"Questions About the Story"

Will 2022-04-24 07:01:23

The idea that I just read did not settle down too much, it was just an immature idea for a moment, please forgive me.

The animation style is good, but I personally don't think that the happy family in the end will have much impact on the whole gloomy city portrayed earlier. Alan sings on the bus that he wants to change people's status quo. The song set off the atmosphere and strengthened the determination, but in the end, as a child, I did my best to reverse the current situation of family depression. In the end, the city lost a shop that helped people commit suicide, and there was a happy crepe shop, although to a certain extent It reduces the success rate of suicide in the city, but it can’t turn the city from gloomy to warm. It’s quite abrupt that people who complete suicide finally come out and regret it. After all, people who are so painful to commit suicide shouldn’t easily want to go back. The poor state of life...

After watching the plot arranged in this way, I still feel melancholy from the beginning to the end. Maybe the director just wanted to reflect the fate of a special industrial family in a desolate city, and then use Alan's mouth to tell us that we should feel happiness in life instead of sadness? I'm a little confused, and I want someone to help me to answer, maybe my views are different.

With a confused fox (゚Д゚)ノ

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The Suicide Shop quotes

  • Lucrèce Tuvache: You can give death to yourself but death itself is not free.

  • Lucrèce Tuvache: Life is appalling. But we must fight.