叛逆山田
https://twitter.com/fufuro_moe/status/1537349577849901056?s=21&t=m0CsDgJXqcAnYKqsqOdP9g
// …The words Yamada used could easily be lost in translation, but they were all extremely expressive: Mizusawa’s characters and stories “smell” or even “reek” femininity and are appealing because they are “incredibly fetishistic.” Meanwhile, Mizusawa’s art manages to strike a balance between cuteness and realism;
as Yamada herself concluded, “we’re talking about women here, not pretty candy or flowers.”
In that sense, the visual approach of Garden of Remembrance is the complete opposite of Yamada’s work in Kyoto Animation, especially Liz and the Blue Bird. In that latter movie, Futoshi Nishiya’s character designs were tall and slim, with thin lines and an almost abstract direction. Here, the three main characters (One man, “Me,” and two girls, “You,” and “Childhood Friend”) are small and round… //