<h1>Anime close to reality: "Another Day in My Life"</h1>
Synopsis:
Warsaw, 1975. Kapuscinsk, 43, is an outstanding journalist, experienced and idealistic, a defender of the revolution and the interests of the people. At the Polish news agency, he asked his superiors to send him to Angola, Africa. The country is mired in a bloody civil war on the eve of independence. Kapuscinski thus embarked on a suicidal journey to the heart of the war. He once again faced the cruelty of war, and for the first time a sense of powerlessness arose in his heart. Angola brought him unprecedented changes: he was a journalist in Poland, but after returning from the battlefield, he became a writer.

In today's era of peace, we can't empathize with war, and the war movies are all performed by live-action, and the anime style that is rarely exposed to it is immediately recommended after watching this movie.
Another Day in My Life is about the Angolan War of Independence. In the play, a war correspondent completely records the war of independence in Angola, Africa, which he witnessed bloodshed and sacrifice, the preciousness of life and the hard-won peace. But he saw more people who died innocently because of the war, who could have lived their lives in peace, but because of the cruel war, they gave their lives.
Imagine how we would decide and act when there was a sudden war. Whether to live under protection or to go to war, but neither of these spins is very comfortable and happy. Just like a riot in a certain place, don't these people think about the impact of their behavior on society, why should they be job-hopping clowns in a peaceful and prosperous world?
The reason is actually very simple, how can people who have not experienced pain understand that only those who have really experienced it are doubly eager for peace, and cherish everything they have in front of them. Just like the name of this anime, maybe everyone is at peace today, but the other day of life you and I have never known, so all we have to do is make every day we experience full of peace.
To live in the present, we must enjoy the prosperity brought about by peace, and we must also be vigilant against the "sequelae" of the war of the last century, how many people's homes are broken, and their wives and children are separated. This feeling is not something that no one who has experienced can feel it, so I strongly recommend this movie.
First of all, because of the subject matter of this movie, the plot told; secondly, the form of this movie is very novel, to be honest, I am the first time I have come into contact with this style of film.