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After watching the movie, "Tamako Love Story" felt that my youth had also been taken away

Just finished making up "Tamako Love Story", but also watched some hot reviews in the interpretation and interview with the director, some of their own ideas, just write it down by the way. (This is just my personal opinion, can disagree, but please don't spray me)

After watching the movie, "Tamako Love Story" felt that my youth had also been taken away

I think the best part of this film is the meticulous psychological portrayal of the characters, including the inner torment and conflict hidden in the cake before the confession, and the reaction of Tamako after the confession, and the latter is the most exquisite of the two, depicting the girl's youthful feelings of "walking away with shame, leaning on the door and looking back, but showing the shame of qingmei". From being overwhelmed at the beginning to gradually discovering her inner feelings, this process gradually evolves through Tamako's communication with others, nothing thrilling, but fascinating.

After watching the movie, "Tamako Love Story" felt that my youth had also been taken away

But as a senior with Tamako, and after watching the interview with the director, I had some deeper ideas, which is the so-called "change and growth" mentioned in the interview.

As mentioned in the introduction of "Jade Market", this commercial street has hardly changed year after year, and every year life is so plain but beautiful. At first, like Tamako, I felt that such a good life would last forever and would not change. However, Kana wants to go to the Department of Architecture, Koromi wants to continue her studies, Shiori wants to study abroad, and Bizo wants to go to Tokyo, and they are almost destined to separate soon.

After watching the movie, "Tamako Love Story" felt that my youth had also been taken away

Familiar life is no longer repeated, and changes are quietly happening, which is one of the reasons why Tamako panics. I myself am very similar to Tamako, and soon after graduating from high school, my good friends went their separate ways, the familiar world no longer existed, and it may even be difficult for my parents to meet when I study abroad. There is no eternity in the world, and familiar things always change.

After watching the movie, "Tamako Love Story" felt that my youth had also been taken away

But if all the good will always be destroyed, then don't we lose the meaning of pursuing the good? I felt that one sentence from Kokaku Kanna could answer this question, that is, "create memories". Kosana officially participated in the conference in order to create memories that belonged to the Dance Stick Department. But even memories often can't withstand the power of time, and will gradually fade and blur, is such a memory really meaningful?

After watching the movie, "Tamako Love Story" felt that my youth had also been taken away

In fact, every experience helps us shape our personality and make us grow into a better version of ourselves. Even if these experiences are blurred in memory, their effects on us are long-lasting. From this perspective, these experiences are all meaningful. Kanna finally overcomes her fear of heights, and Tamako and Bizo's confession are the best proof of the significance of this experience.

After watching the movie, "Tamako Love Story" felt that my youth had also been taken away

Finally, casually pull two sentences. Kanna is so cute, this cute voice and slightly black personality, it is simply amazing. The naturally stupid tamako is also very cute, and sure enough, Kyoto Animation has never let me down

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