Saw this comment ahead of time, contains a lot of spoilers

Brent 2022-09-25 05:55:39

The background of the story is exactly the same as that of an anime Jade Star Gargantia. It can be said that it is the prequel of Jade Star, and it has not left the earth. But the rigor of the story makes me laugh. At the beginning, it was said that human beings were overwhelmed by the earth, and that people would starve to death in more than ten years, so they studied to change the human body and went to Titan. My brain, won't you plan to have a baby?

After OK, a series of experiments began. Several people died, and finally two survived, one male and one female. The test was successful, the professor said, seeing that they are communicating with ultra-low frequency, we can't hear it. From now on, Nima, the male protagonist and another experimental subject, do not communicate throughout the whole process, do not communicate, I am Nima, they are still human and have knowledge , can't write?

Okay, the male protagonist came home and put on his clothes several times, but he didn't put them on. The lump got bigger, and he accidentally hit his wife. The wife was like a strange monster to him. Nima is the male protagonist who has changed. But it is much better than the disfigurement burned by the fire. This is discriminating against deaf and dumb people, and disfigured? He is your husband, but his appearance has changed. And it's you who accompanies you, the whole journey becomes like this. Nima all the way! Not a good person, go to experiment and come back like this.

Then the generals, and many others began to regard them as aliens. They wanted to go to Titan and change to be like this, and they would not live on Earth in the future. And this is different from demihumans and mutants. This is supported by the government. That is a natural change. There can be various conflicts. Where is this conflict? You changed the person, and you have to put it on Titan. The test was successful, and it started to look unpleasant? Let's say that the female subject died.

In the end, the male protagonist was caught and locked in a cage, a cage! Nima, does this still treat him as a human? A sudden metaphor caught me by surprise, and then asked his wife to give the male protagonist an injection, which could remove the lobe of the brain and lose all memory. What erases all memory? Then why did he go to Titan! His wife went in, the male protagonist looked at his wife with tears in his eyes, Nima, this is one person, can't speak, can't write with two fingers together? After the test is successful, there is absolutely no communication about what the hell setting is.

I really knelt when I saw it at the end, I'm sorry I can't give a conclusion. I only wonder if the screenwriter and director have seen Tsui Xing, or if the anime's Tsui Xing is a novel. Because Cui Xing is really good, it is about the extreme changes of the earth, humans go to the universe, the future universe in the blink of an eye, the battle between humans and monsters, a driver accidentally shuttles to the earth, and discovers the big secrets of the past, the monsters are actually humans for the sake of Adapting to the universe, transforming itself into what it has become. There are monsters, rigid people who rely on technology to go to the universe, and people who believe that they can change and stay on earth. The human nature, the future, and hope, and the performance is very good

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The Titan quotes

  • Prof. Martin Collingwood: No one attempts the impossible without belief in something greater than themselves. Even if that something is a someone.

  • Prof. Martin Collingwood: Each of you is here because you understand the dire necessity of finding a new home for the human race. Maybe you're mad, ambitious, adventurous. But each of you has a rare willingness to put yourselves on the line for the sake of others.