I like the episode of Ice the most. I travel through the starry sky, the ice surface and the steam city. I can watch 500 episodes every day. I love the style of painting, and it also gave me a sense of sight of a small band of teeth. Although the storyline is very simple, the themes of ordinary people and transformed people really poke me and make me think of a close call. After all, I have always longed for that sense of identity and ability when I was weak.
I actually like the background setting of the third episode. It looks like a blade runner, but I don’t know if it’s because of the space. I can’t agree with the change of the male protagonist. What about a transformation because of a monologue of a doll and a mother? And I think in those circumstances, having a child is actually a very selfish act, so the mother's monologue would seem a little pale and unconvincing. The reason why people are people is that they have human rights and the right to choose. People can choose whether to have children or not. Some people just like children and want to have children. Children change their lives, but this is not the case. It means that everyone has to have children. Having children is the last hope of mankind. This absolute reason just can't convince me. But I still like the setting. The class solidification brought about by immortality. The rich will always hold the power and money. Maybe they can get through the relationship if they want to have children. But what about the poor people, what kind of life do they live, living forever in dilapidated buildings, living day after day without hope, without the ability to make any choice, so I can seem to understand why they want to live What about a child...
I also liked the episode of Snowflakes in the Desert. Oops, it’s very simple and doesn’t say anything, but space operas about androids, apocalypse, love, and bounty hunters are definitely my favorite hahahaha , I love it no matter what, not to mention that its cg and Jing are so beautiful~
There are no other episodes that can particularly poke me. In fact, I think the problem with this season is not that the subject matter is old, but that the subject of science fiction is over and over again. Take Stranger Things as an example, it is still the classic elements of science fiction: monsters, different worlds, superpowers plus traditional narrative mode, but it's good-looking.
But this season, every story is not told to tell a special new idea, and the basic things that I want to express are not clearly explained. Many episodes are like small clips in a movie, which is not the same for short films. Not a good thing.
Generally speaking, it's okay. It's enough to allow me to read and think a little bit in one breath~ Who told me that I like this kind of thing! Hehe~ Sci-fi is the highest!
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