Sometimes when your reflecting on yourself, things can change, or feel more clear. Throughout the movie, Well Wishes My Love, Your Love, the art technique was a simple, childs drawing. This technique changed, every other layer the artist switched from light colors to dark colors and added shadows, and made it animated in such a way that it moves the colors and stripes around it. It seemed so complicated, like all of the movie was piling on us all at once, too much to take in.
Then, all of the sudden, the art style changed, or whenever there was a reflection in the water or mirror, it was all clear. No more stripes, blended colors, it was all clear, and i'm sure the director was trying to tell us to reflect on ourselves to see more clearly, or in a different way, and thats what the kid at the start of the movie did. He looked in the mirror, took off his prosthetic arm, and gave it to his friend for a day. So that he could see what life would be like with a little change, when he went into the field, he couldn't feel the flowers, or the water at the river, with a prosthetic arm. And he changed, And change isn't always bad.
Then, all of the sudden, the art style changed, or whenever there was a reflection in the water or mirror, it was all clear. No more stripes, blended colors, it was all clear, and i'm sure the director was trying to tell us to reflect on ourselves to see more clearly, or in a different way, and thats what the kid at the start of the movie did. He looked in the mirror, took off his prosthetic arm, and gave it to his friend for a day. So that he could see what life would be like with a little change, when he went into the field, he couldn't feel the flowers, or the water at the river, with a prosthetic arm. And he changed, And change isn't always bad.