, "Real Humans", a robot that developed its own consciousness chose to sacrifice in order to save its companions. His last words before his death were: If I die, it proves that I have lived. This sentence made me deeply impressed by the average level of TV series.
To refuse to die is to refuse to live. What a wise word. How can people who are really alive be afraid of death? The end of destruction is also the power of existence.
The movie still looks good. Very detailed, fresh and totally Miyazaki style. The music in the last scene directly brought tears to my eyes. But this one is very, very mediocre among all Miyazaki's films. The storyline is procrastinated. For the first 20
minutes, I thought that the screenwriter was going to do something big. In the middle of the hour, I felt that the screenwriter did nothing. In the last 30 minutes, I felt that the screenwriter was forcibly preaching. The point of thought in this film is not focused. The screenwriter is very eager to express many things, but in the end only says one or two shallowly. In addition, Miyazaki's character routine is very typical in this film, so it is annoying. After watching this film, I realized that the master also has a missed work. As a literary and artistic worker living at the bottom, I express my inspiration...
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