I really like this kind of work that is visually stimulating and emotionally determined. At first, the naked desire and exaggerated style of painting seemed to cover up the ugliness of human nature. Later, the ugliness of human nature could no longer be concealed, so human beings committed suicide. I personally think that this work expounds the relationship between gods [superhumans], humans, and demons [lower humans] particularly well: Satan, as a seraph, fell into a demon because he was dissatisfied with his cold-blooded kind, but he always has the power of the gods. Appearance, finally lost his love and "sublimated" to become a human with a more complex thinking pattern; Ming as a human degenerated into a demon for the sake of friends and the same kind, but his heart was still influenced by the goddess in his heart, and finally launched to the devil because his own light disappeared. War fights with gods; Miki is a real human from beginning to end, but she is the most divine character in the whole work, understands the suffering of humans and demons, listens to and accepts all the words of the world, but she is too So detached that he is rejected by both humans and demons. Is there really no difference between gods, humans, and demons? It's only because we don't understand each other that we are divided into various factions, which leads to fighting, and finally leads to destruction step by step.
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