How should I put it? The last anime I watched was Jinju. Maybe this is the reason, and people who had high expectations for the gods of Steins;Gate are still disappointed with this anime. First of all, the second half is right. The foreshadowing and time travel of the first 12 episodes are very cool to watch, but as a person, I regard the true love as the male protagonist. Her actions convinced me that the truth and the male lead were true love and I regarded the assistant as a male lead's super partner. I really didn't expect that the two of them would eventually become love, and it was the kind that was deeply remembered, and eventually both became In the story of the two of them, the male protagonist said that he has become paralyzed because he has saved the truth countless times. Is it really the reason why you don't love it? If you don't love yourself, why are there so many childhood sweetheart stories in those episodes at that time, that episode was so desperate and touching, I really cried when I saw it, that episode was very moving, if it was the male lead and the truth at the end The story of saving each other, I will give five stars. Maybe it's my reason that I regard Zhenyou and the male lead as true love, so I didn't feel the first time I watched the male lead and the assistant kiss? I don't know if anyone has the same feeling
It's this feeling that the emotional foreshadowing is not really justified, and the sudden change of the male protagonist's emotions and the direction of the plot caught me off guard.
This is the first point of my disappointment. That's the biggest reason why I didn't give it five stars. I think the last arrangement here as an assistant and the male lead is true love, and the truth is just unrequited love for the male lead? (Or is it pure friendship?), I think if we want to arrange it like this, then don't have so many past plots of the two of them, and be so cruel. The degree of cruelty is far more cruel than the assistant's. I think.
The second is that the world view is very large, but the character settings are somewhat strange. I directly guessed that the working warrior is from the future, but I was pleasantly surprised that she was John. What I can't stand the most is that Mr.'s picture tube is FB, and Shiny Finger's, that animation doesn't have much plot processing, it's very simple. Although I understand that it is the dawn of hope for people who are full of despair, making these two villains, but the rendering is not enough, and I hope that adding comics or the like can change my outlook. And all the characters around have identities without exception. I think the FB one is too coincidental. Of course, it may just be that I don't understand it. Maybe SERN deliberately placed FB below them?
In the last two episodes, the future male protagonist sent a message. The part was paired with a music box for binaural processing. It was really shocking and burning. I really liked that part. But the episode at the end was a bit sloppy. Maybe it would have been more fun if the rescuer could plan more complicatedly?
All in all, I'd like to give a 9.0, but no 4.5 stars.
Personally, I think it's not worthy of God's evaluation, but it still makes people's eyes shine. The concept of time line ending is very powerful and novel, and the method of the ending is very shocking and surprising, and the part of Hezhen Youxi really pokes me, touching. I don't know if anyone, like me, was particularly moved by the episode of Hezheng, which led to the feeling that the episode of Hezheng had not changed.
It's all personal opinion, welcome to discuss.
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