I didn't watch "Her Memories" too seriously, but the plot like exploring the mysterious star has become a routine, and the others are indifferent.
"The Stinkiest Weapon" is the kind of sketch that is filled with a strong sense of irony from beginning to end. How domineering the American emperor was at that time, this is also a Japanese concept of hegemony: dominance, and absolute confidence, you can use all your tricks. I'll take another shot. There is also the incomparable confidence and worship of technology in that era, which is a beautiful era.
Nima in "The Street of Cannons" is a portrait of militarism. The Nazi thunderbolt and the raising of hands, the ritual sense of the devil's serious and unorthodox, is a serious interpretation of the absurd. But in those days, were the people in it still immersed in the frenzy? The old man seems to have loosened his heart, but the next generation has been ruined. "Steel Sky" chaotic entry~
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