The style of the fourth season of ep6 has indeed changed a lot from the previous three seasons, becoming more imaginative, gorgeous and dazzling. It's a double-edged sword: it makes people feel that the theme is vague and the core is missing, but it seems to me to be a different theme, this theme is not exact, it is a feeling that runs through the entire fourth season: the main creator Using both true and false plots makes people feel that life and death are so easy and ridiculous. To be clear, fate and what happens in life are random and meaningless, especially from a macro perspective. It's like the people outside the toy train don't know anything about collusion, love and hate inside, and are only annoyed at the trivial derailment. For an individual, or even a small system composed of multiple individuals, such as the toy train in this episode, the major changes that have taken place are trivial to the external system, that is, those outsiders. This enlightens us: life has its ups and downs, what is it from a macro perspective? It's nothing more than a car that accidentally fell off the track, an endless story of soulless puppets. Individual life is meaningless, human beings are just physical beings, a chemical reaction on the cerebral cortex. Dualism has long been falsified, and we are actually puppets without souls! If you don’t believe me, see: the passengers on the train waiting for the ticket check, as well as the characters in other secondary stories or fan stories outside the story train, have such distinct logical abilities, and they are also thinking about their own existence. But they are just soulless puppets, just like us.
We too, like them, are refreshed into new stories sooner or later.
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