Briefly talk about the deep thoughts that Neverland brought me

Leopold 2022-04-21 09:03:45

In my eyes, there is no one of the strongest new shows in January. Maybe the five points and Shield Yong that caught my eye are excellent, but in terms of the depth of the work, they can't compare to Neverland at all. Here I will briefly talk about what this show has brought me to think about! First of all, the setting of the story is a society where monsters keep people as livestock (I haven't read the comics, so I don't know if there is a human society in the world behind) So this makes me think deeply: in our livestock livestock As a meat eater, if we put ourselves in the same situation, how should we choose between the weak and the strong? Secondly, when it comes to the worldview in this episode, is it really just the absurdity of the evil way? How can we ensure that this society is not a livestock farm in the world, and that our childlike innocence is not devoured by the demon of human nature like the brain in the play? The children in the play are only six to twelve years old, how many more years of innocence do we maintain? In the struggle against the demons, some people are willing to accept their fate or even know nothing, sacrifice their treasures, some are cruel, become mothers in livestock farms, become accomplices in reality, and others Like Emma, ​​who warmed the world with love, and finally escaped from this dark trap... Looking at these shadows, I was in a trance and confusion, but I didn't know where my future self would go...

Finally, in addition to the thinking brought by the worldview of the drama, the plot in the drama will also give me a strong impact, such as how to choose when Ray gave up other people's realistic plans and Emma's emotional conflict with everyone's family, Norman I took the initiative to give up the opportunity to escape in exchange for everyone's sacrifice in peacetime, and Emma's final plan to unite all the family members. Whether this setting is reasonable and whether I can do the same myself, I am impressed by the depth of this drama. So much so that the five bodies are thrown to the ground. It can be said that whether it is the author of the original work or the staff of this show, they have really contributed a very profound animation feast to us!

In short, the best new show in January, the promised Neverland.

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Extended Reading
  • Jimmie 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Is it true that only the Japanese can capture such a grand and humble worldview? Look at the comic adaptation, the original must not be more powerful? I started without reading the introduction, but I immediately noticed that it was wrong. The first impression was a dungeon game, so I probably knew if there was still a next game waiting outside. What touched me the most was the choice of White Lies Ridong and later Emma to tell them all, and 4-year-old Phil that he was staying. How much of this horror of being harvested can be understood in the world of children, but the choice of Norman Emma and Ray is too courageous. ps People who haven't read the book think that Norman still has a play? And will he really let his own son die? The value of mother actually has a certain rationality, I must be crazy!

  • Chasity 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    The tenth episode Norman was shipped out crying once. But the flashbacks of sister and Isabella made me even more worried. They were both people who had dreams of freedom and finally gave up fighting their fate, which is closer to the cruel reality of society. As for the feasibility of this escape plan... I think if you like it, don't take it seriously?