have a bee in one's bonnet

Pearlie 2022-11-07 10:36:04

When I watched this animation again after three years, I felt that the degree of shock at that time was reduced a lot.

I finished watching the drama yesterday, and I read the original manga today. The content of the animation and the manga are basically the same. The animation has expanded the roles of Miko and Cocoon, changed the four bad students into four raps, and the plot of the dead Liyu has also changed a little. I removed the paragraph about A's falling in love with A-Ming because of her bisexuality. . . In general, the animation has made the characters more plump, especially expanded the content of the gradual demise of the human world to make the plot smoother. After 50 years of comics, this should be done. It does not mean that the status of comics is not as good as that of animation.

The animation lacks a few words that I think are very important. In the comics, the God of Creation will be destroyed because he can't stand the devil, and then Satan broke with the God of Creation. Alia said that he was right when he was lying next to Amin at the end. Humans do the same thing.

Why did I lose some of the shock of my first look? Several times a day I can't come to an acceptable conclusion when I think about it. Maybe the human government is too stupid, but maybe the devil is cunning enough to have taken over the human government; maybe it's the human being too easy to kill each other, but in reality, everyone has their own position, ideological differences are more important than species differences It’s even bigger. It’s a very common behavior to exclude dissidents. Or maybe I can’t think of the meaning of the jungle after the devil has captured the world, but maybe it’s simpler for the devil to eat the weak, and it’s an eternal truth.

It was probably because of my thoughts when I rewatched it that I lost the shock of the first viewing.

The first time I watched it was shocked that all good things were destroyed: family, lovers, peace, human trust, and what was left was endless suspicion and unrestrained malice. Occasionally I am a pessimistic person, feeling that the human world is slipping in the direction of collapse. This animation brings up the suspicion and disputes of human beings again. Occasionally, I am also a hopeful person, hoping that all mankind will put aside disputes and develop together, and create a fair, united and developed world. This drama may be a reflection.

I can't see the real world clearly. I hope that in reality, less and less people will become demons. I hope the world will get better and better, although this is a pessimistic hope.

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