Serial Experiments Lain Comments

  • Bethany 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    This year, this old masterpiece was completely completed, which is really amazing. Especially in combination with its appearance in the era when the Internet has just begun to become popular, the discussion of reality, existence and time is very vivid. More valuable than experimental setting is the way of expression. Going beyond pure rational logic, with a rather pioneering approach, it "transmits" the "feelings" of the worldview, rather than just "explains" it to the audience. And this method...

  • Alphonso 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Good story, bad...

  • Gabe 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    The impression is already a medieval...

  • Lyla 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Stupid, I didn't understand it when I saw...

  • Emmanuel 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    Cute, weird, scary, sad. The hum in the background and the picture of the telephone poles are...

  • Casper 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    Original painting by Mirin Hiroshi, edited by Takeshi Seyama. Legend has it that Motoko Kusanagi and Rei Ayanami are called the three goddesses at the end of the century? In my mind only Motoko is a goddess. Iwakura Reine is a cute baby in bear pajamas after all. The music is immortal, better than EVA, but it doesn't reach the level of "Killing in the Shell". The director is nerd, the junior high school class teaches C language, and the computer of a female hacker is an Apple iMac...

  • Jesus 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    I didn't understand it once, but it's worth...

  • Marjolaine 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    It's not really my favorite subject. But I like its negative and dying atmosphere, the infinitely weakened character relationships, the indifference that does not try to discuss the topic, the calm crisis, and the hard and cold touch. It's also possible that I didn't understand it at all. blank. blank....

  • Mariano 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    A collection of nightmares, a rare Japanese animation with pure avant-garde consciousness. The best we can get when anime touchs avant-grade....

  • Darryl 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    This is difficult to understand because the virtual world and reality are completely blended, unlike the shell and the computer coil. The code I've passed all points to the story is very simple, the technology tycoon Lingyin, the girl, the human flesh knights, the pseudo-god, Yingli Zhengmei, the bear face, the omniscient and the ubiquitous, the maintenance of world peace, blah blah, why is it so...

Extended Reading
  • Tara 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    Don't dare to watch it a second time

    Before reading "Lingyin", I was as keen as most of the people to solve the mysteries of this world, to clarify the logical relationship, and to know who the "God" is? How many Lingyin are there? What is the setting of this world?

    But when I actually read it, I felt that the deep understanding of the...

  • Kiarra 2022-03-25 08:01:01

    Lain: Revisiting Lingyin

    Recently revisited the animation "Lain". "Lain" is basically the pinnacle of the American Geek culture in the 1990s that seriously infested the Japanese animation industry. In the world of "Lain", humans are connected to each other through a computer terminal called "Navi" (similar to a PC), and...

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.