It seems that I still prefer the war between the adults of Zero. At least everyone is mature and fully prepared to participate in it (Ryunosuke does not consider it in the normal range), rather than being involved in the war in a confused way like fsn, A little bit of a grown-up flavor.
I like the discussion about ideals and justice in Fate very much. This Holy Grail system, which is driven by wishes, is reminiscent of Madoka, and it is the old Xuyuan Xuan engraved in DNA. I feel that I don’t fully understand it, and what may be worse than understanding is the gap between experience and self. The almighty wishing machine is actually just a pollutant of the greed and greed of human beings' infinite desires. No matter whether your desires are so-called noble or not, whether your foothold is high enough to produce a trivial sense of superiority, the essence is the product of desire.
Kiritsugu wanted to save everyone, and Shirou wanted to save the people in front of him. Kiritsugu, who wept in the fire, became an ideal that Shirou stole, but Shirou internalized this other's ideal into an Emiya Shirou-like wish, and it was his future self who came to spoil the ending and did not waver or regret it. desire.
(I am too superficial and can't understand the kernel of 10,000%. When I mature a little, I will watch the btw of the fate series again and again. It seems that these should not be posted under zero. Anyway fate is a masterpiece)
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