Destiny's Gate, which I watched after listening to a friend's recommendation, almost gave up (if it wasn't for the high score and the strong recommendation from my friends), the impressions are as follows:
Watch the first few episodes. What the fuck is this boring and boring, so many incomprehensible words and foreign memes are too unacceptable and incompetent. Moreover, the protagonist of such a middle school is always talking about some embarrassing words in his mouth, not once or twice. is this necessary?
I saw about ten episodes. What, it's so bland. The time machine was invented and there was no interesting plot. If I wanted to change the past, I only dared to win the third prize when I bought a lottery ticket, and I even bought the wrong number. Then one by one lab members joined, everyone had a wish to change the past, and they all successfully completed the email sent to the future with the help of a microwave (tentative) time machine. Well, emotional lines are starting to appear.
After seeing more than ten episodes to twenty episodes, the excitement begins to emerge. With the repetition of Mayuri's classic lines time and time again (hey, how come the hands of Mayuki's pocket watch don't move, it's obviously just changed the clockwork). The science madman Xia Zhen started the process of repeatedly changing the past and witnessing Mayuri's death again and again. The e-mails that changed the past are precious memory stories, including unremembered love, the happiness of resurrecting relatives, and the rescue of a confused life. And as the emails sent to the past are cancelled one by one, they have become precious memories sealed in Okabe's heart (other people don't remember what happened before the changed world)
When I saw the last few episodes, I had a blast! The context of the world line is gradually dredged. The second language that was thought to be the protagonist's casual burst now sounds a little like crying. The agency SERN really exists. How brave is Okabe who is fighting against it alone or laughing out loud, that is the fearless laughter of the brave. He is really fighting against the world and wants to change the world. No, the more important thing is to change Mayuri's "destiny" as a person.
The main event is also the biggest climax. The world line needs to be changed from β to the previous world line of α, that is, if the change rate is greater than 1%, the original email that was sent to the past to save the assistant (Christina) must be cancelled. , then this important partner will be killed just like the beginning. Can the hostage Mayuri and the genius girl Chris only survive one? Why would there be such a heart-wrenching choice? What happened in other world lines also gradually left some traces in the memory of every member of the lab, but can everyone's efforts in so many world lines only get such an ending in the end? Suzuha traveled from the future and could only spend such a miserable old age? An experience destined to be forgotten, a bond that is about to cease to exist, perhaps it would be better not to establish it in the first place.
With the cancellation of the original email, Okamoto, who returned to that time (the α world) with future memories, once again met No.8 Suzuha who came by the time machine. The mission of saving the world and saving Chris are in the same line, (different from the beta world, Makise Kurisu is the culprit of the Third World War). The Phoenix Academy is so fierce that he is laughing wildly, laughing powerfully and laughing powerfully, completing the Destiny Stone Gate plan, saving success, and ending Sahua~
There are often close-ups of cicadas in the film, in fact, I think it is to pay tribute to the cry of the cold cicadas. It can be said that the blue is better than the blue.
Finally, I wish long live the second sickness, long live friendship, and may the warmth be with you always
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