6.0
In fact, by extension, even though it is already a commonplace debate, this battle is enough to explain the inevitability of human history struggle. Some people need a world where efficiency is paramount, while others want everyone to receive similar respect. Both are Extremely idealistic, most of the time the reality of our life is in a very middle position. Even though I always support what Lio stands for, there must be someone who agrees with Kray Foresight, the brakes on the running tram have failed, and there are five very strong children playing on the normal track, they are breaking the rules, they should not be here, and the other On one side of the abandoned track, there is a weak, even paralyzed child playing, who obviously cannot provide any labor force for human society even if he grows up. He has not violated any rules. At this time, should we be the villain and turn the tram? After telling this cheesy story, we should realize that this debate is really cheesy, but the visual presentation is not. One of the things I really like about this movie is the scene where Burnish is dying. It's not that it saves the cremation process, the handover of the remains, and the ashes are directly sprinkled to the world compared to normal people, but they are rotated as gears. In a very utilitarian perspective, some people live simply because they are fit to be instruments of living, while others die only because they are fit to be instruments of death. At this time, you will actually realize that those people on the ark are not respected as "people", not more respected than those who died as fuel, but are regarded as "quantities" like them, He was chosen by the Archon as a "tool for reproduction" because he was greater than others in various metrics, and Burnish died because he was stronger in some metrics than others and was chosen as fuel.
"...style jumping, virtual world; unable to explain, travel through time and space; don't understand color matching, cyberpunk; not enough brain holes, parallel universe..." Who said this? Promea from a parallel world is an unnecessary amount of thinking for the audience, and it is better to blame the occult. The appearance of the Doctor did not make Kray Foresight more abhorrent. The most superfluous action was that the Doctor said that even if Kray built the ark, he would not be able to escape the disaster on Earth, and directly demoted Kray from a villain with clear values to a brainless fool. , while at the same time undermining the meaning of the necessary evil at the heart of the story's debate. The character of Doctor is the most redundant and even the most negative character in the whole film. These are not as good as directly discovering the mecha when Lio and Galo fall to the bottom of the lake. Aside from the settings that can be added at will, the story itself is not perfect, the loopholes are concentrated in the exchange of information, how did he know this, and how did she know that.
Galo does not shy away from his identity, just like all members of the entire firefighting team, there are no family members to be scruples, and there will be no "exposing identity will cause inevitable harm to those around you" faced by the usual masked vigilantes. A big part of the difference between superheroes in American and Japanese culture is that the masked vigilantes have the purpose of covering up their identities when they enforce the law, and this group of people use mecha because they really just want to use the technology itself, and perhaps it is also their concern for the inanimate The reason for the various embarrassing names. Another thing I really liked was that Galo had to name Kray Foresight's mech when the battle climaxed. It makes the audience realize the emphasis of this kind of culture, they only care about the mech that shows the shape in the movement, not the battle process or the result, just like the role of the subtitle card, just to show the fierceness of the subtitle card itself.
I will be surprised because the audience in the same scene cares too much about the artificial respiration part. If I watch the movie alone and don't hear the uproar in the theater, I will really only think that this is the rescue team who does not shy away from the audience's attention. artificial respiration. This is a huge interpersonal difference that I didn't expect. Even if I communicate with other friends, there are not a few viewers who take it as a hint of danmei. Mr. Lu Xun is right. When he sees short sleeves, he thinks of white arms, he immediately thinks of full nudity, and immediately thinks of genitals... With such a leap of imagination, people from all countries are the same... Either you think our audience is What to see.
Of course, the main reason why I don't like it so much is that I vertically compare the thoughts under "Falling Leaves".
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