happiness on earth

Marge 2022-11-06 18:55:07

(This rating is really a bit lower than expected...) I

didn't feel that strong when I just finished reading it, but when I happened to hear Theme of SSS the other day, I felt like I was going to write about it. send. As if moved by something, really.
To be honest, the funny style at the beginning is really not my thing, it is indeed because the people around me have good comments, so I saw it at the end (this is also the reason other than my comparison of this rating).
So when I saw it at the end, I felt really healed.
In fact, most of this kind of goodwill exists in those few episodes. At the end, when Mami was content with the guitar, when the last confession appeared next to Yui, and the last angel and Otonashi's confession in less than 5 minutes .
And the plot moves forward in such serious touching and nonsensical humor.
The script is still a little uncomfortable. I always feel that those sudden events are too sudden, as if they were deliberately created in order to push the protagonists to that ending - they are not natural. I don't think it's a big problem not to explain what the world view is. Leave a little blank (such as who created this afterlife world, etc.), maybe it's more in line with the appearance of this healing scene-the world view is not originally the big devil here the point of it.
But still have a good feeling about it.
In the end, everyone still believes in this world. In a way, the story is still too good.
However, I don't know if Yuri really accepted it. She still accepted it - accomplished what she couldn't do when she was alive.
"The so-called human beings can't wait ten minutes!" Why can this kind of human happiness be felt after death?
So when I heard the soundtrack, I was instantly moved.
Because it's too beautiful, it's going to die after all. Even if Naru cried and said, "If I say it, I'll disappear", but it's still possible to say it.
We still hope, touched by the human world-hope, that one in the next life will rub shoulders.

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