Ryosangata Riko: Puramo Joshi no Jinsei Kumitate Ki (Ep 1)
When you can relate to a Mecha that suits your personality as an ordinary and "replaceable" person that is often overlooked by others but still serves a purpose in the greater scheme of things.
What in the world happened? Where are we? We're in Canada. Canada? Canada... The maple country? Where there are auroras? Are we really in a foreign country? This is amazing! I didn't know you could do something like this. You can, too. Seriously, who are you?
Asian films have always featured strong women who are feminine, gentle and caring with those they love and care but fearless, steadfast and a force to be reckoned with, against enemies. They do things men never thought of doing or want to do.
Sometimes they are strong. Sometimes they are weak. That's what makes them human and relatable because none of us are born strong or strong all the time. Life break us down at some point of our lives, which pave way to growth and maturity, to be stronger.
“I saw there is pure sadness in loss. Lately I am starting to understand why people feel sad when they see a river running, a season passing, and a sun setting.” – Master Lee