The resources obtained from friends have always been seen by Amway at the right time. I finally finished watching it off and on, and it's incredible that so many episodes have been abandoned. Writing this is just to give myself a little space to record, because I think there are still some remarkable content in it.
I have to say that the piano monologue in the first 15 seconds really attracted me, and it was one of the main reasons why I didn't give up on an episode. (Although I don't think the songs or tunes in it are very good = = Even if it is the theme song of GDM.)
Otonashi is still such a character who builds the halo of the protagonist, because he "saved" the vice president of the student council and got that. A person who is invincible treats him differently, just surviving a battle or something. These are still people grinning
. The worldview of such a place where young people who die without realizing the meaning of their lives realize their dreams is at least very novel to me, although it is a bit sloppy and difficult to capture.
The angels and the combat team actually came to this afterlife with the same purpose, but they were in opposite camps, mainly because of their different beliefs. Angel hopes that everyone can be redeemed and start a new reincarnation without any regrets, but Xie does not want to disappear in an ordinary way, so she repeatedly reminds everyone not to listen to the class seriously and not to join the club. And the meaning of this film is still to focus on the life of striving for the realization of one's own dreams, which is truly meaningful, such as youth culture and the same theme as an american dream. Everyone will experience more or less painful memories that they don’t want to experience, but perhaps only by crossing the past will a better day appear. It is not escape or hiding, but real growth.
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