The camera, ever-present but rarely intrusive, crafts an intimate study of grief, painting Mahito's internal turmoil onto vast, war-torn landscapes and verdant countrysides with breathtaking hand-drawn clarity. Its pacing is a deliberate, almost meditative waltz, allowing the weight of loss to settle before plunging us into a fantastical, kaleidoscopic otherworld. The palette shifts seamlessly from the muted, elegiac grays and somber greens of a world in mourning to an explosion of vibrant, almost hallucinatory hues, underscoring the journey from crushing reality to a vibrant, if unsettling, path to healing.
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