Regardless of the consequences, these four words have summed up the core of anime very well. The reason why the core of this anime is well explained is not because of its "shortness". But because its kernel is more or less reflected in the settings. Butterfly effect, existentialism. The narration at the beginning of the anime explains the male protagonist's life in the first world that he considers a waste. He has left too many regrets, and has become less social and uncomfortable with caring for his loved ones. The formation of this mentality is often a major regret, which opened a gap in the male protagonist's soul, and it has been out of control since then. First of all, let's solve a doubt. Why did the male protagonist's first reaction at the time of the incident was not to explain, but to escape? Because he escaped like that in the first half of his life, and when he encounters things he doesn't want to face, his style is to escape. And the reason why there is such a big contrast with him after transmigration is because he has not experienced "transformation" at this time. What hits the heart is often reality, and it can only be reality. The inner condemnation that he can escape or turn a blind eye, but in reality, he has no way to choose. In this incredible re-release, he finally transformed, and it was the first time that he was reckless. People who may not have seen the Butterfly Effect have no idea how reckless it is. Simply put, the butterfly effect means: A seemingly small action can cause a huge reaction. Time travel is not an imaginary gospel. Anything the male protagonist does, if he deviates from the past, will cause huge changes in the future him. And the male protagonist has also become a real existentialist. He has abandoned the cowardly rationality that he once thought he wanted to protect himself. Use emotions to occupy the whole reason for redemption. Different from the general Long Aotian protagonist, the whole redemption of the male protagonist is inseparable from the help of others. In addition to reckless recklessness, this is another psychological medicine for Japanese youth. In Japanese society, it is difficult to build trust between people. Formalism, polite language. These things have obscured the outside world's imagination of Japanese society. The author wants to tell these people that an individual must establish a relationship with the world, and it is very painful to be separated from the group to exist as an individual. And building a relationship is not about having invalid social interactions, but trusting people who are really good to you and using love to overcome difficulties. Before and after comparison. The male protagonist is cowardly and decadent. Gradually derailed from the good life, not confident, have regrets, and have no personal pursuit. Become a reckless person, with his own social circle, with his own goals and beliefs. Kadai is separated from a family riddled with violence. Made his own friends and didn't feel sorry for his existence. Have a happy family. The teacher is a perverted murderer, but because of Satoru, he has higher expectations for life. Life is on the right track. There are two idealized characters in the whole article, Wu's mother, Ai Li. Many people say that Ai Li is stupid and dare to help the male protagonist at that time. After hitting the store manager, he asked the male protagonist out. If you read my description above, probably they will understand. Because Aili was reckless from the beginning, which made the male protagonist firm in his heart, and part of it was because of Aili, she was cute and enthusiastic. There are people who love her and people she loves. She is undoubtedly an angel. She sees the abnormality of the male protagonist and wants to use herself to move him and influence him. She also succeeded, and successfully created a male protagonist. Satoru's mother has a good reputation, and the audience loves the character. She is brave and bold. There is no sense of alienation from his son because of age. Instead, he trusted each other with his son and cooperated with him to win this battle. After his son fell into a coma, he accompanied his son for so many years. She also has regrets, don't forget that they are a single-parent family. The reason why my mother's actions are precious is that she is different from Kadai's mother. She did not vent her regrets to the world through violence or other incorrect methods, but turned them into motivation to love more sincerely and sincerely. and embrace the world.
As a clue character, Brother Courage has nothing to say. He represented another small group of people in Japan at the time. They were tricked by fate and their lives were ruined. But he did not do anything to take revenge on the society, and in the end he could only die in a wrongful way. Asking the male protagonist to be fair for him is also to set off the atmosphere of the entire anime. It implies that in the end everyone has a good ending.
Some people say that the ending sucks, and the heroine ran away with others. What I want to say is, is the male protagonist's emotion towards Kadai really love? Those who really understand such anime will know that it is not just Kadai, the male protagonist will help everyone who is treated like this. The reason why he said some seemingly ambiguous words was also because Kayo became dependent on this idiot who helped him escape from the predicament. But this mentality was quickly dissipated by life, and he couldn't let Wu help her all the time. And Satoru also wanted to see how she embraced life seriously. Apart from that, there is one more detail in the ending. Even Xian also became a lawyer in order to help the male protagonist. In fact, there is one thing that Xian also said too much about himself. He said that he had already discovered Kayo's injury, but he didn't want to help her. But it was he who had always matched Jiadai and the male protagonist, and let Jiadai integrate into their small group. Compared with the transformation of the male protagonist, what he has is just a change. After seeing the male lead's choice, he believed that the male lead had changed his choice and joined the redemption plan together. Finally, one more thing that everyone may have missed, the end credits of the last episode. At the end of the film, the male protagonist meets Airi again. Although they are very unfamiliar, they still talk. This sweet ending is very idealistic, but at least I like it very much. I said earlier that the male protagonist is lonely and widowed, and he should wake up. He still has Aili.
Only the city where I am not there, Kayo Hinizuki, when I grow up and can go to other places, I want to go to a far country, I want to go to a far away island, I want to go to an island where there is no one, I want to go no matter what There are no sad things or sad things. There are no adults, no children, no classmates, no teachers, and no mother on the island. On the island, when I want to climb, I climb trees and swim. I dived into the sea when I was young, and went to sleep when I wanted to. On that island, I could only think about the streets where I was not there. The children went to school as usual, adults went to the company as usual, and my mother ate as usual; As long as I think of the street where I am not the only one, I feel very relaxed and want to go far, far away...
I lost my life from 11 to 25, but it was that lost time that was my real treasure. In a city where only I don't exist, my friends gave me the precious time of my life for me. Only the city where I don't exist, only the time where I don't exist, is my true treasure.
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