Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - What is the moral of Kaonashi and Kaonashi?

1, Kaonashi is a very special character, symbolizing emptiness and loneliness, and it is the most primitive and has existed, and there is no distincti

What is the moral of Kaonashi and Kaonashi?

1, Kaonashi is a very special character, symbolizing emptiness and loneliness, and it is the most primitive and has existed, and there is no distincti

What is the moral of Kaonashi and Kaonashi?

1, Kaonashi is a very special character, symbolizing emptiness and loneliness, and it is the most primitive and has existed, and there is no distinction between good and bad.

2. When a faceless person sees Chihiro, what kind of innocence attracts him is also a primitive demand. But at the same time, a desire to build relationships with others gradually evolved into possessiveness, and he wanted to build relationships through money. Money seems to make the faceless person no longer lonely, but by devouring others, it is not only his body that expands, but also his emptiness and loneliness.

In the end, what faceless people want most is Chihiro's innocence, a relationship that cannot be established through money. Another interesting thing about Kaonashi is that he couldn't speak before entering the bathing place, but he began to speak after entering the bathing place, but he lost his language when he returned to his original appearance.