If there is a so-called god in the world of Angel Beats!, it may not be so callous. Judging from some previous clues, Na should have been in this world for a long time. Originally, she may have come to be brighter than before, just like the final words, but in the long time, Na can only have that wish that can be realized without knowing when. , watched batch after batch of companions disappear in front of her, so in the end she chose loneliness. And the reason why Otonashi came here, maybe God wanted to help Zao to realize this dream and forced him to drag him over... If you think about it like this, the question of why Otonashi appeared later than Zao can also be solved. . Maybe God is just a creator and watcher, as powerless as we are in the face of personal destiny, so he created such an independent world for the rescue and rebirth of the souls of those miserable children.
God arranged for Naruto and Otona to meet, and in the process that followed, it was Otonura who approached Naruto on his own initiative, opened Naruto's heart again, and made her have friends again. Now that I think about it, this is a very comforting thing.
In fact, what Mazhi really wanted to describe was the miracle of Otonashi and Zara. Seeing Zara struggling to say "thank you" in Otonashi's arms, the theme of the whole film was sublimated at that moment. "Thank you for loving me", "Really thank you for giving me life" - this world may not be beautiful, but it is worth our hope, isn't it? Otonashi has allowed the girl he loves to continue a life, and the short lives of the two are full of meaning because of each other's existence. I think after the grief, Otonashi should welcome the new life with a feeling of great relief. (The final scene also verifies this).
In this cruel world, the bond between life and life is an indelible light of hope. In all kinds of unfortunate life, we are willing to believe that there will be someone who loves a girl like Yuyi, and there will be an "angel" blessed by God like Nao. Ma Zhi told us in a stubborn voice that life is by no means meaningless, and he wanted us to believe in the miracle of one in six billion. Although there are many places to make people complain, "Angel Beats!" still deserves to be a "highest anthem of life".
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