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Morning Flowers and Evening Thoughts: What's the use of being immortal if you don't know what to do when you are alive? How to treat the emotional line in the play?
20 19 There were three Japanese cartoons registered in major domestic cinema markets in the first half of the year.

In addition to "Flowers in the Morning", one of them, "I want to eat your pancreas", miraculously has the same douban score as the former, and the box office level difference between the two is less than 6 million.

As an anime re-promoted all over Japan on 20 18, the situation of "Morning Flowers and Evening Picking Up" is far more embarrassing than that of "I'm going to eat your pancreas". The rating is basically the same as that of the box office, but the word of mouth and popularity are quite different.

And this is the side effect of exaggeration.

Too much praise in front is likely to lead to a little flaw in the back, and it is difficult to retain people's hearts.

From the setting of the story to the names of the characters in the play, "Morning Flowers and Evening Thoughts" has a strong western fantasy style, while "I will eat your pancreas" is a standard Japanese style, including "Bright Cherry Blossoms" and "American Girl", which is the killer of Japanese youth animation.

In addition, on the architectural level, "Morning Flowers and Evening Thoughts" is slightly huge, and the protagonist in the play is mixed with different races from people to gods in the attribute level. At the age level, it spans hundreds of years from birth to old age. On the emotional level, it includes affection, friendship and love.

These could have been attractive, but due to the imbalance of details, the audience's feelings can't be brought in naturally, and it is difficult for generate to come out.

There are six characters in the play, and the emotional line between them is slightly confusing and superficial.

For the sake of understanding, we call people who can't live for hundreds of years in the play short-lived people.

There are three "parting families": Mathea, Lelia and Kerim.

Three "passers-by": Ai Lier, Lange and Dita.

Three people who leave a family are friends of the same tribe who grew up together. Among them, Leiria is brave and sweet, and is the first beauty of the tribe. Mathea is gentle and timid, and is a good friend of Lelia.

Kerim's character, which is not clearly explained in the play, should be an ordinary man who leaves his family, and he likes Leilia in his heart.

At the beginning of the whole animation, Mesadi, the king of a country, sent dragons and troops to capture Relia and kill all the "parting families".

Mesadi became one of the great powers in the whole continent because of its legendary blood dragon, but as the blood dragon died of a strange disease, they felt unprecedented threats and pressures.

So another "legendary" separated family became their goal.

They chose to capture Lelia and marry the prince, hoping to give birth to descendants with "legendary blood".

This war directly imprisoned Relia in the palace, and after Kerim and Machiavelli survived, they hid outside.

While hiding in Mathea, she saved her newborn child and named her Ai Lier. She hid in the village and raised Ariel when she was six years old. There are two others: Langer and Dita.

Langer is Mathea's eldest son. According to his age, he should be 6-8 years younger than Mathea. With Langer's growth, Mathea, who was fixed at fifteen, gradually became the girl he loved.

Dita, the girl next door in the village, is about the same age as Ariel. They grew up together, and she has a natural affection for Ariel. When I grow up, this affection becomes love.

In the emotional line of the whole movie, there are two kinds of feelings that are the simplest and never change: Mathea and Leilia, and the friendship with Kerim.

In addition, other emotional lines are more complicated and have undergone great changes.

Did Leilia and Kerim have love before?

To be sure, Kerim must love Leiria, so he risked his life to break into the palace twice and tried to take Leiria away.

But Leilia refused twice for the same reason: flesh and blood!

We don't know whether Leilia loves Kerim or not, but the feelings between them are superficial and superficial in the play, which is basically as light as white water to the audience.

How deep is Langer's love for Mathea?

When Mathea 15 years old, Langer was still a child. When Langer was as tall as Mathea, Mathea was still in the posture of fifteen.

When Marcia left the village with Ai Lier, Langer, who had always been lively and active, chose to sit in the house and never looked back, unwilling to see Marcia off. This should be because of his feelings, so he gave up.

But this feeling, after all, is just a good memory of childhood. Although it exists, it won't be too deep.

So many years later, in the face of Mathea's rejection, Langer was very sad, but he also chose to accept it calmly.

How did Dita and Ariel get together?

Dita and Ariel are standard childhood friends, and Dita has always loved Ariel since childhood.

How did Ai Lier fall in love with and find Dita in those years when he quarreled with Mathea, but he didn't explain it. Let's just understand it as fate.

Finally, it is the theme and essence of this drama, and that is family.

I reject all the words "neither fish nor fowl". Everyone from parents to babbler should understand Ariel's complicated feelings for Marcia, but no matter how complicated the feelings are, there will be no love.

He has hatred, incomprehension, sadness and sadness, but in the final analysis, all the feelings between them are the same core: family.

At the end of the movie, Ariel, who is about to leave, lies in bed, unable to open her eyes. He shook Mathea's hand and said, Welcome home.

This relationship, which spans decades and three generations, is extremely pure from beginning to end.