NJ5 said:
2- The fantasy parts felt contrived and mostly pointless to me. 3- I didn't think the story was anything special (frankly I've forgotten most of it).
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In regards to the violence, do you mean the violence in the real world or the violence in the fantasy world? Because I think the real world violence was pretty accurate to the Spanish Civil War and I think that it seeped into the girl's fantasy world from the real one. Her fantasy is not perfect nor is it even safe so I think the oddness of the imaginary world and how dark it was is a reflection of what hte girl has witnessed in the war maybe.
I thought the other world was pretty interesting, very imaginative and beautiful in a strange way, but to each his/her own.

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