The whole film emotional clues reasoning: Garner loves Tashiro

Gillian 2022-04-22 07:01:49

First of all, I declare that I have not read the original novel, and all reasoning is only based on the content of the film. I saw the movie ten years ago and accepted the film's superficial conclusion: Garner loved Okita, and in the end Okita thought Garner was too dangerous and killed him. However, within ten years, my reasoning ability and brain supplementation level have undergone earth-shattering progress, so I came to a completely different conclusion after reading it for the second time: Ghana loves Tashiro, and Okita is completely in this male sex storm. Just soy sauce. First of all, we should realize that the so-called "Ghana loves Okita, and Okita killed Ghana" is completely a brain supplement of Tufang (Through the whole film, Tufang has been playing the role of the brain tonic emperor, and he keeps driving various stories about Ghana. The brain hole of love life). After Garner killed Tashiro, the only objective plot in the movie was: 1. Okita claimed that something happened and suddenly left the scene; 2. Doji thought that Ghana was a monster, so he cut down a cherry tree. The so-called "Ghana loves Okita" was just said by the local side to Okita's back. Okita didn't hear or respond at all, and there was no evidence that Okita agreed with this judgment. And the so-called plot of Okita killing Ghana later was just a voice-over when the earthwork cut down the tree. I understand it as earthwork's brain supplement. In fact, there is no definite evidence for Hijikata's brain supplement. Before Ghana killed Tashiro, Hijikata made up three possibilities: he went to Ghana in white, Okita went to Ghana in white, and Ghana in red went to Okita (obviously these three Each picture symbolizes: Hijikata himself likes Ghana, Okita likes Ghana, and Ghana likes Okita). Three brain holes at once fully show that the Turkish side is not sure about Ghana's true feelings at all, it is just a guess. After Garner ruthlessly killed Tashiro, Hijikata felt a little sick to Garner, so he automatically ruled out the first brain supplement; and Okita behaved very calmly throughout the process, making Hijikata feel that the second brain supplement was not too much. Believable; so he finally chose to accept the third brain supplement: that Garner actually liked Okita. Is there any basis for the final conclusion of the brain hole emperor? no. There is no evidence in the whole film to support Ghana's love of Okita. Garner neither seduced Okita, nor did he pretend to be indifferent to him. Throughout the whole film, his attitude towards Okita is very natural. The only meaningful conversation the two had was when Garner asked Okita about the elder. At that time, Garner felt that he might have offended Master, but he didn't know who the old man was. The only clue was that the old man said that he was in the same class as Okita and the team leader. It was obviously impossible for Garner to ask the team leader (after all, he offended the seniors, and if he went online, it could be a serious crime, not to mention the team leader was not there at the time), it was the most natural for him to ask Okita, and it could not be interpreted as a conversation with Okita. . Let's discuss the issue of Garner and Tashiro. The only clips that objectively show the relationship between the two in the movie are these (note that rumors and various people's brain supplements must be excluded, those are not necessarily true): 1. Tashiro from the most I liked Ghana very much from the beginning and made it very clear several times. 2. Garner's attitude towards Tashiro's confession was very indifferent, and even when Tashiro got into his quilt at night, he took a small knife holder on Tashiro's neck and vowed to die. 3. Garner's swordsmanship is much higher than Tashiro, but he was beaten by Tashiro in the sword competition. 4. When Garner was injured and was carried by his teammates, Tashiro desperately called his name next to him. Garner finally opened his eyes and glanced at Tashiro. 5. Garner stole Tashiro's dagger and blamed Tashiro for killing Yuzawa and attacking Yamazaki (Actually, the authenticity of this is not completely certain, but when Garner wanted to kill Tashiro, Tashiro's reaction made me believe that it was Garner who was to blame. ). First we should summarize what Garner generally takes towards suitors he doesn't like. We will be surprised to find that Garner is actually very easy to push. Not only does he have no resistance to having sex with people he doesn't like, but he also likes to take the initiative to seduce each other with false feelings. He was like this to Yuzawa, and he was like that to Yamazaki (though Yamazaki didn't pursue him). With this kind of understanding, we will feel that the above fact (2) is very strange. Is there any need for him to be so indifferent to Tashiro, and even take out a knife and swear to death? Could it be that he especially hates Tashiro? But this again contradicts fact (4). When you're seriously injured and dying, the person you hate the most keeps yelling and calling your name next to you, and you should feel annoyed and want him to shut up. However, Garner finally woke up and gave Tashiro a look, not a look of disgust and rejection at all. So it can be ruled out that Ghana especially hates Tashiro, in that case. . . After all, it's still love. Next, we discuss the key fact (3), why Garner is completely unable to play swordsmanship in front of Tashiro. I think there are two possibilities: one is as Hijikata's brain made up, because the two had a physical relationship, Garner automatically entered the role of a woman in front of Tashiro, and then the swordsmanship was scrapped. If this is the case, one would have to put a knife on his neck for a while, and then go to bed again. It’s really hard to play with one hand (after all, the possibility of Tashiro forcing him is zero, Tashiro’s swordsmanship is not as good as him, and his status is not as good as him) . Such an awkward route can basically only be explained as. . . After all, it's still love. Another possibility is