who's who's parasitic beast

Kirk 2022-11-26 07:10:18

The second brush of parasitic beasts, including the live-action version, also reminisced. It is a classic among the few Japanese animations I have watched over the years. I have to admit that the first time I played it, I was completely captivated by the storyline. Looking at it again, the plot is diluted, and more attention is paid to the understanding of some of the words, which can be reflected in a certain level in the depths of human nature.
The climax of this point, I personally think, focuses on several changes in attitude when the new face faces the possible resurrection of Goto. Miki said, as a kind, I don't kill him, you decide. From the standpoint of Miki, it was completely incapable of human emotion, and it has begun to look at the body under its feet from the perspective of pity. As the true beheader, Shinichi saw these squiggly fragments moving towards the trunk, and suddenly he had a respect for life. Any life has the right and will to live, and he cannot bear to interfere. "Then let God decide your destiny." By extension, if it leads to the issue of racial invasion, when the other side invades the other side's world and destroys the original balance, the invading side must be at fault and should be exterminated. ? What if both parties are trying to survive? What if the invaders were not parasites but other, weaker species? If balance and harmony can be achieved, will human beings just let it go? In the end, Shinichi used a rusted hatchet to give it the final ride. The reason is that on the one hand, Goto's resurrection will kill more people, and the fate of Goto's termination is inevitable. Again, it's a human issue. How ironic it is to think that such a poor tool can finally kill a near-invincible monster. Therefore, human beings, after all, cannot escape from the perspective of being superior and superior to all things to judge nature. Really helpless.
I remember reading the first time I said that the fly in the ointment was that the detailed identity information of this parasite was not clarified until the end. Now it seems that this issue is really irrelevant if you don't look at it as a sci-fi fan and don't look at it with a curiosity-oriented mentality. In the end, the question of who is who is the parasite in this show is left to the audience to think about. I have to mention that the mayor's life speech when he was surrounded by armed police was really brilliant, and it made sufficient preparations for the meaning of the ending. There are many questions that human beings should reflect on, and their own factors are second to none. The second time I watched it, I was convinced that he wasn't human until the moment he finally collapsed. Perhaps it was the emotional excitement during the speech, which was rendered until he was shot to death. This identity is irrelevant.
A few last rants. When I watched this drama for the first time, I was not used to it. The op is learning, can anyone give me some guidance? ed's style and melody also won my heart! The male and female protagonists are like this in the third year of high school, and they will get it in the future... Do you know why Miki is so smart, strong and warm? Because people love to learn. When Xinyi was sleeping, he was reading and researching materials to learn his skills. You can imagine... Only in this way... I won't say anything later... This
show is really my favorite, so keep it in mind.

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Parasyte: The Maxim quotes

  • Shinichi Izumi: I seriously thought I was gonna have a heart attack.

    Migi: If that were to happen, it would be an inconvenience for me.

  • Shinichi Izumi: You know something Migi? You and I may be the wierdest crime-fighting duo ever.