Love the strength of Hydrogen

Keeley 2022-04-24 07:01:24

After watching the cartoon, my spirit was empty again. It was the first time I came into contact with Mamoru Oshii's works, and the same profound connotations were similar to those of Makoto Shinkai. But Makoto Shinkai's distance trilogy focuses more on the emotional entanglement between boys and girls, while Mamoru Oshii is more inclined to torture life and the world. In "Air Killer", I like the depiction of the grass childish water element. A girl struggling in the cycle of life and death, at the age of 15 or 16, she is full of indifference. Indifference to subordinates, indifference to life, and indifference to his own daughter. With the development of the plot, the fragile heart under the indifferent and arrogant face is gradually revealed. Eternal life that does not grow is sometimes also a kind of death, which does not change with the passage of time. Such an eternity that is immortal and stopped can only be faced with indifference. Because the companions come and go in a hurry, it shows his loneliness even more. When the right to love and be loved is lost, no one can do better than Hydrogen.
Even though Hannan finally expressed her defense of her life and destiny with death, Sui Su was still able to face it firmly, because this time the person she loved did not abandon her cowardly, but shared the existence of her life with her.
When life does not have death as the final curtain call, people lose their self-identity and identification. In the unknown process of the known ending, grasping one's own destiny is the essence of life. The endless and stagnant time will make people forget everything they have experienced, and forget when, where, and where they are.
I like a girl like Shui Su, the cruelty and cruelty of life make her calm and calm, like a peer who has experienced wind and rain, every move is full of vicissitudes, as if there is always a legend behind it worth exploring. But under the slightly contrived gestures, she still matches her appearance with the innocence of a 15- or 16-year-old girl, and does not give up the pursuit of love and being loved. Taking love as the coordinate, she has determined her position and direction in this infinite reincarnation destiny. At the end of the animation, her Mu Ran smile is like that of Zhi Tinglan on the shore, with endless aftertastes

"I have been waiting for you for a long time". . . Is it to continue the fetters of the reincarnation of fate, or to overcome this entanglement and grasp one's own world?

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