Lost to the extreme.
Not because of the eternal reincarnation of the "eternal son".
But Yu Oshii expressed his concerns and worries about this generation of young people in this air combat theme. But it's more than that, and it finally points to the hopelessness of human beings themselves. As if Oshii Mamoru said: "Humanity is doomed to be destroyed by itself"
So, is there anything more depressing than this?
The air combat scene is very beautiful and has a sense of substitution. Several emotional scenes are also very explosive.
#Alienation of technology# #Lost young people# #The inferiority of human beings#
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