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Do you understand "son of the weather"?

I can't say I understand the son of the weather. Compared with the simple plot of Your Name, the story of Son of the Weather is a little too profound.

Simple personal understanding, the son of the weather may want people to understand that the right solution is not necessarily correct, and people still have to learn to follow the natural development law of things.

Van Gogh, the man in the story, ran away from home and wanted to change his life, but in the metropolis, he was still a minor child and could not stand on his own feet.

The hostess Cai Yang has a younger brother. They can only say they are orphans in the city. They don't want to enter the child care institutions founded by adults. Cai Yang lied about her age and went out to work, almost becoming a lost girl.

When two equally impoverished minors met, Van Gogh discovered that Cai Yang had the ability to summon sunny days, so he posted an advertisement on the Internet to create weather. Unexpectedly, business is booming.

It is repeatedly mentioned in the story that "everything has a price". Finally, one day, Cai Yang disappeared.

Van Gogh realized at this moment that it didn't matter whether it was sunny or rainy. It doesn't matter if it rains all over the world. The important thing is that Cai Yang can come back.

So Van Gogh rushed to the roof, where Cai Yang made a wish that he needed Cai Yang back, and then jumped down.

The God of Weather heard the wish of the sail high, and took him alone in the clouds to find a sunny dish, and the two embraced each other.

Fan Gao told Yang Cai, and Yang Cai was very happy. The two men were sent back to the roof, and Cai Yang's dripping collar was broken. She was no longer a sunny woman.

After waking up, Van Gogh was sent back to his hometown to be supervised until he became an adult. He never dared to go to Cai Yang, because he thought it was he and Cai Yang who kept the world raining.

Later, grandma said, "Tokyo used to be like this." Uncle Editor said: "Don't think too much, the world is crazy."

Van Gogh put down the knot and went to Cai Yang.

The story of "Son of the Weather" is not as informative as "Your Name", and many details have to be filled in by the audience themselves.

For example, groups of water fish, aquatic creatures appearing in the human world, represent what?

For another example, the original purpose of Van Gogh and Cai Yang was to make money to survive. Why do they put the rainy day situation on themselves?

Of course, some people will like such advanced philosophical animation, but it is difficult for most people to like it in a short time. After all, each audience has different understanding levels and different understanding directions.