The most likable thing about Rick and Morty is that while greatly stimulating your senses and broadening your imagination, it can also give you some deep thinking material.
After watching five episodes this season, I always feel that it is not the same as the original. Did Rick and Morty make my aesthetics difficult?
After thinking about it, the big difference this season is that Morty's personal characteristics have weakened compared to previous seasons. In this season, Morty is more like an equal partner, with more autonomous actions, not that A drag bottle for balancing the IQ curve. Especially in the multi-line narrative of the first two episodes, Rick and Morty acted separately, and the stories on both sides were quite exciting.
With regard to the death of the first episode, there are endless possibilities for our actions every moment, and the Laplace Demon has been falsified. Uncertainty is one of the joys of our life. And knowing the ending, all roads lead to Rome, and the scenery on each road is different. How can we judge the process based on the ending?
As for the fourth episode, I'm really curious about what happened to that cat? A bit similar to discussing the libidinal effect, it is understandable that human behavior is driven by sensory pleasure. So this point is somewhat related to the "love" in the second episode. The love between people and people is a kind of spiritual power that is higher than the biological instinct. In addition, the difference between human beings and animals is that they add various additional factors to the biological instinct. The conventional rules and concepts created by the quasi-subjective, such as responsibility, public opinion, and law.
The third and fifth episodes chose the more convenient logic circle and time and space shuttle. The fifth episode personally feels like the most exciting episode so far, paying tribute to Terminator, Arrival and so on. The scene without lines of Snake Star is very enjoyable to watch, and it is the charm that can be expressed only by the language of the lens. And the chaos of time and space shown in the fifth episode may be the real situation after having the ability to travel. Maybe there will be a time management bureau at that time?
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