I sit under the quilt and watch movies and animations every day. I am watching the process, and I also want to know how it ends. Whenever the progress bar reaches the end, I will eat that meal with my movie until the subtitles are lined up. It rises, then the screen goes black, the song ends and people dissipate, and people walk away to cool off. So travel is not only for being together, but also for separation. Two samurai, a maiden they told me what it means to be together, and at the crossroads they parted.
Chaos warrior and cowboy bebop have the same skeleton. Episode 26, episode 13 is magnificent, laying a foreshadowing for the protagonist's past. Episode 24 begins to lead to the clues of the big boss, and then to the most dashing but not so bright ending, is the crossing. The endings brought by the side have always belonged to men. They are unpretentious, unconventional, and not hypocritical. What else can you say, then accept it with peace of mind. . .
In the animation, some small tricks appear quietly, exuding a charcoal-like humorous atmosphere. Blood and killing are just commonplace. In troubled times, Hip-hop is used to compose poems. A glacier, a volcano, the standard male protagonists in most anime, but they all bear too heavy a past, distinguishing them from the vast sea of people, only the blood-stained long knife proves their existence. Looking at the story, I was thinking that the word "past" is so meaningful. The girl who has no illusions and childhood sweethearts looked at the stars and said that from there, she looked like sand. Ren wholeheartedly pursued swordsmanship and his own principles, and mistakenly killed his beloved master. Feng and his mother depended on each other for life. All they saw was the back of his father in the sunflower bushes. Until the end, he knew that the sunflowers had no smell. If you think about it, we are all barren and have no past, because these things are not born, they are all created by ourselves.
Their journey has created joy, created sorrow, created friendship and created memories.
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