I thought about watching one episode a day, but the plot was so intriguing that I could only watch it in one go. Suspense and tenderness combine well!
Satoru's elementary school days were careless, and he lacked genuine concern for the people around him, but tried to be friendly. Of course, very few people can live as transparently as Xian Yee when they were young. After learning of Kadai's murder, Juvenile Satoru felt very remorse, and felt that if he could invite Kadai to go home with her, maybe she would not be targeted by bad guys for being single. So, when he returned from 29 years old to 18 years ago, he acted firmly, and the outcome of the future was changed accordingly.
Love is enough to change the future.
Isn't that what the adult society is like? Everyone is smart and insightful. They see the various situations of the people around them, and they are well aware of other people's predicaments, but in order to protect their lives, or simply feel that they can't change anything (Xian Ye in his youth) That's it, I have noticed the scars on Kadai's body for a long time, but never took any action), few people are willing to take the initiative to stand up, lend a helping hand, and give their sincerity. A barrier is created between people, and everyone lives comfortably and alone in a circle of self-protection. It wasn't until something remorseful happened that I realized how cold my past self was.
The whole animation repeatedly emphasizes trust, courage, and the value of companions. It is indeed very moving, and the most moving thing is the love and warmth revealed in the daily life bit by bit. It is the temperature of these nuances that changes the future. (The most memorable scene in the whole film is when Kayo burst into tears in front of the hearty breakfast prepared by Satoru's mother.)
Of course, as far as the case itself is concerned, there are still some details and puzzling points that cannot stand up to scrutiny. In particular, the murderer's motive and criminal psychology, although there are some explanations, are still quite vague. In the end, the murderer and Wu's relatives and friends waited for him to wake up, and stopped the paparazzi from making up. The psychology of this character is really contradictory.
In addition, the style of painting is actually not my favorite, especially the lips of Wu's mother, it always makes me feel like a sausage mouth...
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