Truly a classic that I’ve been putting off for way too long. It’s like a very aesthetic piece of art from the cinematography, to the characters, the music and the subtle metaphors that are found in the movie. With a variety of genres spanning across the screen time, it ties into the plot so well. Absolutely loved the main female character’s development and backstory, her painfully beautiful and fragile fate as well as the way the character was played. Truly a masterpiece that I’ll think about from time to time when feeling the wind around me. Would also suggest this for a rewatch just because it’s that great.
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