I saw an atypical blood beheading harem anime. Here are the parts that I think really stand out:
1. There is nothing right or wrong in this world. Everything is just an excuse to survive and win. Good and evil are not what they look like. The male protagonists, Tazmi and Will, belong to the two camps of good and evil, respectively. The characters in the comics are quite similar. Strictly speaking, both of them are extensions of the male lead. He embarked on two opposing hunting groups, and finally defeated the big boss together in the same way. In his nature, the innocence, ambition, sense of responsibility, emphasis on life, and simple and warm-blooded rural values of the youth from the countryside must also be admired by the author, the male protagonist The last battle died with a halo (this is related to the work's understanding of death), and Wales' being one of the few survivors also shows the author's approval of it.
The dog girl-Seleuyu Bikitas, full of justice, ignoring life, holding a puppy at the moment of death and saying that she doesn't want to die, this character speaks for the people who have been brainwashed by pseudo-justice, looks cute and distorted values. not worth. I also have to talk about Angel Man - Lan, a pragmatic reformer who is rational and neutral and rejects senseless killing, so he can live to the end. This kind of person is not only a revolution, but also the cornerstone of the establishment of a new order.
2. The confused life is just right to die. Almost all members of the night raid are from the bottom of the society. Heroes do not ask where they come from, but death must be meaningful, it must be worthwhile, and there must be a story. This is also a routine of Riman. This kind of thinking has inherited a lot of Bushido spirit, which emphasizes dedication, responsibility, and meaning. Only Esdes who is super s can transcend the routine, and his views on life and death are always based on the new theory of evolution, survival of the fittest, survival of the strong, so he can become the most powerful individual in this play.
3. Some views on domination. Recently, I just read some books about the logic of the system and the fall of empires, and I deeply understand that only when class conflicts are hot, rights trample on justice, the state is completely reduced to a tool for the exploitation of the majority of the people, and at the same time, powerful external forces must intervene, and a huge empire will The foundation of the country will be shaken, and a bloodbath will come. However, the ugliness of human nature is that even if the new regime promises to be fair, democratic, and free from killing and bloodshed, over time the class will become clear, and the strengths and weaknesses at the beginning will become people and people. The reasons for enslavement between them eventually evolved into violent repression and armed resistance. A truly modern system should be a system that can reconcile class contradictions and reform from the inside out. The leadership can represent the people most of the time. This cannot be a completely top-down regime.
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