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Bartender for photographic works

Some of them are very popular in Japan, but they are old and unknown to Chinese people. I recommend them to you first:

Roses of Versailles: It is about the growth history and emotional entanglements of a female aristocrat who was raised from childhood. Very inspirational, and later very moved. The last few episodes are basically watching and crying.

Mermaid's Forest: This is Rumiko Takahashi's masterpiece. I rented a video and ran home to watch it every day after school!

Jin Liang Chinese Characters: This is an animated protagonist (because the name of the animation has sensitive words). Search and you'll know what animation it is. This animation seems funny, but it reflects the changes of Japanese society. Every episode has a story, which is funny, warm and touching.

Let's start with recent years.

Bartender: The Art of Listening. This is a very healing. After reading it, my heart is like a small warm fire.

Xia: It seems that this is the most "failed" movie, and it is a niche product in both Japan and China. But when I watched the first episode, I was deeply attracted. I just like this gentle healing system!

"Life Crossing Point": It seems that not many people know this part, and most of them are about people's troubles. After reading it, they feel suddenly enlightened and feel that no matter how depressed life is, there will be beautiful things.

Yu Jiacaozi: I don't know if this is cold, but it seems that few people pay attention. The capital of peacetime has been abandoned for a long time because of hunger and epidemic. In this case, the ugly struggle for hegemony between the samurai and the Yin-Yang division continues.

Go to another you: this looks a little tired! I read it three times before I fully understood it. The discussion of human nature in this animation is much better than that of Lu and others.

Tree of Sunshine: At the end of the edo shogunate, Liang An, a western medicine doctor who was passionate about improving medical conditions, and Manjiro, a poor warrior who was deeply influenced by Bushido and was willing to die for the shogunate, met for the first time in Koishikawa, Edo. Then these two men with completely different beliefs found themselves in love with the same woman. The emotional depiction of two people resisting fate for different purposes is the biggest attraction.

North: tells the story of a girl who is ready to help others and never gives up. After reading, there is always a warm and wonderful feeling.

Sketcher: Zah, a photographer who occupied an area, became a person living in a legal air raid because his passport was taken away. He despises money and power and just wants to take the best photos. The discussion of human nature is more profound and concrete.

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