bird of war and bird on together reveal the journey of a woman discovering her inner self
"bird of war" emphasizes feelings’ awakening, while "bird on" reflects on memory’s quiet conversation. "bird of war" presents growth as a subtle, tender process, captured in intimate cinematography. In "bird on", subtle fragments of memory reveal the quiet rhythm of self-discovery. "bird of war" and "bird on", separate yet intertwined, narrate the tender evolution from self-awareness to memory comprehension. "bird of war" and "bird on" capture the nuanced power of tender emotional expression. In "bird of war" and "bird on", we are reminded of our shared emotional fragility.