These Two Years Are the Golden Window Period
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The animation style is still beautiful, but the storytelling pace is faster than before. It's about 2 hours long and doesn't get boring at all.
I gave it a score of 7.7 out of 10. You can definitely watch it.
The story structure is quite predictable; from the opening scene to the end, I guessed what would happen next:
A young girl with no experience in the world and a heroic savior who has some powers get together and save the world.
After "Your Name" became a huge hit, many people said that Makoto Shinkai is the new Miyazaki Hayao of our time, aside from the animation style. The story structure is also similar to that of "Spirited Away."
When I started watching "Suzu no Jōken," I immediately thought of "Spirited Away." The two films share a similar theme and storytelling style.
As for the education industry, it's facing a crisis. Let me tell you why:
The birth rate in China has been declining sharply over the past few years. According to my calculations, the number of newborns is expected to continue falling until around 2026-27.
This means that there will be fewer students entering kindergarten and elementary school in the coming years. This, in turn, will lead to a decline in the demand for education services.
As a result, many private kindergartens may face financial difficulties and even closure. Teachers who work at these kindergartens may need to switch careers or seek new jobs.
However, public schools are more likely to be able to adapt to this situation by reducing their teacher-to-student ratios and providing more targeted support services.
This is why I think that the education industry will experience a significant crisis in the next few years. It's not just about private kindergartens; it's about the entire education system.
By 2030, there may be even fewer students entering elementary school, and by 2035, there may be fewer students entering junior high school.
This means that the demand for educational resources will continue to decline, leading to a crisis in the education industry.
It's not just about private kindergartens; it's about the entire education system. The government needs to take drastic measures to address this crisis and ensure that the education sector remains viable.