Everything is of course SteinsGate's choice

Wayne 2022-11-16 11:26:37

The best thing about Steins;Gate is that it still focuses on the characters when it already has a neat, compelling story structure. So when you read it, you can not only remember the infinitely bound world line and D-mail, but also the one who kept jumping and carrying all the pain trying to save Rentaro Okabe, the one who always stretched out his hand to touch the sky, "with Mayuri of Stardust Handshake", the assistant who believes in the real, helps the real, and inspires the real no matter what world line, and the working soldier who tries to change the future time and time again. Because of this, when you see the final dust settle, you can transcend the pathos of fate and touch the full and complete emotional impact. Heidegger said: Man is fundamentally a temporal existence. The same is true of Steins;Gate. If you use tea as an analogy, it is: The first pass: It is a magnificent reversal symphony. Second pass: It is a tight framework corresponding to countless details. The third product: It is a time machine for the sadness and joy of the characters. Of course, you don't need such a grand reason to like this work. If you need one, I think the best reason is of course: "Everything is the choice of SteinsGate."

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Steins;Gate quotes

  • Rintarou Okabe: I'm the great mad scientist, Hououin Kyoma!

  • Rintarou Okabe: No one knows what the future holds, that's why its potential is infinite.

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