Discussion on the music and theme of the play

Winona 2022-04-22 07:01:55

Shinji and Kaoru are two teenagers, one wants to redress their mistakes regardless of everything, and the other firmly believes that they will eventually save the world. But they could not escape the fate of being controlled and used by the boss, and the No. 13 plane, which was driven by two people, almost awakened and became a tool to destroy the world again. At a critical moment, Xun ended the awakening of Unit 13 by suicide. This ending song plays just in time when Kazuki finds Shinji, who is completely unable to accept that he almost destroys the world again and is like a dead dog, and the world after the catastrophe is both desolate and beautiful. Some people say that this is a song about guardians. Xun sacrificed himself to protect Shinji, so that he had a chance to survive and correct his mistakes. That's right. Everyone has a so-called guardian beside every life. This is the survival of life. basis for development. But I think the deep meaning expressed by this song and this drama is the truth about the evolution of life, destruction and rebirth, the fact and truth of the development of life, without several mass extinctions in the history of the earth, life may not have the opportunity to transition to The dominant survival period of mammals will not evolve us humans, which belong to the primate order, and advanced and complex works of art such as music, film and television will not appear. So if we look at the mass extinction of life in history from an outsider's point of view, it feels a touch of beauty. For the role of the male protagonist Shinji, many viewers have a deep sense of substitution, like the state where we want to do the right thing, but keep making mistakes and being forgiven and guarded. In contrast, the actions of characters like Kaori and Misato are more like the proper attitude of the general public to survive in the world, not to complain, to do everything possible to live on and to protect the people around them from harm. . In addition, the belief in survival and struggle shown by the group of young people in the play can be regarded as the truth of life. Struggle is an indispensable part of the evolution of the population, and the vitality displayed by the young people is very very precious. .

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