"Devil's Blade"
I rarely watch anime, so the degree of appreciation can only be analyzed based on my own feelings about watching anime. When I watched the first two episodes, I was not particularly immersive, but it got better after that. In general, it can be regarded as a good anime work.
No matter what kind of expression is used as a carrier, as long as it resonates with the people in contact and can trigger a touch from the bottom of my heart, that is good. Just like this drama, the subject matter is not new, the hardships of the road to revenge and the rise of a boy, but precisely because this is a very common subject matter, it is easy to fall into a cliché if it is performed improperly. Luckily this show hasn't made me feel that way yet. But there is one place in the anime that makes me feel very abrupt, that is, the character of the male protagonist. It is rare to be able to be so cheerful after the massacre, but I can't accept the element that makes the male protagonist funny. From this point of view, I have a clear sense of discomfort.
The rise of Tanjiro can be said to be the story of a boy who transformed into a man after a great event. Not overly provocative, but they had to be moved by the bond between their brothers and sisters. He told us what a real family is, that is, no matter what, we will never leave, we must be together forever, and we can give everything for each other, even our own lives. This kind of emotion is very common in film and television dramas, but it is rare in real life. I asked myself, in a pinch, can I really resist all harm for my family without hesitation? I'm not sure. Because taking action is not only based on our own cognition, but also has the courage to truly face danger. In the face of obvious danger, none of us can guarantee that we will be OK. But the role of these emotions in film and television dramas may be to remind us all the time.
What impresses me most in this drama is their hard work. There is no quick way to do it. It is understandable that Tanjirou persists with superhuman willpower because he has the revenge of extermination. But his wife Shanyi is just like the self in our life. He is timid and afraid of things, has no family background, and even doesn't like himself, but he still overcomes cruel challenges. The role of Tzu Shanyi tells us that no matter how ordinary we are, and our talents are indeed limited, as long as we work hard, we can still succeed. In the end, he only learned one trick, but he practiced the one trick he only knew to the extreme, to the point of pure fire and pure green. We are also the same in life. It may be true that time and energy are limited, and there are few things we can learn, but as long as we do what we know well, we can add to the good, and quantitative changes will lead to qualitative changes, and it is also a possibility of success.
Every time I see them cheering me on, I think it's amazing. There are times when they are hesitant and helpless, and there are times when they question whether they can do it or not, but no matter what, in the end they tell themselves, I can do it! I want to cheer! I have to work harder! Very ordinary words, we often hear them, but we must engrave perseverance into our bones and regard it as a kind of faith. Only in this way can we truly achieve it!
This world may really have a chosen child, but as ordinary people, if we can live our whole lives and strive to move forward, then we should be proud of ourselves. May we always be proud of ourselves and live forever.
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