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Read it many times. Even with a light-hearted name like "Bizard Adventure", even if the labels are "adventure" and "hot blood", I still think the jojo series is a very heavy work.
Big Joe sacrificed his life in a showdown with Dio, dying on the boat with Erina to their honeymoon destination. Erina spends the rest of her life alone in her thoughts of Da Qiao.
Jotaro spent his life dealing with the remnants of Insect Arrow and Dio. He is a hero, but the title of "hero" is too heavy for him, Mrs. Kujo, Xu Lun, those he loves and those who love him. Yes, he has lived on alert all his life.
Er Qiao, in the eyes of the audience, is a veritable successful person and a big European emperor: defeating jo-level creatures, saving the world, harvesting love, having a happy family (? I doubt it), with the support of Joestar Real Estate and the spw fund Close, but longevity is blessing and curse for Er Qiao, a person who attaches great importance to feelings and is afraid of loneliness (the character of Er Qiao mentioned in jo2 comics), how many partings has Er Qiao witnessed in his long life? Cesar, Roggins, Erina, spw, Caqin, Avdol, Iggy, and even the white-haired man sent the black-haired man—Jotaro, the God of War from the Qiao family, Xu Lun... In the end, it was Siji Q who accompanied him ( Thanks to Araki's humble grace.jpg).
Jousuke, I can only say that the 4th part is already very warm, although grandpa and fat...
As for President Rong, Sister Bu, Brother Cha, Xiaofei...I personally think that the fifth part is a sublimation work (I), Araki put forward the concept of "slave of destiny" in the ending of Golden Wind, I think it is A very appropriate and profound summary of the jojo series (but not all, later).
Part 6...I shed tears directly into the sea of stone! ! ! Jotaro's ending was not completely negative for him. His life was too heavy and depressing, and death was more like a relief against this backdrop. At the last moment, Jotaro finally abandoned his divinity and chose human nature. Xu Lun, in the end, did not escape the fate of the Joestar family. The fate of the two people almost coincided with Jonathan at the beginning and Jolyne at the end. This coincidence also reflects the tragic nature of the work, and the tragic nature comes from the control of fate over the entire work.
There is this point of view in "The Master and Margarita": the preciousness of human beings lies in their resistance to tragedy (roughly so, I can't remember), I think this is not in line with what Araki said "the hymn of human nature" And fit. At first I thought that human nature was evil and dark, but then I realized that it is animal nature, just wearing the cloak of human nature, the real human nature is noble, fighting against fate all the time, even if such as Xi Xu Firth is as futile as pushing a stone up a mountain. Human nature always leads human beings to struggle to get rid of their slave status in the emptiness dominated by fate (suddenly think of the phrase "knowing it is impossible"). This is also the reason why I like jojo. The thick story of the Joestar family makes me see the brilliance of human nature.
I have so much to say about Steel Ball Run, I'll write more when I have time.
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