If you don't like it, you may not be able to watch five episodes, or it may be because it is too cruel and dull. But after reading it, it will be unforgettable for a lifetime, because this is people, telling the story of people, the story of the biggest monster in the world. I write about every book I read, and I also want to write something after the film I read. So I want to start writing something from this anime, but I really have no idea where to start. What to write, isn't it just writing people, although it's just a simple swipe to cover too much content.
I have always admired the Japanese for this, film and television works are easy to get distracted, and they portray human nature into the woods. In this short film of about 25 hours, or in one day, more than 200 characters appeared, resulting in thousands of tortures of human nature. Almost all of my own views on human thinking can be found in this film. The pros and cons are so frankly narrated, and they are more of a synthesis. In fact, there is no great good or evil, everyone is a monster intertwined with good and evil, and it is elusive. Even John, that ultimate "person" is a complex interweaving of good and evil.
In fact, it doesn't matter if there are some spoilers. The main story itself is not the biggest highlight. It is more about seeing yourself in the play and seeing some similar scenes of human nature that you have encountered so far. Maybe good and evil are not important. In the process of trying to construct great good and great evil, you will naturally find that evil is good and good is evil. The main body of the world we know is human, a complex and incomprehensible human nature, including our ego. This may be the charm of the second dimension, using two-way foil to distort the whole space, so that people can see the cruelty of the whole world in a more comfortable environment. As far as this film and human nature are concerned, I can no longer write more, because everything is in the chaotic self, and when the end of life, maybe everything will be clarified, but I can't write it down. Life is like this. After walking this road with the burden of human nature, you can't see what's in the burden until the end. Maybe such a heavy burden has nothing at all.
2016-5-1
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