The work uses a lot of machinery, automation, semiconductors, and tall and simple buildings to create a sci-fi background. Now it seems that it is more of the 7th and 80s of the Industrial Revolution + Turing Machine, but it can be seen that it is for the near future. Imagine.
The social background describes concerns about the future through repressive high-wall buildings, Hitler’s military uniforms, Taiwan’s white terror-style high-pressure policies, Brazilian utopias, the British bureaucracy, and the unreal irony caused by plastic surgery. It mirrors the reality at the time.
The male protagonist is a person who simply loves fantasy, dreaming of becoming a hero to save the beautiful princess, and should also express the desire of ordinary people to resist tyranny and darkness and get a better life. However, even if you have relationships, backgrounds, and so-called good friends, you will not be able to escape this dying society in the end. No one really cares about the true thoughts and wishes. People are just a cell on this corrupt corpse and will eventually die. .
Of course, before the finale comes out, although you can feel the high-pressure dark society, the simplicity and humor of the male protagonist, the final marriage with the female protagonist, and the appearance of rebels are still hopeful and happy to watch. Until the end...In short, although I'm a little tired of the almost happy endings in science fiction (not only science fiction), I still feel too dark to see this ending.
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