After a week of chasing "Attack on Titan" day and night, the bigger the territory, the more trembling people feel. Because I don't want to face such a puzzling plot, I hope it is just a simple royal romance.
The historical gauze has accumulated too much dust and is too heavy, and it is difficult to see its original pattern. But an excellent work is often heavy, and it needs to arouse people's reflection, reflection on war, reflection on human nature, and reflection on the world.
I've always longed for immortal memories and the ability to predict the future, but now I hesitate. In the fourth season, Allen has the memories of his predecessors and can also see his future. But it has lost the look in the eyes of the first three seasons. It is obviously stronger and should have more freedom, but in fact, it is more bound, and it is farther away from freedom. The crybaby, who often doubts himself, will believe that Allen, who relies on joint battles, is gone forever, witnessing the cruelty of the war, and finally launching the war.
In order to live upright, the Eldians living in the containment area want war; in order to protect the island of Pa, the Eldians in the wall want to fight. But they are the most innocent, they are innocent, but they are guilty. So be a little ordinary, and forgive yourself. At least not so much.
To be an ordinary child, cute enough, makes sense.
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