Otomo Keyang's Memories Trilogy One of Her Memories

Shana 2022-10-15 07:28:31

This work also feels heavy to me. It is like a fight club. There are indeed exciting passages, but it is always like telling a story and pressing a stone on the nerves. I can't imagine and enjoy it all the time. It looks the same in water. The reason is that its subject matter is heavy - right and wrong about memory. Memories are a beautiful thing. Whether it is painful or happy, I think it is always good to have memories. Memories allow me to have some of my own judgment, and make life traceable and have its own weight.
[Her Memories] describes an illusory world controlled by a woman, built on her memories. Two astronauts were sucked in, one was immersed in it and couldn't extricate himself, the other resisted hard, and seemed to have conquered the world, but the end was still unavoidable.
The plot is very similar to the mythical banshee who seduces the crew by singing at sea, and there is nothing new. I think all it does is get people thinking about such a huge problem and describe a possibility that is often sketched out. So I don't like it very much, and I don't feel comfortable watching it.

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  • Heinz: Memories... Memories aren't an escape