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Beaulah 2022-10-08 15:11:54

Paradise is the paradise we pursue, destruction and rebirth!

In a icy world that is gradually dying, there is a vague sense of warmth and happiness when I see wolves in pursuit of paradise, and this contrast of cruelty and tenderness captures my heart. Although the story has an unhappy ending, we can see the loneliness and perseverance of wolves here, the aspirations, struggles, kindness and depravity of human beings in the last days, and the hope hidden behind the sad journey of the wolves. The world is destroyed, everything is renewed, and hope continues!

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Wolf's Rain quotes

  • Hige: Come on, we're friends now, right?

    Kiba: Coming from you, that sounds kind of fishy.

  • Toboe: I never meant to kill anything. Granny, she . . . I was all alone at the entrance to the dome, and she was so nice. She said I was so little, my eyes had barely opened.

    [Toboe holds up the four white bracelets on his right fore-arm]

    Toboe: She gave these to me, and we lived together ever since.

    Tsume: You mean she kept you as a pet. You were tamed, nothing more than an obedient dog.

    Toboe: I wasn't! I . . . I only . . . I wanted to protect her. But she still . . .

    Tsume: She still threw you out?

    Toboe: She still died. She died. I let her die.