Miki Itô

Miki Itô

  • Born: 1962-10-21
  • Height: 4' 11½" (1.51 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Ryley 2022-03-25 08:01:01

      where is Self?

      Before understanding Lingyin's plot, we must first make some explanations and assumptions about the world around Lingyin, and then we can explain the ins and outs of it in depth.
                               Three Worlds, Two Organizations, and One Opposite
      There are actually three worlds in the play:...

    • Alayna 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      who I am? Who can tell me...

      I remember the first time I watched the film "Lain", I just watched the beginning and couldn't watch it anymore. I always felt that the color and plot were too depressing. Every time the camera turned to the sky, I always saw dense wires and Dark sky, now that I think about it, isn't this the world...

    • Lea 2022-03-25 09:01:23

      The work of 1998, this kind of philosophical discussion on self-existence and collective unconsciousness is really advanced. The jumping plot, the blurry and psychedelic editing, the radio interference sound under the blue screen, the switching of the mirrors, and the collective sense of oppression are gorgeous and explosive. But in terms of the plot, this sense of alienation beyond the times is really incomprehensible.

    • Gregory 2022-04-01 09:01:18

      One of the classics of 98

    Serial Experiments Lain quotes

    • Lain Iwakura: [gasp]

      Miho Iwakura: The wired might actually be thought of as a highly advanced upper layer of the real world. In other words, physical reality is nothing but an illusion, a hologram of the information that flows to us through the wired.

      Lain Iwakura: But ma...

      Miho Iwakura: This is because the body, physical motion, the activity of the human brain is merely a physical phenomenon, simply caused by synapses delivering electrical impulses.

      Lain Iwakura: But mom, I...

      Miho Iwakura: The physical body exists at a less evolved plane only to verify one's existence in the universe.

      Lain Iwakura: Are you really, truly my mother?

      Miho Iwakura: [disappears]

      Lain Iwakura: Are you?

    • Lain Iwakura: People only have substance within the memories of other people. And that's why there were all kinds of mes. There weren't a lot of mes per se, I was just inside all sorts of people, that's all.