I believe that an excellent science fiction work is by no means giving us physical satisfaction in terms of visual experience.
It should not only clarify the blueprint of the future world, but also describe the fear of human beings about the unknown impact of known technology, and on this basis, those masterpieces that can be called gods can guide individuals with different cultural roots to look directly at their own abyss
Ring Story is such a catalyst. It explores the symbiotic relationship between people and things in the multi-dimensional system of time, the causal relationship between people and loneliness, the mutually exclusive and synergistic relationship between love and responsibility, life and death under the indifferent visual and auditory system. A relationship with blurred boundaries, a relationship where the desires we think have nothing to do with real desires, the relationship between the body and the soul, the linear relationship between the past and the future, the symmetrical relationship between youth and old age, I am you
Although it is only 8 episodes, the volume of content conveyed is too large
Rabbit believes that you can also find some answers here, find some people, or see yourself
Let me share a few lines that touched me first:
"I'm lonely not for other people I'm lonely for you"
"Remember you can always find light in darkness"
"Sometimes things are special because they don't last"
"I fix things
I've been fixing things all my life
As long as I have a goal I can fix it
But I can't fix what happened to this family"
Afterwards, the main content of the play is analyzed with diagrams:
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