Lelouch the Rebellious

Emmalee 2022-04-21 09:02:46

The first impression after reading it is that I really don't want such a person in my life, at least not to be met by myself, with super IQ, calm and rational, plus superhuman will, a charming, charming person It's terrifying and makes people lose their minds. From Genghis Khan, Napoleon to Hitler and other excellent dictators, all the swords point to are disasters (Japan, one of the birthplaces of fascism, has made such a drama. Sure enough, the understanding of dictatorship can only be better understood after experience)

I also don't want to have a friend like Suzaku, Zhu Xin. In other words, those people are the best of the best, with strong wills and perfect ideals. Even if ordinary people peep into such a world a little, their hearts will be burned for nothing.

As for the future of mankind. The future is a beautiful vision. Everyone's starting point is good, and I hope for peace in this world. I want to keep a smile on the face of my loved one forever. This is originally a lie. History is always moving forward, and there is no vacuum in history. When human beings abandon the script of the gods and push themselves under the flash of history, human desires are inflated to the greatest extent. There are too many people in this world, and the desire to be satisfied has become a black hole that cannot be filled. Gilgamesh in Fate once said that there are too many human beings now. Too much to be worthless, too much to exceed the load of this world.

Lu Luxiu has been looking for, has been looking for a solution to unhappiness, Suzaku is the same. Lelouch felt unfair that he and Nanali had been abandoned, so he rose up against Britain. Suzaku wants to restore Japan, and wants no one to get hurt again.

I have to say that the history and military of the screenwriter are good. Regarding the use of ancient Greek mythology, Ragnarok, King Arthur, Knights of the Round Table, these materials have deep symbolic meanings, nesting historical stories, such as Suzaku driving Lancelot (Lancelot betrays Arthur), and The cat named Arthur kept biting him too. Secondly, he pointed out the current and wrong situation of various countries. At that time, our country's chronic diseases, eunuchs, corruption, and betrayal of the country (it can also be seen why this drama was blocked so thoroughly). National liberation, political conspiracy, removing some of the military's names in the second class, this is simply trying to reveal the truth of our history. Looking at Suzaku in the first part, I wanted to change the country from within. I remembered the Westernization Movement and the 1980 Reform, the government was exhausted, the old forces were too strong and eventually failed, so the youth of Jishi realized that they could not rely on the declining Qing government. Only then did the Xinhai Revolution and so on. After reading the first part, I thought it was Suzaku who was doomed to fail, if he and Lelouch were in a battle of methods.

After reading the second part, I didn't understand in the end, Suzaku's following, Suzaku's choice, Suzaku as a sword, what is his pursuit. Before Lelouch became the emperor, I compared the relationship between the two to Han Fei and Li Si. One went to a strong country and went with the flow, but the still water was deep and secretly murdered. But Lelouch and Suzaku, after constantly dismantling and creating lies, joined forces.

At the end, when Suzaku pierced Lelouch's heart, I cried. In fact, Lelouch of fifty episodes took two days to watch it with a sigh of relief, and his thinking was also collapsing with the state. Suzaku killed his father, Lelouch killed his brother, and cut off his relationship with Sally. Suzaku betrayed Lelouch twice, and Lelouch deceived the world with a mask... Words can no longer describe the tragic and solemn mission of this mission. , partner and chess piece, enemy and self, what you want to create and what you want to destroy, chaos entangles, contradicts itself, and finally achieves unity at Zero's Requiem. Lelouch is no longer obsessed with the death of his mother and his eternal tenderness to Nanali. He sacrifices his life for justice, bears the blame of thousands of people, and takes away all sins. And Suzaku, after opposing zero countless times, became him, inherited the symbol created by Lelouch, and since then abandoned himself and dedicated everything to the world without reservation. The boundaries between crime and punishment have been confused, and everything has been reincarnated.

The general identity is a student, and the general identity is a politician. This kind of setting is very pleasing, and it makes me even a scholar dream of being all-powerful. The warm, easy-to-smile plot in the whole play is at Ashred College. Therefore, Lelouch occupied the school and put the place where the United Nations Charter was signed in the school, which is a reminiscence and memory of those days that cannot be returned. It is the unbearable lightness of life to shatter the beauty that can no longer be picked up.

I think I didn't understand the show. If you really understand it, it is the real despair.

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Code Geass quotes

  • Kallen: You fellas know full well what this badass mother can do!

  • Lloyd: Are you surprised?

    Milly: [blinks] Uhhh...

    Lloyd: Matchmaking dates are usually in hotels or restaurants.

    Milly: Uh, I suppose that's true, but I'd heard you were a very unique person, Lord Asplund.

    Lloyd: [works at computer] Unique! What a delightfully awful way to put it.

    Milly: I'm surprised you're interested in a girl from the downgraded Ashford family after it lost its rank.

    Lloyd: [turns to Milly] Oho! But I couldn't care less about loss of rank.

    Cecile: Excuse me.

    [sets down a tray of tea for Lloyd and Milly]

    Milly: I'm sorry to trouble you.

    Cecile: Not at all. Take your time.

    Lloyd: No need for that.

    [resumes working]

    Lloyd: Why draw it out? Let's get married.

    Milly: Huh?

    [exclaims]

    Milly: That's it?

    Lloyd: Getting cold feet?

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