There is no Gundam Diva mobile monster, and there is no so-called boy saving the world. The world is a planet connected by gates, from Ganymede to Mars, and the abandoned Earth that keeps dropping meteorites. There are all kinds of incredible things on bebop. Except for gifted children and smart dogs, everyone has a past that they don't want to be mentioned.
I saw that handsome bamboo pole-like chicken coop head, lazy when walking, hands in pockets, humorous and defiant when speaking, handsome when fighting and occasionally cosplaying with Bruce Lee. Seeing that cunning woman who is good at escaping, not to be outdone, she took advantage of it and traveled while looking for a non-existent place to return. Seeing that standard good man at home without his looks and his fried rice skills, what do they call him, oh, "Bad Boy Jett".
The story is neither long nor short, and most of the 26 chapters are boring or light-hearted or thought-provoking travel stories. In the near future of 2071, the SF theme is just a frame, stripped of the coat what Watanabe is talking about, a gunfight full of violence, a love that is rarely written, almost no love, all the way from believing to betrayal, chasing the elusive freedom, faith , the ideal, the destination...too many.
Spike has no future. This man "looks at the past with one eye and the present with the other". His eyes are deeply immersed in different colors. We can only guess his story from the fragments that remain.
He's a fascinating mystery, the answer is called Julia, not exactly his own woman. The fallen woman and the flying dove, the meaning of existence is no longer needed in the future. At that time, he moved forward calmly, accurately calculating the arc of the grenade and the traces of the bullet. What he wanted was death, the end, the proof of life, and the dust settled.
Before, I complained about Jet's shredded green peppers and shredded meat, hated children, animals and women, and took risks in a sensible style, and fought to the death with cowboy Judy. Counting the time Spike existed, every frame of his expression was imprinted in my heart. There is not much, really not much, that can be written about such a person.
And I love him.
And her name is Faye Valentine, memory, home, nothing, even the name comes from the man who deceived her. It turns out that the gypsy witch who travels through the universe is a lie, the truth is that she exists in the same age as us, but was abandoned by science and unknowable factors. Faye's tape is the emotional climax of the whole story, carrying the full weight of the character. When time jumps on you, Faye will naturally not say whether that sense of clutch will tear you apart, and what it feels like to dream for a hundred years.
To myself in ten years.
In the video, she said, "No matter where you are now or what you are doing, I will support you." She said, "Come on, myself."
Seeing this place in the middle of the night, she began to lose her mind, thinking about the unknowable self in ten years, thinking about now Can I have such courage.
So when Faye, who had recovered his memory, drew the outline of his home with branches in the ruins, and sat with his knees in the corner of the former room, he almost felt the same way.
So when I saw Ed and Ein leave Bebop, I began to realize that the end of the journey was coming.
So when I see the bebop returning to the situation of the two, I feel very lonely.
So seeing Spike go down with a smile and all the legends turned into a playful "bang", there was more sighing than sadness. Rather than attribute it to a bland future that doesn't belong to him, it's better to pay his life to the memories of the past.
The various stories in bebop are just like the world. Yoko Kanno was the original reason for me to watch this film. When the last blue sounded, my eyes were sore for a while. When I listened to the song and watched the camera go up the sky, my heart was filled with a sense of loss.
Always believe that there are traces of their existence on the other side of the universe.
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