I've heard the name of this show for a long time, but never watched it. My roommate has also been Amway before, saying that this show is absolutely a masterpiece, as long as it gets through the first 12 episodes.
I don't know if it's because I'm interested in this kind of setting that crosses the world line, I didn't find the first 12 episodes difficult. I was already immersed in the plot by the seventh and eighth episodes, and after watching one episode, I wondered what the next episode would be. how to say? It's just that the first twelve episodes weren't as boring as I thought, and even I was quite interested. The last 12 episodes are not as good as my roommates say. If there is one word to describe the last 12 episodes, it is one-stop. The look and feel is really smooth, which is indeed something that many anime can't do. As a show with a science fiction theme, the explanations of various principles and phenomena are easy to understand, which makes me as an audience watch it very smoothly.
As far as the plot is concerned, at first I thought that the time machine was a little too much for an oven. . But it's okay to accept this setting. The male protagonist is really a student with a middle school illness, the female protagonist. . (Should there be a battle for the first heroine in the previous chasing party, Ome vs. Tianjiang) Here I will take Christina as the heroine. I can't remember the heroine's name. . Only remember the fierce Christina, and the name is pronounced Chris? Throughout the show, the feelings of the male and female protagonists are not abrupt, and it is obvious that after experiencing many things, the feelings of the male and female protagonists are heating up. At first I thought that the male and female lead would always be ambiguous, but I didn't expect Xiezhen to confess so decisively. In the story of saving Mayuri, the heroine really helped the hero a lot, from giving advice to unraveling the knot in the hero's heart. Although she has been crossing the world line, she has always been with the hero. It's just that the male protagonist crosses the world line again and again, fails again and again, and reality beats him again and again.
"If no matter how hard I try, I can't save the people I want to save."
I enjoyed these two episodes straight away. Fierce really fell into two periods of confusion, once to save Mayuri, Chris woke him up; once to save Chris, Mayuri woke him up. All I can say is that everything is a choice of Steins;Gate.
Of course, the logic doesn't seem to be perfect. Especially the world line. Everyone can cross the world line, but only the real murderer can keep memories. But the world line is parallel, that is, the original world line still exists. This makes me wonder again, is it really that Kazuma keeps crossing the world line to save Mayuri and Chris, or is it escaping her death and crossing into a world with her two? (Mayuri / Chris, I want to travel through a world with you)
But all in all, it's a really good show and definitely worth watching. But not many anime fans haven't seen this episode. . 11-year-old masterpiece, I only watched it in 21 years?
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