The graphics and color grading are very comfortable, and the soundtrack is also very suitable. The picture is very clean, the color palette is cold, but the mixed colors of blue and purple have a distant and psychedelic feeling, and the mirroring is also very good, and any one can be used as a wallpaper. The soundtrack and camera movement are slow, but the narrative rhythm doesn't drag on. There's a robot in each episode, maybe they're the lost characters in each episode. The ending is always sad, everything happened and can't be changed, so that the atmosphere is even more exaggerated when the final credits sound. Well I was wrong, not every episode has dead people and not every episode has robots. Well I was wrong, the old man wasn't dead when the droids appeared in episode 4. The first episode of family love mother-daughter (also a story about time), the second episode of friendship (remorse), the third episode of heterosexual love (time stop will not keep the good forever, it will only let it gradually disintegrate, towards a sad tragedy) . The fourth episode of family love for grandfather and grandson (death is ineffective in technology), the fifth episode of family love for the father's family (but I think this episode is rather boring, probably because I haven't married yet, it looks like a father is holding on, He wanted to protect his family but was repeatedly frustrated), the sixth episode of same-sex love (which also illustrates the truth that no one is perfect). Episode 7 is about the relationship between humans and artificial intelligence (humans are reluctant to accept things that are different from themselves). The eighth episode tells about the relationship between man and nature (time). It also echoes the little girl's journey in the first episode, and also intersects with the old man's robot story. The whole story forms a closed loop (loop). In the last episode, the robot teacher asked the little boy about the book, also referring to the story, "It was sad and beautiful." In a blink of an eye, time passed again, and finally the little boy's son asked, all of this" Does it feel like a long time?" "blink of eyes." In a blink of an eye, the story ring is over. Time doesn't stop, and what's missed and what happened can't be rewinded, which is what makes Ring Story different from many other films. Thinking about it now, although each episode is sad, it is actually not so sad from another angle, more like a small regret. I don't think it will have a next one, and even if it does, it will tell a different story.
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