Evil can give you temporary benefits, but good can give you life-long benefits.

Pearlie 2022-12-18 17:24:10

One of my big impressions after reading it is: If hip-hop singers like PGONE in our country, who are full of dirty words, violence and even drugs, can learn from the excellent lyrics of these Japanese rappers appearing in "Devil Man", there should be how nice.

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In the fourth episode, the hip-hop brother confessed to Miko with an impromptu rap. The normal speech speed suddenly transitioned to a very rhythmic rap, and each lyric just hit the girl herself: trying hard but still being covered in Under the halo of others, the inner world that is eager to get attention and eager to take a step. (So ​​did you and me in front of the screen!) After the rap was sung, Miko burst into tears. The artistic treatment of this whole section is really wonderful!

The following is the analysis of the ontology: the first half of the animation is very exciting, combining various emotional stories from multiple parties, and the descriptions of sex and killing are both intense and enjoyable. It turns out that Japanese animation that is not bad for money and does not need to catch up with the construction period, coupled with the talent and hard work of a group of masters, can achieve such a high height! Smoking animation is better than smoking marijuana! (x)

But the second half of the episode fell into the monotonous "blood for blood's sake" and "violence for violence's sake" and irrational indiscriminate killings. The scene of the tragic deaths of the heroines at the end of the ninth episode pushed the whole drama "revenge on the audience" to the point where climax. The ending is a bit ridiculous, but the spectacular battle of the demons is very enjoyable to watch... Several raps in the animation are really high-quality and finishing touches. The super-high-level singing skills and appropriate lyrics make the restless teenager still The heart that insists on hope and justice is revealed. Another place that impressed me is in episode 9: Miki wrote on her Twitter "I trust and love everyone who still has compassion, whether it is human or demon, I am willing to accept... …”. After each line of typing, there are many denunciations, sarcasms and insults from other netizens. The stark contrast in rhetoric shows the world of difference between those who are ugly at heart and those who are kind at heart.

After watching this film, I completely changed my impression of the male protagonist seiyuu Uchiyama Anhui. In the past, I always thought his voice was too low, lacking vitality, and it was uninspiring to listen to. However, Uchiyama in this play can be said to have thoroughly performed the seven emotions and six desires, and the whole process of tearing and roaring is also extremely powerful...

Demons are not only frightening and terrifying monsters fictionalized in animation works, but also symbolize the dark side of us as human beings with complex emotions: jealousy, hatred, chasing fame and fortune, cruelty, insensitivity . When Fei Niao did not hesitate to sacrifice countless innocent lives to achieve the dramatic effect of his performances, to prove the correctness of his research to the greatest extent, and simply to gain recognition for himself at all costs, when he was indifferent to human cannibalism and even agitated. He, who has always prided himself on science, justice, and objectivity, may have become a devil (of course, it was proved later). When Fubu Ming has turned into a ghost, he is still a "creeper" (Crybaby happens to be the title name), who will exaggerately burst into tears for the misfortune of others, and will not hesitate to violate the requirements. To save people whose hearts have been devoured by demons, he should be called an angel. When we in reality are like the demons in the play, there is no love, no compassion, compassion, compassion for others. We will long to use the forces of evil—cheating, violence, breaking the law, deceiving, hurting others—to gain as much status and respect for ourselves as possible. When there are more and more such demons, disputes and wars will follow. The power that we should have used to make life better has turned into a cold weapon, turning its guns on each other and ourselves.

Just a little bit of evil will plant the seeds of distrust in people's hearts, and the relationship between them will quickly be filled with suspicion and hatred. Relying on this evil, we have won a little something, but in order to make up for the conflicts and losses brought about by this evil, we have to pay dozens of times the huge price of time, energy and even sacrifice in order to heal the crater and the loss. scars. But look at episode 5 of the animation: Miko has won the respect and praise of the surrounding classmates because of her rapid improvement in running ability, and she is very satisfied; but in the riots in the clothes store, Miki, who has always been jealous of her, just relies on her purity. The kind and tolerant heart, with just a few words, dispelled the estrangement among all the people present, and the people who were originally around Miko returned to Miki all of a sudden, admiring her for her bravery and sincerity. This is probably: evil can give you temporary benefits, but good can give you life-long benefits.

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