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I think so, it's a hazy love.
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It's not just a crush, it's also a beautiful part of your own life.
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Yes, pay silently, silently be good to a person.
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It's unrequited love, and the other person doesn't know about it at all.
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The Faceless Man, also known as the "Faceless" or Faceless Ghost , is one of the main characters in the film work Spirited Away by Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki.
He is a mysterious goblin, all black, with a white mask on his head. He has a simple and direct personality, and he has made a series of excesses because of his rejection. He looks terrible on the surface, but he is actually very kind-hearted.
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Because when Chihiro first went to work, he saw him standing outside, and it was raining at that time, so Chihiro deliberately left a gap in the door to let him enter the house to avoid the rain. Maybe it's because no one has ever been so good to him, although he **, but he will also have feelings, he really wants to be good to Chihiro, he has no other way to show it, but Chihiro has a lot of **, but Chihiro doesn't know and doesn't want it, I think it also hurts his heart at the same time.
The Faceless Man is a very special character, symbolizing emptiness and loneliness, and it is the most primitive, inherently existing, and there is no good or bad. When the Faceling sees Chihiro, it is that innocence that attracts him, which is also a primitive need, but at the same time as this need, a desire to establish relationships with others gradually evolves into a possessiveness, and wants to establish relationships through money, money seems to make the Faceling no longer alone, but by devouring others, it is not only his body that swells, but also his emptiness and loneliness. In the end, what Facelings crave more than anything else is Chihiro's innocence, a relationship that can't be built through money.
Chihiro was going to look for a hot potion, but the big frog wouldn't give it anyway. The faceless monster hides quietly next to the frog and helps Chihiro skillfully steal the hot potion. The faceless monster stretched out a small paw from its large black robe and carefully handed it to Chihiro.
He didn't say anything, just waited for Chihiro to take it from him. When Chihiro was taking a bath, the faceless monster still followed. It kept a distance not too far and looked at Chihiro.
It finally walked up and timidly handed over a handful of the hot potion Chihiro had coveted - it would help her with a lot of work. Chihiro was so surprised that she refused to accept it. The faceless monster was a little anxious, and shoved the hot potion brand into Chihiro's hand even harder.
When Chihiro first entered this fantasy world, the faceless man silently followed behind, perhaps at first sight, or he was attracted by some traits in Chihiro, in short, he followed Chihiro into a soup house that he had never entered before. In the soup house, a place where the fish and dragons are mixed, the Faceless Man gradually becomes polluted and becomes more and more arrogant, and its values become distorted, and then the kind-hearted Chihiro feeds him Hebo's balls in order to save the Faceless Man. Gradually spit out the dirt from the outside world in his body, and turned back into the original faceless man.
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Because Chihiro is very cute, she is a very simple little girl, not as greedy for money as others, and just wants to save her mother, so the faceless man will help Chihiro.
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This is because he is very lonely in his daily life, and no one cares about him, but Chihiro cares for him very much, so the two of them like Chihiro when they get along.
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Because the faceless man thinks that Chihiro is a very simple girl, she will not frame others, and she is very kind, and she doesn't care about interests, and she is not as greedy as others.
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