Destroying humanity is a hero?

Marquise 2022-04-22 07:01:50

While watching this film, I drank a little wine, so I couldn't tell whether the depression was due to the wine or the film itself.

The film tells the story of mechanization eroding human society. Ironically, the film uses 3D animation to replace traditional 2D animation. The perfect combination of two-dimensional and three-dimensional, just like the integration of mechanized life into human society, it is indistinguishable.

The dazzling battle scenes, gorgeous mechanical settings, and the heroines who are beautiful but indistinguishable seem to reflect the trend of mechanization in human society. People who have been mechanized by the virus have even unified their thoughts. In order to protect the so-called "human dignity", "Tokyo people" who are no longer human, with the sacrificial spirit of kamikaze, threw themselves into the world. to the revolutionary cause of the saviour.

This seems to be a tragic and moving story. I tried my best to search for something similar to "moving" from the feelings in my mind, but I couldn't do anything about it. This kind of story is too inhumane, I can't believe it, let alone agree with it. .

Almost all "Tokyo people" are willing to sacrifice themselves for the future of mankind. Opening the door that separates the "human world" from the desert means only destruction for robots. Even a broken life that can no longer be fully counted as a "human" still has a human heart! In the face of such an extreme choice, no one showed the desire to survive, but silently faced death. This is a sign of true loss of humanity. The survival instinct in the face of crisis has actually been firmly engraved in our genes. The whole group that will selflessly contribute to the future of all mankind may only exist in animation.

The setting of the two heroines makes me even more depressed. The two strong and beautiful women in different environments are actually the old love and new love of the same vague and featureless man, and they both sacrificed for him. My own awareness, the so-called "harem" is sometimes not about quantity, but about quality...

I don't like this story, although it has a certain intimidating effect, although the confrontation part of the mechanized army is somewhat enjoyable to watch, but the depth of the script and discussion It's a little weaker in terms of aspects, and it's still limited to the field of animation movies!

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