In the final season, the perspective of the story came to the other side of the sea. I thought that the outside of the wall was freedom, but I didn't know that there were also children inside the wall looking up at the high wall. From Falco's perspective, just like Reiner, as an Eldian who has been restricted, imprisoned and oppressed since childhood, he can only achieve his family's glory and self-breakthrough by inheriting the power of giants. "Children who don't understand anything have been instilled in the city walls since they were young, the idea that there are demons in the city walls. What can you do if you are still children?" So, how can true freedom come from? The so-called free will is just a ruler Tool of.
Alan, who is connected with his father's memory and is on the mission of revenge on Paraty Island, is no longer free. The declaration of war episode is the climax of the season, when Reiner asks Allen, "How did you get here and what do you want to do here", Allen replies, "Same as you, don't you? Do you understand, it's exactly the same as you were at that time, it's all so-called forced." They have the power of giants and are on the mission to save the world. They think that there are enemies across the sea. They cross the sea and eat and live with the enemies. They can only choose to keep moving forward until all the enemies are expelled. "Sure enough, I'm the same as you, probably by nature." When Allen asked Reiner if he was in pain, he must have been in great pain in his heart. Whether it's outside the sea or inside the city walls, whether it's Alan or Reiner, it's the same.
Sasha's death also confirmed what Ellen said, "As Willie Dyba said, I'm a bad guy, and I might destroy the world. But in my opinion, you are also bad guys. That day, the city wall was destroyed. , my hometown was ravaged by giants, and I watched my mother get eaten. I never understood why, Reiner, why my mother was eaten by giants that day." Wrong, under war, everyone is a victim, and no one is spared.
Looking back at the story, it's still wonderful. But from the overall look and feel, it seems to be unsatisfactory. I don't know if the adaptation of mappa was too difficult. The editing of the plot made some of the rhythm too slow, and some of the plots were too thin. I didn't have the hearty viewing experience of the previous seasons, and the empathy was also much worse. I can only look back and think about it after the fact. Find out how wonderful the story is. In addition, it is also difficult to adapt to the characters who have grown up and matured. For example, my grandfather's hair is too short and his overall masculine personality has lost his soft and beautiful characteristics. So, given five stars for the story, this season's look and feel can only be four stars.
"In the dark, welcome new life. When the sun rises, we will see the final chapter. The evil face, the curse of growth. This is my last war. Mouth and face, cursing. This is my last war. La la la la... Destruction and rebirth, my true enemy." The theme song of this episode has no real characters, illusory, explosive, gorgeous, cruel, free, peaceful , domination, rebirth, what are the giants after, this final battle.
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