A humanistic/artistic film with a sci-fi shell, although it is an overhead world, it actually reflects human society. Among them, the discussion on the relationship between contractors and human beings is thought-provoking. Humans always have a fear of races that are different from or even superior to themselves in some aspects (this kind of fear is worth exploring), even at the expense of killing them. People can't help but think of it. The persecution of the Jewish people in human history.
In the end, Kuro and Kirihara unanimously chose the same path, the path called "symbiosis". In the mutual fear and hatred of different races, someone has to stand up and lead the path of symbiosis, although it is complicated and difficult. Kuro and Kirihara really have a heart of compassion.
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