Well, if Michael wasn't there, maybe the motivation to watch the show would be lost.

Pearlie 2022-04-01 08:01:02

First of all, let's talk about the original intention of watching the show. At the beginning, because it involved angels or something, a patient with supernatural poisoning like me, of course, came to see if it was shrimp.
Michael...how you like whips. . I remember that the use of whips by angels in Japanese anime comes from "Angel Sanctuary", while the impression of European and American angels only comes from supernatural. Of course, if Meg Ryan is also counted, the city of angels is a film that comforts the soul. .
Well, that's some weird gibberish that I've come up with on my own. Back to the point.
The positioning of this film, if it is fantasy, may be wrong, but when it comes to religion, it seems wrong to use science fiction to summarize it, so the positioning of this film is quite strange. With the ability of angels so awesome, facing human weapons, they stopped for a while, and it was completely the rhythm of making supernatural angel weapons kneel. If it is explained that it is because the lower-level angels need to possess humans, what does the rhythm of the able angels being killed by one person mean? Is it because the angel Michael faced was too good? But anyway, Michael is the best warrior. . . Facing Gabriel's angelic army alone, and having to complain about the blackened angel who is no different from the devil? Fallen Angel? Lord Lucifer. . . . where are you There are also bizarre power struggles interspersed in the middle of the film. I have to say that the humans in the play are really weird. . . Just because he was attacked by an angel, he resurrected the ancient ghost system without hesitation. Is this the rhythm of returning to ancient Greece? It feels like the film has become an Atlantis in a modern shell. . .
But it has to be said that this may be the positioning of the film side. The attractive element appeared at the very beginning. Although I wanted to cook a pot of Buddha Jumping over the Wall, it showed a pot of Northeast stew, but people who like it will like it and chase it, or people who are curious like me, will If you want to continue watching, you must at least know what is going on, or it is for Michael. . . Cold-faced restraint, and a little gentle dog. . . . (Well, as an angel, you can stand beside a human, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, the human should be crawling under his feet and then waving the whip… uh… overthinking it…)

Continuing to talk about development, the ambition of the first episode is not small, and a lot of suspense was laid at the beginning, and then a part of it was explained at the end of the play, which echoed the movie by the way. In the last few minutes, the global context was clear.
I think there are two main lines, the first one is the struggle of the angels after the disappearance of God, and the meaning of the savior. The second should be the struggle of the four remaining human cities, or the resistance of human beings. The first is the main axis of the story, which should be the inspirational line of the protagonist, from a sloppy and arrogant soldier who doesn't care about the world and only cares about love (as Michael said), to a story of winning career and love with the company of loyal dogs , but according to my brain supplement, the meaning of the tattoo in the first episode seems to imply that Michael or the heroine may be a bomb buried beside him, but William appeared. This is to say that he is the hero. The closest person? (The brain hole is so big.. You know), but I personally tend to think that the meaning of this subversive drama is to tell us that Michael is actually the bad guy, and then poor Gabriel is the good guy, although the blackened It's a bit serious, but at least people haven't shown their wings yet. You can see that Michael still has black wings, maybe Gabriel's wings are still white and tender, but the angels here really don't look like angels. . Maybe Michael could consider going to Lucifer. . . Gee. . Brainstorming can't stop. . .
Let's talk about the second main line of human resistance, there is a bit of a power struggle here. From the beginning, the mutual use of vega and Helena was put on the table, and the free city delphi, which the protagonist has always longed for, was hidden in the water. under. It seems that I want to perform a history of human power struggle in the end of the world. I have to say that this kind of setting is quite ambitious. If it is not well controlled, it is easy to make people feel disgusted and tangled. Of course, if the screenwriter can write a reasonable enough story. , which would be one of the reasons for the attraction.
In addition, about the foreshadowing in the play, the meaning of the girl Asby, what did jeep do, what kind of existence he was in Vega originally, if William was an angel, how did he become William, the reactor was built Where is the meaning of the movie, the meaning of Michael here, and the psychology of the male protagonist are all parts of the play that can be extended indefinitely.
Finally, let's talk about religion. At present, it is found that the involvement of religion in the play actually only appears as a gimmick besides borrowing the book of revelation and characters. Of course, more disclosures will only be known until we continue to watch.

The last rant. .
The red angel has a sense of sight of Iron Man. . . . The double-knife Michael has a sort of Sephiroth rush. . . The whole show gave me a hunch of mechanical warfare. . . How is this going. .

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  • General Edward Riesen: [opening video to "An Introduction to Vega: The Citizen's Handbook"] Civis Romanus sum. "I am a citizen of Rome." There was a time when that phrase would grant you passage through lands where no man dared travel, for it was known that the power of the world's greatest empire was manifest in the rights of all of its citizens no matter on what ground they stood. Good day, citizen. I am General Edward Riesen, founder of Vega. Sadly, the world in which we live holds dangers no Roman could have imagined. The great angel army may have been defeated, but Eight-Balls still infest the desert beyond the walls. Yet we possess weapons the angels do not possess: society, customs, roles which give us meaning, which tie us to the greater good. You are one of the lucky few. You have survived the war. You have reached the sanctuary of Vega's walls, but with citizenship comes obligation. You are now part of a diverse community where each person has a function, a responsibility. Join us as we rebuild. Help make Vega a beacon to the other cities of the Cradle. Together we will make the Earth a kingdom for humankind once again. Civis Vega sum; I am a citizen of Vega, and now so are you.

  • Claire Riesen: [closing video to "An Introduction to Vega: The Citizen's Handbook"] Well, congratulations! This is a special day. With the oath you've taken, you are now a full citizen of Vega, and I'd like to officially welcome you to our city. Your hard work and contributions have and will continue to pay off. Remember, though, that with citizenship comes responsibility. The future of Vega depends upon the lasting contributions of citizens such as yourself. Your sacrifice and effort will ensure that Vega's promise of safety is passed on to generations yet to come. I hope this handbook has answered any and all of your questions, but I also hope that your civic education won't end with your citizenship. Visit Vega's Great Hall. Read the histories collected there, and stand proud, for now you can say "Civis Vega sum" because you are a citizen of Vega. May the Savior bless you; may he bless all of us.

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