At the beginning, "angel beats" thought it was a funny school rant film, but I didn't expect to see it and I was in tears.
Especially seeing Otonashi's memories.
There is no end to the sound, a person who has never lived for himself.
I used to think that the biggest meaning of life was just to listen to my sister lying on the hospital bed saying "thank you". I kept doing odd jobs just to buy gifts for my sister. Own. On Christmas night, I went out with my sister who had not seen the outside streets for two years. With the money from my part-time job, I wanted to buy her a lot of gifts and eat the best food, but my sister died just like that. My sister has always been very sensible, and she felt a little distressed when she looked at her.
When my sister died, I was confused about the meaning of life. In front of the hospital, I saw a girl the same size as my sister saying the familiar "ありがと" to the doctor. I was touched and thought of the meaning of my life and wanted to save the people who were lying on the hospital bed like my sister. I worked hard to get into a medical university, but on the way to the university, I sacrificed my life to save a carload of people I didn't know.
Before his death, the act of signing the organ donation form saved the souls of the whole car, everyone was rescued, but he went to another world. Is this life, always fall at the last step. However, Otonashi actually saved everyone, but he left a little earlier and didn't see the scene where everyone was rescued. After his death, he has been brooding, thinking that he did not save everyone.
"She, Hatsune taught me the meaning of living, but...and life is dying before my eyes." Hearing this, sadness poured out. What I hate is that I have not been able to save more people, and I have never considered myself.
This sad music, accompanied by this touching tears. Are the screenwriters trying to make all our tears?
Then there is the love between him and the angel.
The love between Otonashi and Angel is like a fairy tale in a fairy tale. The fetters of a heart cross the fetters of life and death. I hope they can live happily in another world now.
The language is so pale, it is impossible to express my inner feelings at all!
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