I remember that after watching the theater version of "True For You" that year, I was excited for a long time, and then spent a long time writing a review or viewing guide for this movie. At that time, the purpose was very simple. Faced with such a complicated film, I had to show my rich background knowledge, religious, philosophical, psychological, etc. So my film review became the first analytical article on the eva theatrical version on the domestic Internet, and it was reprinted on the animation homepages of major portals at that time. To this day, sometimes I can still see a new generation of secondary boys in animation-related forums taking out what I wrote back and forth to pretend to be forced. I think what I did then was the same as the article analyzing Harry Potter that is now widely circulated on Weibo, which is a typical conspicuous over-interpretation of a movie. After that age, you understand your place in this world, and basically you won't do anything like that again.
However, another benefit of being keen on over-interpretation at the time was that it directly cultivated my later academic potential. So that I have been keen to study "graphics" in the two years after my undergraduate degree, and even challenge the academic gap of "film graphics". In fact, the study of image science is clear, that is, a detective game that uses a lot of background knowledge to explain a small symbol or image fragment. In the end, it can only be said that the real murderer is not confirmed.
Look at it ten years later, you don’t need to show off anymore, you don’t need to struggle to read it. You don’t even have to pay so much attention to the plot anymore. Everything is just out of nostalgia and moving. In fact, this story is very simple, it is nothing more than whether the teenager opens his heart to accept the world. The universe in the anime is very extreme. If you don’t want it, people from all over the world will accompany you to the end. Once the knot is untied, life can come back from the dead. The human heart is an eternal topic. The success of the New Century Money Deception Project is nothing more than the bold addition of common experimental animation techniques into a commercial film to illustrate an eternal but unanswered open proposition, thereby firmly grasping The heart of every literary youth. It now appears that this technique is still very common in recent years-whether it is in the field of animated films or live-action movies.
But the irresistible charm is also here. This is why some topics can become eternal topics. But in reality. The opening and closing of people's hearts will not bring earth-shattering catastrophes, so that we often overlook the true place of the heart. Have I really accepted the world as I thought. Ten years later, I asked myself the same way again. But there is still no answer. The skeptical and uneasy middle-aged teenager in my heart seems to be there. He hasn't developed or grown up for ten years, just like Oscar who refuses to grow up, beating the tin drum all day long. I chose to ignore him, but he still guarded the door. So that now, I am almost entering the year of standing, and I still have so many festivals with this world.
It's better to confess to him first. Let's talk about it.
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