Compared with the theme of going back to the past and loving someone over time in the first part, this episode mainly talks about whether fraternity is love or not. At the end, the key point is that love is selfish. Fraternity is not really love. The whole film continued the consistent style of the film, spoofing, the last time was the future version of sci-fi back to the past. This is a romantic movie, marriage, cheating, lovelorn, fraternity, polyandry, tolerance, control, self-righteousness, all are reflected.
In fact, after reading it, I want to ask myself, can we fall in love with several people at the same time, if you really fall in love with one person, will you endure that he also loves others at the same time? My answer is still no, this is the same as what the movie wants to express, fraternity is actually just promiscuity.
In fact, this one is not as compact as the first one, the plot is a continuation of the previous episode, but because there is no clear main line, it will make people feel like watching a super long TV series, which is also true. But as a fan, I still love it.
The translation of the current version is not perfect, so I'm going to wait for the perfect translation to read it again. The translation team is looking forward to you, come on.
It took hundreds of millions of years of loneliness to find the earth that can be loved, so control, so date, and win the hearts of human beings, but is such a feeling love? Or afraid of loneliness? That's why he will leave at the end, because this is not love, or he has given all these hopes to love, but he has not received love, so he must leave.
Love is mutual, love is selfish, love is contradictory and often different from performance. And there are feelings that look like love, feel like love, and even taste like love, but that’s not love. Because love is selfish, because love is selfish.
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