Look at the sequence first, then watch the TV version and then break through. Until I read q, I felt that I was deceived by Amway, and finally I understood q... Shinji has been in a situation where he doesn't know what is going on, all his questions get no response, and the most important value is deprived, like a teenager's inner world . Surrounded by people, trusted friends and relatives, but unwilling to answer or even disdain to face, your real confusion, confusion and pain. Shinji, who was standing on the ship, ignored him because he was "worthless", and was busy with his own business. He was obviously abandoned among the people he trusted. The whole play is an atmosphere in which the outside world refuses to communicate with Shinji, perhaps referring to the feeling that Shinji wants to communicate with the outside world but cannot achieve it. Don't know what to do, just follow the old orders as before, and when things go wrong, there's nothing but blame. How helpless. Even if they speak the same language, they cannot communicate. Obviously in front of you, but separated by the wall of the heart.
Kaoru will always be Shinji's redemption. Which version is the same. Selfishness prefers Zhen Xun, because Q Xun is more like a god. Always smile lightly, exist for Shinji's sake, and respond to every request. But there are also explanations that Kaoru and Shinji have a relationship like a little fox and a little prince, and they are relieved. It has nothing to do with human nature and divinity, Kaoru is enough.
Helpless Shinji, confused Shinji, Kaoru would accompany him, listen to him, answer his questions, share the burden for him, don't care if he is useful or not, and won't blame him.
Kaoru is so perfect. For Shinji. So short-lived, with a lifetime of memory.
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