"Every weak netizen, I'm Asuka, have you noticed that your bank account has a balance of more than 1,000 yuan at the beginning of the month, but for some reason there are only a few dozen yuan left on Monday? There are a lot of games that you would never play. Unfortunately... those are not what this film is about, this film is about Last Thursdayism." The
so-called Last Thursdayism means that the whole world is It was created last Thursday, but human beings cannot scientifically prove that it was not created last Thursday based on their life experience.
Chapter 7 When a huge ball of light appeared on the earth, Asuka went back to the ruins of the Sabbath, and found that it was full of homeless people, and claimed to have lived here for ten years. The most amazing thing is that the traces of the Sabbath (the bullet marks on the wall) are also missing. . Afterwards, Asuka wanted to go back to Africa to trace it, but found that it was different from what I remembered. Then at the turning point of the story, Asuka turns into Satan.
Do you think it's unreasonable? Da Hanoi makes us eat shit? Actually you are wrong.
In fact, if you have understood the theory of last Thursday, here is actually a very clever sneak change of the concept. When that sphere of light appeared, Asuka suddenly collapsed. At first, I thought it was very abrupt, but it was not, but because Asuka realized that the world was being recreated, so it collapsed. In fact, the core of last Thursday's theory is that humans cannot use their own memories to refute their own memories. Even if the world is recreated, humans will not actually notice it. But Asuka is different. He is not a human, nor a demon, nor a demon, but the chosen son of God—Satan, so he can detect that the world is being re-created, so he goes back to Africa and finds out that he is Satan. In fact, the world at this time has been re-created according to the Bible, and the flying birds are not the ruthless young white faces before, but also the perfect God.
So in the last scene, the birds cried, not because Da Hanoi wanted to be sensational, not at eight o'clock, but because he wanted to express that Satan is perfect and not crying is imperfect, so he cried. And the subtitle of the last episode is crybaby is also the subtitle, this howling is a point title.
The most important point is that human beings cannot scientifically prove that they were not created last Thursday based on their life experience. To put it bluntly, human beings cannot refute that they were not created last Thursday. Indeed, we can prove in many ways that human beings have a very long history. , but we cannot argue that these histories were created last Thursday. So everything unreasonable in the animation can be explained by this, because the world has been recreated last Thursday, everything is reasonable, we are ordinary people, we will not notice. It's not Da Hanoi to feed shit, although Da Hanoi is politically correct....
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In fact, this one has A very intriguing detail, the easter eggs of the 1972 version of the Devilman animation appeared several times, and some dialogues imply that the 1972 version of the Devilman really exists in this worldview, and in Chapter 9, Miki took it when she was packing. It's the manga of the devil. Anyone who has read comics and animations in 1972 knows that comics are full of pornographic violence, but when it comes to animation, because of TV scale problems, it can only be changed to a children's animation of heroes fighting monsters. So, does it mean that Miki also noticed that the world has become cruel and out of control according to the manga version, instead of the cruel and sunny route before episode 5? ? Does this mean that Miki is also a human chosen by God (as a sacrifice)? It depends on how you understand~
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