Small love dissolves small desires, big love dissolves big desires

Emie 2022-04-24 07:01:05

Four and six:

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Today, I will plant a masterpiece in my mind: Akira, AKIRA means "bright" or "bright" in Japanese.

As an animated film shot in 1988, it has been 30 years, but in terms of filming, style, and plot, it is a level beyond the reach of most animations. The reason why the masterpiece is called a masterpiece , of course there are many places to praise, but personally think the most important thing is the depth of the plot and artistic value.

The film fully demonstrates the aesthetics of violence, the rule of power, and the depiction of human desire. After watching it, I believe that every friend wants to take a deep breath and spit it out to share and discuss with others.

I still remember when I was watching it with my girlfriend. At the beginning of the film, she said that it turned out to be a movie from 1988. I was very surprised. I felt this way when I watched it for the first time. The clarity is incredible, otherwise it would be impossible to co-brand t-shirts and sweaters with Supreme.

In order to avoid spoilers and let everyone fully appreciate the movie, I will tell you a few small plots that I think are the most impressive to suggest the awesomeness of this movie x

The first one I think is that after Tie Xiong obtained super powers, his desire inflated, destroying the city, killing those who were unhappy, and ignoring his former friends, completely releasing the rebound after his inferiority complex, why do some people get

Energy is to protect the world, some people get energy only to satisfy their own desires, the changes in human nature are distorted, let us sigh.

The second is the dialogue between Akira and the protagonist Jintian in the cell. The protagonist does not understand what Akira is. Akira said that it is a very strong energy, and humans fear it, but want to control it.

Suppose that when we see a caterpillar, it seems to be very small in front of humans, but imagine what kind of consequences it will have when it gains human energy, will it explode? Still will? This seems to have some connection with the theory of species evolution.

The third is when the crisis occurred in New Tokyo City, the commander-in-chief controlled the entire situation and troops, the senator fled, and died on the side of the road while taking drugs.

The last one is Akira, who was resurrected by the call of Gao Zhi, Qingzi and Asheng when Tetsuo lost control, representing the new human being and the future, and the film ends.

The whole movie was done in one go, no pee spots, at least I didn't go to the toilet

The film left me thinking a lot, I want to equate Akira with the desires of each of us

The greater the desire, the more we want. Once we have it, sometimes it will make us lose control and lose ourselves in the world of desire, but human beings cannot get rid of desire, sometimes it is the driving force for progress, use it rationally The best way for it is to use love to resolve it, small love to resolve small desires, and great love to resolve big desires.

Having said so much, I am a little thirsty, (ps: took a sip of Coke)

In short, everyone remember to watch it. After reading it, remember to come and communicate with me. Don't say it, I'm going to review it again.

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Extended Reading
  • Vito 2022-01-26 08:13:53

    It was viewed for the first time on December 24, 2009, and for the second time on September 24, 2016.

  • Charity 2022-01-26 08:13:53

    The Japanese directors of the Showa year undoubtedly cannot forget the catastrophic conflict between war and civilization. Even cartoons interpret this theme through huge metamorphosis of ideas. What is surprising about "Akira" is that at such an early age, it brings out the pessimistic theme that mankind cannot control the power and will eventually destroy and self-destruct. However, there are still many breaks between the movie passages, which are struck for the sake of fighting, which is painful and less aesthetic (in contrast, "Steam Boy" is really full of artistic beauty, not to mention "Fire To Town"), and It's hard to explain how eye-catching friend's halo is, and it's even harder to explain it to the audience by using the old soul's argument.

Akira quotes

  • Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): What's that? What happened to Yama?

    Kai: As soon as we saw him, I knew something was wrong. He was still wearing the uniform from the experimental hospital. It's like he's someone else. Even Yama, he asked him if he was really the Tetsuo that we knew, then after that... Oh, I'll miss you!

    Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): We'd been together all our lives, ever since nursery school. He never had an easy time of it, Tetsuo. He's been bullied by everyone.

    Kai: Oh, right. I forgot to tell you. He was asking about your bike.

    Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): [scoffs] My bike?

    Kai: [after bringing Yama's bike to Kaneda] What are you doing?

    Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): [mounts Yama's bike] So Tetsuo wants a bike.

    [guns the engine]

    Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): Bastard!

  • Kai: Are you really going in there alone?

    Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): [mounts his bike] It's my bike he wants, the creep.

    Kai: Don't you think we should call the others first?

    Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): I don't want to keep the bastard waiting.

    [speeds off]

    Kai: Wait! Hey, Kaneda! Wait!