Just finished killlakill, and there are 100,000 elephants in my heart. Calm Calm Calm. The Trigger Club is number one in the world.
First, let’s talk about the content of the play. It's actually quite understandable. The main conflict of the killlakill plot is people and clothes. Humans are the only species in the world that wears clothes, but killlakill gives this setting: not people choose clothes, but clothes choose people. So it reverses the subject and object of people and clothes. In the animation, clothes are given to human beings by alien creatures fighting life fibers, so that human beings can evolve and surpass other species on earth. One day the fibers of life will come back and absorb humans. Humans are actually slaves to clothes.
Clothes represent the external things of people and represent modern technology. Humans seem to have chosen external things, but in fact have become their slaves. Human beings are slaves of money, slaves of the Internet, slaves of desire. Killlakill revealed this phenomenon with such a simple setting, and gave enough room for imagination. And the heroine, the one who carries a pair of large scissors and cuts off all the clothes, symbolizes the freedom and liberation of human beings from external matter. But discarding clothes, discarding everything, can human beings really live like this? Of course not. The answer is also in the liuzi. Everyone in the play has a hostile relationship or exploiting relationship with clothes, only Liuzi and her sailor suit are blood, human and clothes are one, they are partners, and they are equal. Animation thus gives the answer: Humans can only find a way out if they live in peace with everything around us.
but! Just talking about the connotation and so on, for Trigger Club, it is simply buying a pearl for a pearl! ! ! The Trigger Club doesn't care about this, and looking at the trigger is just unreasonable burning! Fantastic painting! Turn the impossible into the possible storyboard! No matter how many times I listen to it, I still get goosebumps (call Sawano Hiroyuki crazy)! I seem to hear Imaishi Yoyuki yelling at me: boy! Don't care about the connotation or not, look at how much I burn! That's right, I'm just so burning, it just doesn't make sense, this is the Trigger Club! ! !
Ah ah ah ah, the Trigger Club is number one in the world! ! ! ! !
Hey, actually, I'm here to take a screenshot.
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