CG animations suitable for watching before going to bed: "The Fairy Tale of Time", "Marnie in Memory", "The Hillside with Blooming Poppies", "Your Lie in April", "Natsume's Book of Friends" "wait.
1. "The Fairy Tale of Time"
An animation about childhood and growth. Memories intersect with reality, telling the story of Taeko, who has lived in Tokyo all year round, going to the countryside for a vacation to experience rural life. The plot is very good, and the painting style is also superb. Every frame of rice fields, streams, sea of ??flowers, and forests is very healing.
2. "Marnie in Memory"
A growth animation about family and friendship. The music, style of painting, and plot are all plus points. The more you watch the end, the more touching you become. The scenery in the film is really eye-catching, including summer seaside, countryside, woods, flowers, etc., as well as many food elements. The addition is eye-catching and nourishing to the stomach.
3. "The Hillside Where Poppies Bloom"
An animated film co-directed by Hayao Miyazaki and his son Goro Miyazaki, it is very warm and healing. It mainly tells a series of stories about the pure love between the young girl Matsuzaki Kai and the boy Toshi Kazama, and their efforts and growth as the background. The entire film also has a beautiful style of painting and the personality of the characters. It's so vivid and has a sense of instant vision that we had in high school. And similarly, this film also interprets the love between boys and girls in a hazy and gentle way.
4. "Your Lie in April"
The TV animation "Your Lie in April" is adapted from the comic of the same name originally written by Japanese cartoonist Naoji Shinkawa. The story tells the story of a middle school boy (pianist) with rare talents, and a girl (violinist) who work hard and grow up together.
5. "Natsume's Book of Friends"
"Natsume's Book of Friends" tells the story of Natsume Takashi's experience with the company of the cat teacher and the care and encouragement of Yahara Youkai and his classmates. Each strange, sad, nostalgic and touching weird story gradually learns to get along well with humans and monsters, and writes warm stories full of human philosophy.