So everything is Martha's grief?
save the world? Certainly not. Neither Martha's light camp nor Adam's dark camp are saving anything. Martha killed Jonas because she wanted to save Jonas who had passed by by mistake, just because she wanted the world to go on and on and on. When Adam was Jonas, at first he just wanted to save Martha and his world and his father. As a result, his father died because of himself. The way to untangle this knot is to destroy the world directly without forming a closed loop. Both are wolves.
Rescue Adam? Please, because Martha from the parallel time and space visited Jonas who stumbled into the past, and after paying the public ration with Martha from another world, another Martha who brought him here before was shot back and shot. Note that this Jonas actually cares more about the original world and Martha in the original world. And the middle-aged Jonas, who is about to evolve into Adam, has no feeling for this Martha at all. I think the only people who really sympathize with each other in this show are the final body Martha and Jonas.
All in all, Martha is the worst. Because the Jonas she likes, she has another Martha in her heart. Whether it's the one that collapsed in front of him, or the one that has nothing to do with him at all. It's so sad, this play is just a coffee table full of tragedies.
In addition, Masha is really cruel, maybe it's for the children. The human Jonas let go of Martha was also the time when he evolved into the final form of old age Adam. This Martha was inexplicably pulled over by herself to fall in love with Jonas, the tool man, but she turned her face and shot him. It was really a deal.
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