In the movie, Violet Evergarden becomes a personal tutor to the troubled Isabella York, who is struggling to find a purpose in life and reconcile with her past. As Violet teaches her the art of writing and expression, Isabella learns to open up about her deepest desires and regrets.

One of the key themes of the film is the power of words, and how they can bridge the gaps between people and heal wounds that seem impossible to mend. Violet, who was once a soldier and is still grappling with her own traumatic past, sees writing as a way to connect with others and make sense of her own emotions.

Throughout the movie, we see flashbacks of Violet's past and how she came to be an "Auto Memory Doll" - a professional letter writer who helps others communicate their feelings. As Violet helps Isabella write a letter to her long-lost sister, she also confronts her own feelings of guilt and sorrow, and learns to come to terms with the tragedies of her past.

The film is a beautiful exploration of the human heart and the bonds that connect us all, told through the eyes of two very different young women who are struggling to find their place in the world. With stunning animation, evocative music, and poignant storytelling, Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll is a must-see for fans of emotional anime and heartfelt drama.

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