especially the works of Aya Tsuji Pedestrian. Two days ago, I heard that another's work also has an anime version, and I was very curious,
so I couldn't wait to read it in one breath. Compared with the original work, this anime
is basically the same as the original work, except for the emphasis on portraying the character of Akasawa, and the addition of the last plot of everyone's mutual suspicion and cannibalism
. After watching the main feature of Chapter 12, I feel that the atmosphere is well set off, the characters are portrayed and the details are well described,
but it does not give me too much novelty.
But after watching episode 0, I was really shocked. This episode directly changed my understanding of this work,
or in other words, let me roughly understand what this work is trying to express.
The first half of episode 0 is basically the daily life of Miyazaki and Misaki. Halfway through the episode, I thought this episode was
a benefit given by the director to the audience! When I saw Misaki's death, I was a little sad, but after all,
her death has been mentioned in both the novel and the first 12 episodes, so I don't have much feelings for this part. But the key lies in this
paragraph: after Mizaki learned about Misaki's death, her behavior - the phone dropped on the ground, and then she stared
blankly at the mirror, which reflected her "empty bird" Cang Zhitong"; then, her expression distorted!
What a shocking expression that is! It contained anger, grief, despair... Then there was her earth-
shattering roar! In the end, she slammed her fist into the mirror... Although I watched it several days ago
, the intense despair that broke out in that scene is still impacting me even now. My heart, that
despair crossed the screen... At one point in the middle of the second, it even crossed a dimension and surrounded me,
To be honest, when I typed this paragraph, my heartbeat couldn't help speeding up again.... In the
final analysis, the reason why this paragraph shocked me so much was that the one who got out of control was not someone else, but the one who saw Saki.
Why? Please think about it, what kind of person is Miyazaki? In the whole another, is there someone
more composed and calmer than her? And she has fallen into such grief and despair. It is conceivable that Misaki's death
has hit her so badly! The subsequent plot is connected with the first episode. Mizaki came to the hospital and
met Sakakihara in the elevator. In the later Easter egg, she placed the doll on Misaki's coffin, and episode 0 ended like this.
After reading these 0 words, in addition to shock and psychological impact, more of them are actually doubts...... What is this sentence trying to express
? This sentence is named "cause and effect", so what is "cause" and where is "effect"? I can't figure
it out . But after thinking about it for a while, my dull mind seems to have given its own answer....
In my opinion, what is reflected from Chapter 0 actually explains whether it is in the novel There is still nothing
clearly conveyed in the feature film, and I secretly think that another's work wants to convey these two
key words - "obsession" and "redemption".
Let's go back to the end of Chapter 0. At this time, Miyazaki is heading to the morgue where Misaki's body is parked. We have reason
to believe that Misaki at this time came with the determination to follow Misaki. here. This kind of speculation sounds incredible at first,
but my assertion is also justified. Just imagine, what kind of existence is Fujioka Misaki to Mizaki? In a sense
, she is the only person who is closely "connected" with Miyazaki. Note that the word "connect" is important, and it's
mentioned repeatedly in both the novel and the anime. Recalling the relationship between the characters, I saw that Qi Ming's biological parents arrived when she arrived.
After seeing Qi's house, he has never met him, and in Wuguo's eyes, Ming is her dead child's stand-in (at least Ming
thinks so). Ming's adoptive father is even abroad, and it is rare to meet Ming. Ming himself has a quiet personality and is very She rarely communicates with others
and has no friends, so it seems that after Mizaki's death, Naruto actually fell into absolute loneliness,
and it can even be said that the meaning of Naruto's existence (in her own opinion) has been reduced a lot because of this. At the same time, Naruto also realized that
Misaki died because of the curse that she was involved in the third class (although she did not want to admit this, but there was no doubt that she
was burdened with a heavy sense of guilt because of this). Perhaps you can understand what I have said before, right? When Miyazaki's only connection with the outside world is cut off, when she
loses her support for survival
Did you say? Isn't this sentence just like
the sentence "I want to go, next to the cherry blossoms"?
