Parallel worlds, divergent universes, dreams of the universe, Hiroshi, Takuya, Zedu and the others, the tower of the alliance, Zedu's lonely dream, rendering a beautiful and melancholy atmosphere, because the war between alliance and us is coming, but what does the tower symbolize Ah, why is it associated with the girl's dream, because of the grandfather's relationship? Not really understand. Are you saving Sayuri or saving the world? In the end, both Hiroshi and Shirakawa chose Sayuri, because the war has already begun, and now it may be speculated that the tower represents balance, the balance of parallel universes and reality, in which the warm memories of the three, love with boys and girls, and saving the world are entrusted. After the war, I don't think it was the cause of the two of them. Those five hours won't have much impact, it's just the time it took to fly, but as mentioned earlier, it takes 45 minutes to install the jet? In short, it expresses a lot of girls and boys' hearts linking dreams and reality, and talks about the loneliness in dreams, being isolated from the world, and being at a loss. When Haoji plays a familiar melody, beautiful memories reappear. Brain scientist Maki is studying the connection between parallel worlds and dreams, but I am still very puzzled. This kind of predictive ability, this method of combining electromagnetic waves and brain waves to analyze, is like not understanding the magician in religious ceremonies to drive away the disease. I don’t understand this connection. I think it’s possible to create more creative fictions, in order to effectively express the love of the protagonist. This kind of love is sweet, bitter, beautiful, sad, lonely, hesitant, and warm, which makes us smell the new sea. Sincere artistic taste. At the same time, the background of the war may be more contrasting.
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