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Kino’s Journey Episode 1

   “Land of Visible Pain -I See You”

Kino’s Journey follows the adventure of a young girl Kino and her talking motorcycle Hermes as they travel to many different countries and lands, experiencing how those people live there lives. In this episode Kino and Hermes visit a country and they are greeted by a prerecorded message that ask them to input how many days they will be staying Kino inputs 3 day this being important to Kino because its long enough to learn about a countries traditions and way of living but also short enough that she won’t get attached to anything or anyone because she is afraid of settling down, when they are inside the town, they come to find out that no human live in town and that it is run by robots making everything in town cheap, these is a very good scene of Kino cleaning her gun and practicing drawing her gun, this scene is very good in telling the audience that Kino’s travel have a danger to them. Kino does come to find out that human do live in this country but they live secluded form one another, when we find out why they live this way it’s  understandable. The episode end with Kino and Hermes continuing their travels and ending with a quote "The world is not beautiful; and that, in a way, lends it a sort of beauty." this could be interpreted a lot of different ways, I like to interpreted like this, that although people, places or objects have flaws you can still find beauty in those flawed things. That it for the first episode I won’t do spoiler this time I will next time please click that follow button if you want to keep reading my posts. If you want to watch Kino you will have to buy it on amazon since I can’t find it streaming anywhere here the link.

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