Utopia and the Crisis of Little Fortune

Jacques 2022-09-21 17:22:30

Clannad is a warm story about family and love. The male protagonist's original family is incomplete, his friends are surly but eager for warmth, his family can't give him extra help, he has no parents' care, no good material conditions, even his father His previous convictions, right arm injury would prevent him from finding a job - even if that job was an electrician for meager pay, even if he was already the main breadwinner of a family and desperately needed it because he had to shoulder negative shoulders. For the various hardships to come in living with Nagisa.

It is said that CL is life, but in fact it is much more beautifying than life, because poor and humble couples mourn.

People say that the episode of Nagisa's death in childbirth caused too many people to cry, but the episode that made me feel sad and unhappy is more of those moments of hard life.

When the scorching sun was scorching and the cicadas were singing in the alley in summer, Tomoya slammed his fist on the wall to self-mutilate to relieve his anger, Nagisa held Tomoya's bloody hand distressedly, and it was difficult for the two to change the status quo. feeling of powerlessness

When Tomoya finally got his wish and Nagisa got married and moved into the small room, there was nothing in the house for the newcomer's housewarming, there was no decoration, not even a wedding ceremony, no relatives and friends came to congratulate him, and no one was there until Nagisa had a big belly. Come and see them...

It is undeniable that the feelings between two people are indeed extremely sincere, but why should they marry in such a hurry? There is nothing, nothing is ready, two big kids who have just graduated from high school, without any skills, can only go to the town to be the most invaluable welder and the catering waiter who sells hues, isn't it sad?

At least I had mixed feelings when I saw Nagisa go to the maid restaurant and put on that cute dress. I think a man, if he really cherishes himself and is a little bloody and responsible, shouldn't let his wife go to that kind of place and risk being harassed by hooligans to make money for the family. If the two of them hadn't been so early If you stop studying, won't you have a better future after going to a university? Why limit yourself to a small town doing this kind of work?

Nagisa is indeed a Japanese Yamato Nadeko, such a sensible, gentle and virtuous wife, there is no way she can work part-time while Tomoya is in charge of the economy alone. It's just that if I were a friend, I'd rather work hard on my own than let my wife do it. I think this means that her man is incompetent and incompetent, so that she has to let her not-so-good wife do housework and cooking. Also have to come out to do extra money for the family. What will other men think? Your wife went out to work in a maid shop to earn money. You are too useless, aren't you? Seeing that your wife is so bullying, naturally you should wear more oil. This scene also appeared in the animation, but it happened that father-in-law and friends also appeared, which weakened this conflict. But often walking by the river, how can you not wet your shoes? You can protect Nagisa once, how can you stay there every day?

What do you think about other female classmates? In the episode of Nagisa's resurrection, Nagisa is in the stage of bringing up children, and at this time, Xing is enjoying herself at work as a kindergarten teacher in a kindergarten. Traveling across the world in a suitcase and driving a sports car, the former classmates all have their own lives, each with its own splendor.

But what is Nagisa's future? Do you stay at home and teach your children your whole life? Or do you want to continue to work in that restaurant when the child is older? But at that time, people were getting old and old, so who would hire you, a woman after giving birth, to be a maid kanban? What will Nagisa think? My classmates are all smart, rich and knowledgeable. Can they really be willing to be housewives for a lifetime like in the animation?

Maybe it’s because the angle of view is different. The first time I watched CL, I was most impressed by the clip of Tomoya pulling Shio down into the snow. I thought: My wife is dead, so I will leave a child as a child. Think about it, why is your friend's life so miserable? The young man has no mother, his father's love is lacking, the young man has lost his wife, and the children left by his wife will also leave him in a few years. What kind of warmth is left in this world, is it interesting to live? The thought of this finally made me cry, but it was only there.

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