Will we look like dust from the starry sky like dust?

Joannie 2022-11-25 03:45:31

2007/04/1
It was hot and dry, and I couldn't sleep at night.

Even if there are thousands of words, you can only face the screen with all your heart. Lonely people have gradually become a group in postmodern life, and they will gather in the network to echo each other. Of course, I am not the only one fighting.

The wonderful combination of three singles embarks on an inexplicable journey of search. Their own maverick personalities often draw their swords to face each other, and they have experienced terrifying beheadings, inexplicable horrors, unscrupulous wanderings, and ever-present hunger and pursuit. But there is no love that everyone expected.

The Meiji Restoration began, and the world was in chaos due to the conflict between the old and the new. "People say that in troubled times, you don't talk about children's love, but in troubled times, children's love is stronger." Why doesn't it work?

After thinking about it, the only feasible explanation is that the journey of the three is just a brief encounter in their lives, because they each carry an unbearable past, and their fate makes them needless, unable or unable to carry too many things such as love. Even if there is a confession that he wants to say, and there is a consolation for the same sickness, but it is destined to part ways after the journey.

The narration is sad, and the elusive emotion of the whole story has an unbearable weight. I want to come to Watanabe, who is also a person of temperament. He is sure of his perfection about love and refuses to give these three a clichéd and happy ending. It also gives us endless reverie about the future of these three people.

Looking at the starry sky at the end of the sky, yes The girl who was a childhood sweetheart said that looking at the starry sky like dust, she was also a dust.

That's it, that's good. Think no more.

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Samurai Champloo quotes

  • Kagetoki Kariya: Only hope can give rise to the emotion we call despair. But it is nearly impossible for a man to try to live without hope, so I guess that leaves Man no choice but to walk around with despair as his companion.

    Mugen: Huh? What the hell do you want?

    Kagetoki Kariya: If you're looking for Kasumi's daughter, she's crossed over to the island.

    Jin: Do you know him? You know Seizo Kasumi?

    Kagetoki Kariya: I know he's a felon who abandoned his country and had his soul stolen by that foreign religion. I've heard that he fled here to Kyushu and that he was involved in the Shimabara Rebellion. I also know he's the man that the Shogunate wants eliminated more than anyone else. They've know all along that his daughter was trying to find him. In fact, it's helped them. They've let her run free this whole time so they're able to discover Kasumi's whereabouts. And now, although it pains me to say this, I have to insist that you two die right here.

    Mugen: You're taking us on by yourself? You sure got a big pair on ya, pal.

    Kagetoki Kariya: [readies his sword] Come, I hope that you don't disappoint me.

  • Kagetoki Kariya: This flower is an example of a beautiful exterior masking its true intentions. Intentions that are really quite brutal.