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Conner 2022-12-02 13:01:24

I used to laugh at those dead nerds who saw an animation as "art", "life".
But maybe I'm wrong.
It may only be after a hard day's work, with thirty dollars in hand, that you will understand the weight of the saying "Cranard is life."
Tomoya as the protagonist does not have those dazzling auras (well, except for being popular with girls), after graduation, he became an electrician, with a meager income, living with his beloved in a few tatami apartments, poor and shabby , but happy. But such happiness can't stand a slight bump, and an accident is enough to take it all away. If one day, you have a child, but she is weak and sickly, and you love her so much that you have to sacrifice your career for her, just like Qiusheng and Sanae did, then we can discuss Crannard together. These details must only be written by people who really "live".
The animation is divided into two seasons, and if you watch the first season alone, this is at best a well-made school animation (excluding those not so well-made storyboards). But the school arc is just a dream, when the dream wakes up, the boys and girls must face the reality. Only with the second season can one have to admire Ma Zhizhun's ability to control the script. The story does not end with "the prince and princess live happily together", but continues with "what happens after Nora goes away". The second dimension is no longer an escapist "ideal town of independence from the world", Ma Zhizhun burst the bubble of fantasy. The world of boys and girls will come to an end, and the cruel reality quietly descends. But Maeda Jun didn't completely leave us with a sad ending, and the power from fantasy redeemed Tomoya once again.
I could have graduated with them, and when the main characters went their separate ways, I chose college. This means that when I was a student, Chun Yuan has changed from "yellow hair" to "office worker". With hindsight, I can only write this unwritten essay with fragmented memories many years later.
What really brought tears to my eyes was the scene of Tomoya reconciling with his father. This animation really has the meaning of "life" when the protagonist reconciles with everything in the past.
Perhaps everyone's life is waiting for such a reconciliation with the "past".
I always wanted to rewatch CLannad before I was young, and I wasn't alone.
This is an unfinished article.
Continue writing when the time comes.



(Can't sleep at night, written on 2013.07.06)

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