three unrelated stories. The memory of the girl is the most smelly weapon and the street of cannons. Otherwise, why is it called a trilogy?
The first story is about a long-dead woman in a corner of the future universe who was unwilling to admit her husband's infidelity and the misfortune of her life, so she created a huge memory machine to live in. In the illusion created by myself, I tried to pull the rescuers who heard the distress signal into the illusion of memory.
In terms of the style of painting, the second story seems to be the warmest and smoothest. A small employee of a pharmaceutical company accidentally ate the company and The small red pills developed by the military cooperatively became an odor factory without realizing it, and brought a devastating disaster to the city.
The painting style of the third story is the darkest and terrifying of the three stories. The gray city has a gray face. Blurred faces of men, women, and children. The whole city is a cannon. Men, women, and children do all day and learn to make cannons. Make cannons. Shoot cannons. . . What is incredible is that the enemy mentioned on the radio has not been seen from the beginning to the end, and the periphery of the city is vast and there is nothing but big pits
. This is the only one of the stories that makes me feel relatively relaxed. Maybe because this story is the simplest. No matter how scary it is, it's just a woman's obsession
with her own memories. Militarism what military destruction is the ambition of a country or even a species and
the stiniest weapon of terror combined with a scientific machine in the last shot of the little clerk who knows nothing with the so-called "sample" to that headquarters as instructed and finally try to get the When I put on the gas mask,
it was obviously a black humor, but I was terrified from the bottom of my heart. It was as if the moment when Tanaka opened the gas mask, I also smelled the thick stench from his body, which made me breathless.
Intellectually, this is a good anime, it is thought-provoking
, emotionally, I don't like it, I think
I 'm still suitable for Miyazaki's faint warmth and melancholy, like Gintama's casual laughing and scolding bad and vulgar pornographic jokes. I don't think I'm used to being so naked,
but I still have to say that this is a good anime. I remember a guy on Youku left a message saying "This anime is especially suitable for Japanese people to watch."
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