I don't like things that I like get low ratings, so I give 5 stars, maybe only 4 stars. Although it has been three or four years since the first time I watched it, I am still saddened to see the deaths of the main characters. As Chi Tong said, who can get used to the death of a friend? What I have to criticize is that Tazmi's protagonist's halo caused all the girls to like him more or less for no reason, and that people's bravery and fearlessness are unavoidable shortcomings of anime (as if the giants did better). But what moved me was their belief that they would sacrifice themselves to complete the revolution. And living a life of licking blood every day still does not give up love and friendship. What will Chi Tong's life be like after she survives? Maybe hunting dangerous species in the forest and living alone, maybe making new friends, or maybe the boss is free to drink and chat with her. She was the only one who still had the memory of the faces of those friends. The happiness of the people of the new country is built on the bones of these people. Is it sad or deplorable? As for Esdes' love, maybe Tazmi didn't really like her, but the final double death also shows that this ice-like woman is equally naive. The love between Emma and Tazmi is also the process of love that I agree should have. The Pope pulls the red thread and stands up to save each other when the other is in crisis. Isn't that enough? This is not much more difficult than the love of many people in modern times? It's just that I blame Tazmi because he's too weak and too careless because he's like me and I'm like him.
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