"Toaru Hikuushi e no Tsuioku", or "The Princess and the Pilot", can do both of those. Or perhaps it is to remind ourselves of how lucky we are to be able to love without having the world turn against us. Perhaps it is borne from a desire to experience something so simple yet beautiful. Tales of forbidden love are common, yet we are constantly drawn to them and empathizing with their characters. It's like one of those studio ghibli's works, simple but solid, and in my case, will be remembered fondly. The soundtracks and animation are really good, and the fighting scenes are very well made. I digressed from the review a little bit, but honestly, if I say one little thing about the plot or characters, it'll basically ruin the series for you, since everything is as straightforward as they can be, and should be in my opinion. It's like I said, I need a break sometimes. I'm not trying to offend quircky and crazy characters or random and insane plot twists. Yes, it's real as in, it's how real people are. I wouldn't call it serious or deep, but it's real. If you are like me, who need occasional breaks from tsundere and yandere girls and harem loving boys, come and watch this please. all, and in fact, it's so much more refreshing than most of the anime aired these days. However, don't skip it just because it's conventional. This movie isn't any different in those basic ideas, so if you are looking for a genre breaking show, this isn't the right one for you. Of course, with the theme of flying and war comes the theme of freedom, and when you put a woman and a man together, you get romance. There aren't many stories on piloting, but there are plenty on flying and wars. This movie perfectly shows how you can take something really basic and simple and make it into something complete and special.
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