There is a sentence in the short comment area that won my heart: "This film focuses on the heroine and the novel, and there are many flaws in the setting and plot.". Let me first come to the various questions on the 818 plot:
1. The bizarre decision method: why do you have to adopt this method of killing each other? It stands to reason that the omniscient and almighty God should know who is the most suitable heir? Even if you don't know, it's not difficult to choose a similar one. It's not difficult to be mentally ill like Yuno. For example, the mayor, who can manage a city well, is not far behind being a god.
2. In the play, God repeatedly mentioned that he would not die until July 28, but the reason was not revealed in the end.
3. Since Zhou Mu Yuno is already a god, then her future diary should be useless. It has been clearly stated in the play that Zhou Mu Yuno did not participate in the game at all, and even if the future diary is still a weakness, she has basically Knowing the purpose of the second week, why do you still read the future diary at every turn?
4. Er Zhou Mu Yuno is dead, why is her diary still available?
5. It is mentioned in the play that Yuno has the ability to delete memories. Is it her special function as a god, or is it a special function of mental illness? If she can still use the power of God in the world of the second week, isn't she basically invincible?
6. Why is there nothing left in the world of the second week after Amano Xuehui became a god? If it's really because the world is almost destroyed before, and there is no one but the two protagonists, what's the point of killing one protagonist to become the god of the second week? Since No. 9 can survive in the third-week world, why can't the two protagonists? Even if it doesn't work, it's okay to go back to the Zhoumu world where milk has the final say, right?
7. Since No. 9 said that he was born in the Middle East, then this world is not only a closed world of Sakurami City, how can all 12 players be in this city?
8. I feel that the family reason for my wife Yuno's perverted character is really far-fetched + redundant, and the relationship with the main line is really small, and I feel that it is completely used to fill the gap.
But there are a few things about this work that really impressed me:
1. The horror and uncertainty of the survival game were successfully brought out. The editor took advantage of various turns in the plot: Yurume Miyin had just lost one eye and was about to run away from the siege of the police, but was caught by the 12th Eyes were even gouged out; police officer Takasu, who had also killed the enemy before, suddenly turned around to hunt down the two protagonists; the 6th who was rescued suddenly turned black and robbed my wife Yuno; Amano Xuehui formed an alliance with the 8th and turned around again Instant betrayal. This is extremely impressive.
2. It shows the complexity of human nature, such as the place where the protagonist's father is three restrained and three raised:
1) When I saw my father in the hospital, the two of them played together, and gave Xiaoxue a lot of encouragement, but when they got home, they started rummaging through boxes and cabinets to find a mobile phone.
2) When the tower was bombed on the 8th, Xiaoxue stepped in the air, and Dad stretched out his hand to pull, but he jumped privately at the critical moment (at least there was no problem with jumping with Xiaoxue in his arms), and also killed his wife
3) Dad returned home and denied killing his wife, but he redeemed Xiaoxue's telescope. He planned to see the sky after serving his sentence, but was killed by the killer.
But I have to say that it's annoying to see so many twists, and it's kind of unpleasant to deliberately show off your skills.
3. The suspense about the identity of my wife Yunai, the origin of the three bones, I never thought of it before episode 21, the foreshadowing is really great.
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