I finally finished watching the show that I wanted to watch for more than a year in one afternoon. Although the plot made me a little bit stuck, I am very happy to be able to watch such a high-quality work.
The quality of the production itself is excellent, and the music is very catchy. The pictures of the characteristic style are easy to see, and occasionally the sin value will drop a bit, but also admire the imagination of the producer for this.
But yeah, when I woke up at noon, my head was probably still dazed, so I didn't see that the playlist was in reverse order. I ended up watching the last episode first, and I was still wondering if it was a flashback method... = = I found out after watching it all Watching the last episode first does affect the body feeling... a little regrettable.
What I admire most is the portrayal of Miko. She is contradictory, but she is always kind in her heart. Even if she becomes a demon, she finally bravely confesses her heart and fearlessly asks to let Miki go. That firmness is shocking.
The second is Miki. Miki is really a heroine who I liked beyond my expectations. She is so good that she will not disgust a harsh person like me, but will feel emotional. This is really a mature person who is willing to People who believe in others are pure good people, but the world treats her so badly, which makes her ending look very chilling - the portrayal in this paragraph is really shocking, people who are afraid of demons unconsciously become evil demons. The ignorant indulgence in front of the bonfire of hell, but the real demons, they have unerased humanity, watching this crazy atrocity, the heart that does not want to hurt people becomes a weapon to kill themselves. It's sad to see the way of guarding the victim and raising his head to accept everything. Even if there are reasonably rational humans and children, it is still of no avail. Before the audience is moved, that little consolation will be completely wiped out by the subsequent madness.
Those young people who say Rap, they have achieved nothing, but they also have a conscience and even have the courage to cut a knife for their friends. Compared with those successful people who are afraid of death and crazy, the comparison is extremely ironic.
The portrayal of Miki's parents is also very touching. The brave mother who left her family for the sake of her child who turned into a devil without hesitation, and the father who bravely went to the rioting streets for his wife and children, was torn apart in righteousness and fatherly love. I couldn't cry, I just felt very aggrieved. Afterwards, Miki and Akira's wailing was really sad to see - good people don't have good rewards, in this world where everything is crazy.
After taking this role, I quite like him. His feelings for Ming should be quite complicated. I like him and want to kill him? Want to keep him? Want to use him? Whatever it feels is reasonable. Since I didn't awaken Satan's consciousness before or did those things unconsciously, but after awakening, it doesn't seem to have any fluctuations and accepted such a fate, so is the last twelve-winged Satan or is it? Woolen cloth? It would be easier for me to accept it if it was natural, because it can be said that it has not changed from beginning to end.
Hei Meow's death is really infuriating... Fortunately, it's reincarnated at the end, I hope the ending will not die.
Recently, the old show has been put on hold, and the movie or something has been temporarily put on hold. I have to say that the Japanese animations of the last century are really invincible, no matter the production or the depth of content - of course, the premise is that the works that have been passed down to this day are indeed quite powerful and worthy of being circulated for more people to see and think about.
In fact, when I was in the second period of junior high school, I had seen Devil Man because I was interested in Satan, but it was a live-action movie, and I watched it in a fog. I remember that the last man with wings on his head was quite amazing at that time. . The 2018 version of Weeping Son is really amazing. I have time to consider looking at the old version for comparison.
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