Love is the core of all stories

Garnett 2022-11-16 23:24:30

Movies, TV shows, and animations about time travel are all my dishes. The reason is simple. Time, a concept invented by humans, exists like a demon and controls our lives. Our inability to change the past is actually a manifestation of our inability to save ourselves. Changing the past and creating the future are both salvation of the self in a sense, but the former seems more tempting to us: because everything that has happened in the past is what we know, we think we can change it (although the fact Maybe not so). The future is unknown to us, we subconsciously think it is beautiful (although it is not necessarily so in fact), and we hold the possibility of realization, it will always be in front of us, and it seems much easier to realize . Then it makes sense that it is not so tempting.
So, is the past really so easy to change? In other words, if we change the past, will everything really be as beautiful as we thought?
This is still a question mark. In the animation, Satoru Fujinuma did succeed in saving his classmate Kayo Hinata and others and his beloved mother. However, everything happens with its rationality, the so-called "existence is reasonable". The result of forcibly changing the future is that he himself has been damaged-the real murderer, teacher Yatsushiro, the head teacher, discovered the strangeness of Satoru Fujinuma, so he was intent on killing. Although Fujinuma Satoru did not die, he was also in a coma for fifteen years-fifteen years, how precious it is that we really may not be able to imagine with our brains. But this ending may already be the best ending for Satoru Fujinuma-after all, he successfully saved all the people he wanted to save. After fifteen years, it is already a tolerable price! When he saw that Kayo, who was originally dead in the future, could have a happy life, he was happy. So he told Kadai who was upset that this result was his own choice, and Kadai didn't need to feel guilty. These friends who are fighting side by side are his treasures-he has always existed in his memory and has long since become eternal. Therefore, the lost fifteen years is not the most important to him.
So, what I want to say is that the core of this story is still love. The most illusory and most inspiring thing of human power. All stories that move people are always about love, whether positive or negative. After all, we are human beings, human beings who are always learning how to love and need loving care. A world without love is lonely.

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    Kayo Hinazuki: Are you stupid?

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