The first story, of course, is stretched with these bending spoons, and firing lasers from the eyes is finally some kind of crazy and not in the style of the whole anthology. But the supernatural boy reminded Nanno — he also travels from place to place, and pulls out someone else's rot, in this case it was a thirst for fame, a desire to be special and envy of a friend. Cool.
The second one is now one of my favorites. Literally in five minutes we were told so much, without saying anything directly. The groom is no longer "together with his beloved", he is guilty of her death — that's why his father did not let him go to the grave and that's why the scarecrow kills him in the end, just as the scarecrow of the boy killed his (presumably) father. And this information comes without words, just by correlating two stories — bravo
The second one is now one of my favorites. Literally in five minutes we were told so much, without saying anything directly. The groom is no longer "together with his beloved", he is guilty of her death — that's why his father did not let him go to the grave and that's why the scarecrow kills him in the end, just as the scarecrow of the boy killed his (presumably) father. And this information comes without words, just by correlating two stories — bravo
Не бойся ложки, бойся вилки. Один удар - четыре дырки.
То камни на месте умерших у Ито, то пугала. В любом случае, отличная история.