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Shōko is juxtaposed with white daisies, symbolising purity, and blue or red cyclamen, which can represent resignation, leave-taking, but also deep affection. [28] Cherry blossoms often enclose Shōko and Shōya: they appear when the two first reconcile and when Shōya befriends Tomohiro Nagatsuka. [29] The koi, a symbol of luck and perseverance in Japan, represent Shōya, Shōko, and the rest of the group overcoming their shortcomings and rebuilding their lives. [30] Fireworks are a metaphor of the transience of each single moment of life: both scenes with the fireworks anticipate the suicide attempts of the two protagonists, reminding them of their hopelessness towards life. [21] The film occasionally shows short dream sequences. The architecture seen in the
background describes the protagonists' inner life, recalling Michelangelo Antonioni's work. In other scenes, the lack of harmony of the characters is depicted by oversized pictures in the room. [18] The characters are stylized, recalling the caricatural style of My Neighbors the Yamadas. [22] Music[edit] Main article: A Shape of Light "My Generation" by The Who is used at the beginning of the film to express teenage rebellion and angst. The song rides the excitement and amusement of the kids gathering before school, ending with Shōko's entrance into the classroom. Yamada
said that, for this scene, she wanted to use an evergreen that everyone could identify.
The plot needs to be different than
your average idol anime. And it is. While, as I mentioned before, the reason for the obsession with Ai is not really believable, you kind of get used to it. You
accept it. And when you do, the show's purpose starts to shine. I have already read the manga and I must say, it surprised me.