After all, why did Miyazaki have this idea? It is precisely because of that "obsession", that "obsession" with irreversible people or
things ! People can't be resurrected from the dead, everyone understands this truth, but how many people can see it when the important people really leave
? Going back to the root cause, isn't the so-called curse of the third class in three years also derived from
the "obsessedness" of the students in the third class 26 years ago who could not accept the passing of Yejianshan Cape? It is this kind of "obsession" that
pulls the three-year class to the place closest to death. The same is true for Miyazaki 26 years later. Her "obsession" for Misaki directly
pulls her to death. .
But it turned out not to be the case, Mizaki did not go with Misaki, why is this? In my opinion, it depends
on the second key word mentioned above, which is "redemption". Strange to say, when and how
was Miyazaki redeemed? Let's follow Mizaki to the hospital and see what happened! The mortuary is on the second basement floor.
Yes, she came here with a mortal determination, she took the elevator, there was no one else in the elevator, she was ready
to go to her home, her Golgotha......
elevator A boy came in. He also seemed to be a student of Yejian Shanbei Middle School, because he saw Mizaki's school uniform
and chatted with her... The second basement floor arrived, and Ming walked out. There should be nothing wrong with it. The opportunity changed, but at this time,
the boy spoke again: "What's your name?" Ming was slightly taken aback, but she immediately replied like a machine
: "Ming, see Qi Ming." After speaking, she disappeared. in a dark corridor. What happened in between? The answer
is already clear, yes, it was Sakakihara's appearance that saved Miizaki! In a sense, Sakakihara and Mizaki
are already in love at this moment! Some people may say: "Lord, aren't you talking nonsense! They just
met each other, and they haven't said a few words yet, so why did they fall in love?" It cannot be denied that the generation of love takes
time in most cases. ; But it cannot be denied that in many cases, when two people meet, maybe just a simple sentence,
or a look, or even just an unspeakable "feeling" is enough to ignite the spark of love. Just like Shakespeare
's Romeo and Juliet, they only had a relationship at the ball, and Juliet said: "If
he (Romeo) has been married, then the grave is my marriage bed!" Such shocking world In the words, I thought that
at this time Mizaki also understood what this boy who suddenly appeared beside him meant to him, so
Sakakihara should also realize what at this moment. To be conservative, maybe he just thinks Mizaki is a strange girl at this time,
but isn't this feeling a prelude to the arrival of love for him? Let's review a
conversation between Sakakihara and Nurse Mizuno - Mizuno: "It seems that Sakakihara likes that girl who screams." Sakakihara: No...it's not like that,
It's just that I think she's a little weird, and I'm very concerned about her affairs. Mizuno: "Actually, if you think it's weird, you just like it! "
In this way, Miyazaki and Sakakihara met, and unknowingly established a new "connection" between the two. Perhaps
this "connection" was not yet mature at this time, only weak and looming, but It is this "connection" that makes
Miizaki's heart that was dying because of Misaki's passing regain life, and Mizaki is the first to get redemption.
As for the thinking aroused by Chapter 0, I will put my opinion on it. The conclusions obtained from the interpretation of Chapter 0
may be explained in the subsequent plots, which may explain some incomprehensible issues. For example, why didn't
Miizaki tell everyone the truth that Sanshin Reiko was the dead? From Miizaki personally From the point of view, maybe she is just worried about Sakakihara being hurt
, but from the author's point of view, this is the need to implement the two themes of "obsession" and "redemption". Because only in
this way can the plot lead to our final viewing Yes, Sakakihara personally sent Reiko back to the ending of "death" (if Naruto said this
in advance , then it would not be Sakakihara but other students who were eager to end the incident who sent Reiko back to "death")
. Sakakihara personally sent Reiko back to "death", which does not exactly represent Sakakihara's "obsession" with the deceased Aunt Reiko
(while Sakakihara's "obsession" with Reiko is essentially "obsessed" toward her deceased mother. So Sakakihara
said after sending Reiko back to "death": "Goodbye, Auntie Reiko; Goodbye, Mom..."), was he freed from the
"redemption"?
The feelings of the following two days have been swept away. This anime is a bit messy, so I was a little excited when I wrote this article. I wrote so much, but
there are actually a lot of things to say.
In a sense, this article can also be regarded as my "salvation" for myself! If there are any flaws in this article, please let me know
Please forgive me and correct me. Thanks!
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