Form trumps content

Gaston 2022-10-09 08:30:32

I saw a lot of comments about "human nature", I thought it was a very profound work, plus Yuasa Masaki, the expectations were relatively high, and I was really disappointed after reading it. The whole work is a mere formality, and the depth in content is completely insufficient. The art and music style is unique, too bloody and curious, but it is not a disadvantage. But when it comes to the story, it's really hard to say. Taro's demonization is completely plot kill, there is no logic at all, and whether the birth of the devil is because of empathy or firm will is not said. Forcibly destroy the earth for the sake of epic and religious sense, but what I said at the end is unclear. Let’s say human nature is evil, in fact, the devil is pushing it before the crucial step. Let's talk about the beauty of human nature, and all the beautiful are destroyed. It feels like a simple heterogeneity. Let's talk about the despair of human nature, and finally a demon burst into tears and a god was born again. It feels like there are a lot of big truths in my head, but I don't know how to talk about it.

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