Aftermath of Steelmaking 03

Linnie 2022-03-21 09:02:20

The main line of steelmaking probably officially started from episode 15, and the front is to explain some world views and foreshadowing. But after 15 episodes, the rhythm is very tight, and people have the motivation to continue watching.

There are also some concepts I saw from steelmaking, or some of the things this show wants to express.

1. Life is full of obsessions, and sometimes others cannot understand

2. There is no eternal truth in the world

First of all, I think the most valuable part of this show is that there is no right or wrong, only whether to do it or not, to persist or not. He did not lead the audience to accept the author's values, but left us a lot of space for discussion and thinking. For example, the chief officer who was carrying a misunderstanding, Rust who wanted to become a human being, Ska who gave up his rest for revenge, and Shutak who wanted to find his daughter. There is also the desire-driven Dante, the light-hearted man. Everyone has their own ruthless side and their own "human" side. Everyone is driven by their own beliefs or desires to pursue persistently, and there is no absolute right or wrong.

Even a character like Gratoni is not a 100% tool man, and there is also a vague reflection of his humanity in the film

If purpose can be categorized by morality, then attachment is pure, a universal language that everyone can understand.

For me, the story of steel is a boy who fights against the world and fate, even if he sees darkness, conspiracy, lies, betrayal, and feels love, family, friendship, and trust. After experiencing right and wrong, he still struggled with something like fate at the end, and there was still no so-called relief, let go. (Although I don't know if he will change after decades in the door)

One of the lines that impressed me deeply [if it can be realized, it would not be called a dream], there is no universal truth in the world, and there is no absolute right or wrong, but there are people who are driven by obsession and desire to continue on the road, and there is no return. romance.

(However this version always makes me feel less than satisfactory, I have to watch fa)

I love this poster

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Extended Reading
  • Mitchell 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    I still prefer 09. Niu Ma has a lot of homework in philosophy and alchemy. The climax of the last few episodes is simply too powerful. The 03 version mainly revolves around an ontological appeal. Although the overall atmosphere is more depressing and emotional descriptions are more, the moments that really touched me are not as many and thorough as those in 09.

  • Carmel 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Yes,,. The back is pretty good. But I watched part of the second season and then watched the first season. I think the first season is pretty good

Fullmetal Alchemist quotes

  • Colonel Roy Mustang: Don't look so gloomy.

    Lieutenant Lisa Hawkeye: Your plan was perfect, but because I didn't make it in time...

    Colonel Roy Mustang: There is no such thing as perfection. This world itself is imperfect.

    [runs a hand through her hair]

    Colonel Roy Mustang: That's what makes it so beautiful.

  • Edward Elric: And why would I do this for you?

    Lust: Oh, but we're not asking, Full Metal...

    [she picks up the Slicer's helmet and opens it]

    Lust: We're telling. Do you know what happens to an attached soul... when you do this?

    [she begins to remove the blood seal]

    Edward Elric: You can't do that! He's still a human being!

    Number 48, Slicer: Older Broher: Edward Elric... I...

    [the helmet shatters. Lust drops the pieces and moves to Al's armor. She reaches her nail inside and prepares to remove his seal]

    Lust: This won't take long.

    Edward Elric: No! Please don't! He's my little brother! Please don't take him away from me! I'm begging you!

    Alphonse Elric: Brother, it's okay. What am I, really?

    Barry the Chopper: What if you're a fake? An imitation? How would you know the difference?

    Edward Elric: There's this thing see, something I've been meaning to tell you...

    Edward Elric: Don't give up on me yet, Al.

    [he moves to fix the ceiling so he can make the Philosopher's Stone]