

赤い太鼓橋
Some say that Japanese drum bridges serve as a channel between two worlds—the living realm and the afterlife. To answer the ancient question of what exactly transpires at the eternal crossing point, psychedelic twists and abstract visuals explore the legendary chaos that ensues at the enigmatic border between the mundane and the divine. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Some say that Japanese drum bridges serve as a channel between two worlds—the living realm and the afterlife. To answer the ancient question of what exactly transpires at the eternal crossing point, psychedelic twists and abstract visuals explore the legendary chaos that ensues at the enigmatic border between the mundane and the divine. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Sidewinder51
August 31, 2016
personal message:i don't really have a preferred anime preference unless you consider comedy/soft core as one. So, if you have an anime in mind you want me to review send me a message and i will put it on my to do list. genres for this anime (in my opinion): mystery, physiological and drama Warning this is an art film so don't expect any voice acting. Focus on interpretation. That said in mind i will now begin my review. I am american not japanese. I know very little yet i am progressing. Which is why i missed their character message and couple other messages. I did catchone of their common messages the koi fish. I know they are tranquil fish and used in ponds for scenery/relaxing/heritage settings. I think this movie message was mind fucking(yes i cursed but on purpose. If you watch the short movie you will agree it has a second part) by higher powers. However, upon death one can finally settle down and paint the movie of their dreams. In other words.... times are tough. Somethings come to mind more than others to help aid in our troubles. The higher powers knew this and are constantly taking notes on how to improve if needed. Then at the end, we will get what we have wanted peace.
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