To be fair, it's obvious that his mother is the main theme of a patriotic anime at first glance, but he can't help but want to brush it episode by episode. This motherfucker and our country's patriotic animation are completely different things. After watching the first episode, you will know that this is a fucking anime that wants to revolutionize, and it is about the glorious and great Bushido spirit of the great Japanese national slut, but... The difference is that Lelouch was given to Lelouch at the beginning. What is set is revenge. The reason why he revolutionized was not for some glorious and great national feelings, for the country, for peace and for himself, but to kill his father and avenge his mother and sister. Two protagonists, one is Lelouch and the other is Suzaku. One is the rebel faction who advocates revolution, and the other is the submissive faction who advocates reform. It feels like this is the worst time the reformists have been hacked. Suzaku is literally portrayed as an idiot. This is also a very ingenious place where the main melody is instilled. It is impossible to use the image of Suzaku as a fool to tell people that reform is impossible (although it is not said on the surface), and it is impossible for the Great Japanese nation to submit to the feet of other nations. The Great Japanese nation will never be defeated, as long as the sovereignty is not independent , the army is not independent, that is, people do it for the sword and I do it for the fish, and you die when you want to die.
Let's talk about superpowers, that's what Geass. Unlike other anime, there is no peerless martial arts that is worth a hundred, and there is no invincible punch from Saitama teacher, not like Long Aotian's strong mess, it is an "absolute obedience", and can only be used once. . Most animes follow this logic, because he is the protagonist, so he has super powers, because he has super powers, he is invincible, and finally wins. But as far as the protagonist's superpower is concerned, I personally think that it only plays a driving role. Even if the protagonist does not have superpowers, sooner or later, he will destroy his motherland, kill his father, and save Japan.
Geass seems to represent a kind of power or ability that can surpass everyone, and once it is out of control, it will bring a devastating blow to mankind (the so-called power or ability is to sign a contract with the devil?). At first, he was able to control it, but later, he couldn't control it, and he became like another capable person, who was desperate to achieve his goals. We cannot deny that some people have this ability, some people can make people obey, and some people are very smart and can read people's thoughts. Once such people run wild, um...
In the penultimate episode, that's what happened. When everyone thinks that the reform has been successful and everything is going to be fine (mainly because it has reached the penultimate episode), a hot look turns out to be derailed, and all Japanese people will be killed in the end. This reflects the negative effects of ability and its drawbacks, and at the same time, as mentioned above, expresses reform, the impracticality of placing life in the hands of others. Fuck it, this is the most abusive place. The pure and kind princess seems to be born to be used by others.
There is also a setting, which is really fucking high. Suzaku is a reformer, obviously the son of the Prime Minister of Japan, but he hopes to make Japan independent through peaceful evolution. But Zero is an American, but he wants to take revenge on his father's life. It's true that all the good people are made by the Japanese, and conspiracies such as murder are pushed to the Americans. The screenwriter's scheming has to be admired.
There are also a few details. Zero is calm and resourceful, while Suzaku is irritable and emotional, a rebel and a submissive. Through comparison, the characters and political opinions of the two protagonists can be better brought out. . Zero obviously copied the male protagonist of V for Vendetta, even wearing a mask is not much better. . The episode of Island of God is obviously copied from Gundam, I wiped it, even the lines are the same. .
In the end, it was clear that the reformists had won. Just because of one misstep in his eyes, he made the Japanese die again, he pushed the next season, and he made the great, glorious and unyielding Japanese nation fight for one more time. . The island country patriotic animation, I took it.
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