Steelmaking · After

Abigail 2022-03-23 09:02:21



I saw that day, A "is it a sin to kill a hundred people for one person?" B "Such a number can't explain anything. It's better to say that killing ten thousand people for a hundred people is a sin." A "Is it a sin to kill one person for a hundred people?" B "It's also a sin." I'm still impressed. In X-Men, the girl was asked "why can't kill people" and couldn't give an answer, and the man next to her replied "because someone will be sad." Also, the Bible says that there is no one righteous.
People's attachment to life, body and soul, have seen many questions and answers. But no matter how the answer is still not enough. You seem to believe nothing but sin.

After seeing the ending, I have fallen into the plot. There were no surprises. Don't think it's too sad a result either, as it looks like there's still a long way to go. (I couldn't help but say: Think of how many girls' hearts were saved by a carriage at the end of Lelouch.) However, when Roy said "why don't you believe in adults", it was really cute. However, I feel that this role is too comprehensive, and let him play the good and the bad, the strong and the weak. I am extremely doubtful that such an abundant real life can exist.
Although I have seen a lot of very moving animations. But I still feel that the power that animation can express is very limited. We are satisfied in the form of music pictures, etc., and the inspiration in the meaning is weakened. Could this be the equivalent exchange in the legend... Next time, don't have too deep expectations for this kind of animation without the basis of the original words. . (Recalling the animations I have watched, the insect masters I like very much in meaning, honey & clover, are based on the original words. And other favorite animations, probably EVA and FLCL exist as an extremely gorgeous metaphor .) During the steelmaking process, the values ​​of the soul and the social system proposed are very topical, and they are all super interesting topics. But the ending can't give an explanation or echo, it can only be used as a plot ending. Under the premise of serving the plot, the revolutionary army and the parliamentary system are also a brushstroke. Actually Roy retired to T_T. In comparison, the ending given by the rebellious Lelouch is much more comfortable, inheriting the idea of ​​EVA on personal issues, and giving a more moderate and more reasonable advancement on social issues. .
If I saw steel for the first time, I'd probably really like it. But after the rebellious Lelouch, (comic) Prasara, it's only a three-star.
The 09 new series of steelmaking FA is still serialized, I gave up without the habit of chasing serialization. However, it is still under consideration whether the serialization of its comic version should be pursued. After a few words, I thought it was more interesting than the animation. Gang's father said to a man who looked like a bad old man, "This is also the benefit of immortality. Yes, I've talked to all these N souls on me." That's cool. Because of the continuous serialization of the comics, I think there should be a lot of changes in the plot of the new series of steelmaking. It's interesting to think about this phenomenon.
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  • [after blowing open wall of Lab 5]

    Scar: Full Metal Alchemist! Take your brother and get out of here!

    Edward Elric: I don't need your help!

    Scar: Maybe not, but your younger brother needs you.

    Edward Elric: Let's go!

  • Number 48, Slicer: Older Broher: No, you don't understand. You must destroy us.

    Slicer: Young Brother: He's right. You must destroy us. There is nothing for the defeated but death that is our rule.

    Edward Elric: I'm not killing anyone. That's not what I do.

    Number 48, Slicer: Older Broher: You're too kind with your words. Calling us anyone, not anything. As if we could still be called human in this twisted state. I didn't say kill, I said destroy. Destroy these thing's we've become.

    Edward Elric: To do that, I'd have to admit you weren't human. And for me to do that, I'd have to admit the same of my brother and I can't do that.

    Number 48, Slicer: Older Broher: He's your brother.