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Harmon 2022-04-03 08:01:01

After four years of re-watching it (from the first episode, I have been watching it episode by episode), my thoughts have indeed changed a lot. First of all, I want to talk about the viewing experience that has not changed: The novel setting (this is really very appetizing and eye-catching) The smooth rhythm technology of the whole main line branch brings an excellent scene atmosphere, but it is not enough for the content it wants to express. Think more. The first is the end of the anime. This trial mechanism is still the same except for the male protagonist, and it seems that there is no possibility of changing it (the big boss, the chin flower, grandpa does not allow it) This conflicts with my values, so I hope the ending is that the entire mechanism has The following are the parts of the conflict that have been reflected and questioned: 1. People live for themselves, there is no right or wrong, and there is no absolute good and evil. This is also what I find strange about Star Chasing Girls. Living for my beliefs. What's the point of not being able to say nice words? What's the point? Red Hair didn't say how the trial was done. Insert the Nietzsche's transhumanism that comes to mind. He thinks The "superman" is a "transcendence person". It is not a person who pursues peace, has great love, sacrifices himself and saves people for the benefit of mankind, but transcends himself and lives for his own desire. Selfish person. 2. Everyone grows up in a different environment and does not have the same experience. Where can there be an absolute standard? For example, if the heroine grew up in a loving environment, although she committed suicide, she was still kind after her death, and if it was an environment without love, it is no wonder that the people who grew up there returned to the animation. level), looks like a pretty good ending. But I'm still not satisfied, the previous trial rules and the judge's judgment have not achieved the change from the individual to the whole (maybe let one get rich first?) I still hope to change the world again or there are some signs at the end Will clearly question and reflect

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