounds

The story of "The Tale of Hui Ye Ji" is smooth and eloquent, and most of the time it is not happy. Hui Ye Ji appeared from a cute doll the size of a palm and began to grow up rapidly in the homes of ordinary people in Japan. As Hui Ye Ji strives to break free from the shackles, her unrtuous fate melts into the joys and sorrows of the world, and you will slowly fall in love with this independent, free and cheerful little girl.

At the end of the film, when Hui Ye Ji has to choose to leave the mortal world where she was born and deeply loved, and returns to the Moon Palace to be a princess without desire and without desire and care, the emotions of struggle and reluctance gradually spread and dominate the audience's thoughts.

"The Tale of Hui Ye Ji": Ink Wounds

The subtitles rise, the piano is played softly, and the faint female voice is light, like a piece of rice paper like snow in our hearts.

Hisaishi's music is gentle, as if on the white rice paper, falling a drop of ink full of human fireworks....

The sentimental ink marks slowly spread, dipping in the hearts of the audience, and in this regard, a unique ink style painting was opened....