The final chapter of the trilogy still implements the theme of "resolutely oppose the walking dead", but this time it is more straightforward and directly displayed in the image of machines and slaves. But to be straightforward, there are a lot of connotations, ironies, and thoughts to be expressed. Instead, they are the richest in the trilogy - irony about robots like the walking dead, irony assimilation (human assimilation and Starbucks-like incompetence). The chain of personalities), the adult world that masters all the rules of life and tells people what to do, the inferiority of human beings themselves, and even the irony that they are always living in the world of the past and cannot extricate themselves—it’s a satire all over the world. There's no slag left. Of course, it seems to be somewhat complex and not refined, but it is indeed a series of related practical problems. The part of the debate at the end was slightly unsatisfactory, but it was not so important anymore. The blood and ice cream trilogy officially ended. The "Three Musketeers" in the real world spent ten years conveying independence, freedom, and individuality to the world. , adhere to the life and life values, and show it in such a unique and free way of black humor, they have done enough.
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