Small details after the second brush

Brent 2022-09-21 17:20:02

1. Memory tampering is not absolute, initial observations may be affected by distance & emotional intensity & by a certain scene trigger

The reason for the distance - the father of the male protagonist - at the beginning of the phone call, he clearly asked the male protagonist, "How is the comparison between a year and a half ago and now?" It may be that the memory has not been retrieved because it is far away in India or is not highly related to the event itself. Tampering, and then within a few seconds of the male protagonist's rhetorical question, the memory was quickly corrected.

Emotional Intensity--Akaze--I have an impression of the male protagonist from the very beginning, it should be my first love, and I clearly remembered the whole meeting before I died. I didn't favor Akasawa at all until the end. . I can't figure it out, isn't the independent and self-improving Akasawa more cute than the gloomy Naruto?

The scene trigger--a murderous senior 15 years ago- is stimulated by the scene of being cut by a motion-sick male yacht. After many years, I can still remember that I hid the strategy in the classroom

A bug-level existence--Misaka recalled the process of witnessing Auntie Lianzi being killed before attempting to kill Auntie Lianzi. The initial judgment was also due to the emotional impact brought by that time, so in retrospect, the murderer was actually Lianzi's first time. There's a hint in the couch scene -- the newspaper on the table has a story about a serial killer.

To sum up, memory tampering is not absolute, and there is still a certain part of memory that can escape.

2. Timeline combing

The timeline of the past dictated in the film is a bit confusing, so I sorted it out

15 years ago--Auntie Lianzi was studying for three years and three classes--the mother of the male protagonist of her sister returned to her hometown to give birth to a male protagonist, and was implicated in death

A year and a half ago - Aunt Lianzi became the head teacher of the third class for three years - was killed by a murderer by the river

1 1/2 years later - Auntie Lizi returns to the class as a deceased from the past, leading to a series of curses

The male protagonist came back to attend Aunt Lianzi's funeral a year and a half ago, and only met Akaze. The male protagonist's mother was also in three classes in three years. This family is really strong, with two daughters and one grandchild. , Grandfather and grandmother have nothing to do as direct blood relatives and second-generation blood relatives, and the male protagonist is also in all kinds of hardships. Sure enough, the name of the drunkard rose is not for nothing.

3. Bug sorting

In fact, you don't need me to tell you about the sense of disobedience. In a small city and a small school, a lot of people die every year or every few years. I estimate that there are no more than 30 people in a class at most. In the play, 7 people died. There are fewer deaths. The principal, the police, and the parents are eating so much that they can't see this pattern. This part is a bit over the top.

In addition, the male and female protagonists said, I will not talk about the male protagonist. In fact, it is useless except to advance the story line. Misaka, this girl really wants to fight once. I can already see who the deceased is, and my classmate died in vain. After so much, in the end, I still have to kill Aunt Lianzi. The opposite of kind-hearted and inaction might be called indifference.

The two of them spent the lives of a bunch of classmates to stop the curse after experiencing this incident, and they didn't intend to use their experience to avoid the pits for their younger brothers and sisters. The uncle who killed the deceased by mistake a few years ago still knew how to leave a tape to warn the younger generation.

In the end, I felt sorry for Akasawa for a second. If she had the ability to identify the dead, she would definitely be able to prevent more people from dying.

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