(Because there are too many words, I had to change the review of the drama)
When I finally finished it, I felt very happy. The dual-form crossing of D-mail + time machine, the setting is very amazing.
The previous episodes were mainly due to the incompatibility of the harem scenes, plus my excessive expectations for the time and space settings, and I was a little impatient orz
After reading the file over and over again after Mayuri's death, the sense of fate and the lonely observer of the world line ending, did I understand how compatible the setting of Gang Lun's middle two was, the one was a curse; Suzuha brought out Excited after the existence of the time machine; learning that cancelling all mail will eventually return to the death of the assistant, "how romantic and sad relativity", watching them kiss with tears (non-existent). And when Mayuri said "Gang Lun can cry for himself", I really wanted to hug the gentle people.
The last climax that ignited me was the "must first mistake", and combined with the first episode I paid attention to the assistant's "you have something to say to me just now" is the situation after being interfered, before and after the series, endless aftertaste, two rounds After the intervention, the rescue was finally completed.
"I will save you".
"No matter which world line, any time, any place, I like you."
It is a pity that the core trick "doesn't change the facts I see" because I just finished reading "The Prisoner of Azkaban" was so impressive that it didn't bring much shock; and in the true meaning of salvation, I always feel that fate cannot be violated. The complete sacrifice in "The Butterfly Effect" came first, and the dissolution of "The Matrix" made my heart a complete defeat, too difficult and too unforgettable. It's not that I want to criticize Shishimen for this, but maybe I understand at this moment the importance of the order of appearances. The truth of the sentence "I am old" is that it is often brought about by time and experience, and cannot reach the ultimate heart.
At the age of sixteen, I will definitely shed tears for Shishimen, and then when I recall its twenty-year-old, I will solemnly mark it with a five-star.
A great piece of work. No matter where we start or end, remember or don't remember, I hope you'll look back at me like this
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