that Ghana deliberately pretended to be defeated by Tashiro, so that Hijikata thought that the two had a physical relationship, paving the way for the following to blame Tashiro. But there is a problem with this kind of conspiracy theory, that is, when Ghana and Tashiro were comparing swords, Yuzawa hadn't started to pursue Ghana at all. Could Ghana predict that he would be overthrown by Yuzawa in the future, kill Yuzawa and put the blame on Tashiro by the way. Where is the plot going? All I can say is that maybe Ghana knew that he was in trouble and foresaw that there would be soups and soups without Yuzawa. Even in the second case, I think it still shows that Garner loves Tashiro. To Yuzawa, Garner just casually killed him twice, but to Tashiro, he directed and acted so many plots with all his troubles. In the end, Garner wanted to execute Tashiro with his own hands, and asked Tashiro to come up with hatred for his betrayal. This complex script is too emotionally charged and The SM element makes me completely unable to believe that Garner doesn't love Tashiro. So from the beginning to the end, I think Garner has always liked Tashiro, and the reason why he does so much indifferent and avoids blaming the killing is entirely because he is this SM type personality. According to the film, Garner is such a dark boy. He learned kendo and joined the Shinsengumi just because he likes killing people. He was particularly ruthless and ruthless, and he never showed the enthusiasm and ambition of a young man. When Yamazaki asked him to plan for his future, he replied, "Is there a future for someone like me?". Whether we blame it on the circumstances of the times or on his personality, it can be imagined that Garner is very empty inside, except for some dark and flirtatious things, nothing can evoke the feeling of his existence. So for Tashiro, the only one he likes, he carefully crafted this script of love-hate entanglement and bloody killing to satisfy his extraordinary love. As for whether the two have a physical relationship, I don't think it's possible to say, but I tend to have it, because when Garner was injured, Tashiro ran out and kept calling him by his name, which was not like the behavior of a suitor who had been rejected for a long time. But on the other hand, I always feel that the last love that Garner whispered was "I will be with you even if I die" (this is what Tashiro said when he put the knife on Tashiro's neck), so they say The most unforgettable moment was the moment when Garner refused to obey? Therefore, it is also possible that the two have never had a physical relationship at all (so the public thinks that "Tashiro is the poor one" is an inexplicable truth. Well, the public's eyes are sharp after all). Other people's feelings for Ghana: Basically everyone is more or less tempted by him. The captain is very tolerant to him, and Tufang is always open to Ghana's emotional life. Okita is actually the same, otherwise he wouldn't have suddenly retold the story of "The Covenant of Chrysanthemum" (the name is enough) when talking about Ghana, and told it very emotionally, and then claimed that he thought Ghana's behavior was disgusting , I would vomit just thinking about it. The emotions of incitement and nausea are very contradictory at all, and even he himself realized that the contradiction is too great, so he explained (covered) explained (decorated) that he likes good stories, but hates actual homosexual behavior. Basically, it can be understood that he was tempted by Garner, but he didn't dare to do it to him. Because he likes to kill. He was particularly ruthless and ruthless, and he never showed the enthusiasm and ambition of a young man. When Yamazaki asked him to plan for his future, he replied, "Is there a future for someone like me?". Whether we blame it on the circumstances of the times or on his personality, it can be imagined that Garner is very empty inside, except for some dark and flirtatious things, nothing can evoke the feeling of his existence. So for Tashiro, the only one he likes, he carefully crafted this script of love-hate entanglement and bloody killing to satisfy his extraordinary love. As for whether the two have a physical relationship, I don't think it's possible to say, but I tend to have it, because when Garner was injured, Tashiro ran out and kept calling him by his name, which was not like the behavior of a suitor who had been rejected for a long time. But on the other hand, I always feel that the last love that Garner whispered was "I will be with you even if I die" (this is what Tashiro said when he put the knife on Tashiro's neck), so they say The most unforgettable moment was the moment when Garner refused to obey? Therefore, it is also possible that the two have never had a physical relationship at all (so the public thinks that "Tashiro is the poor one" is an inexplicable truth. Well, the public's eyes are sharp after all). Other people's feelings for Ghana: Basically everyone is more or less tempted by him. The captain is very tolerant to him, and Tufang is always open to Ghana's emotional life. Okita is actually the same, otherwise he wouldn't have suddenly retold the story of "The Covenant of Chrysanthemum" (the name is enough) when talking about Ghana, and told it very emotionally, and then claimed that he thought Ghana's behavior was disgusting , I would vomit just thinking about it. The emotions of incitement and nausea are very contradictory at all, and even he himself realized that the contradiction is too great, so he explained (covered) explained (decorated) that he likes good stories, but hates actual homosexual behavior. Basically, it can be understood that he was tempted by Garner, but he didn't dare to do it to him. Because he likes to kill. He was particularly ruthless and ruthless, and he never showed the enthusiasm and ambition of a young man. When Yamazaki asked him to plan for his future, he replied, "Is there a future for someone like me?". Whether we blame it on the circumstances of the times or on his personality, it can be imagined that Garner is very empty inside, except for some dark and flirtatious things, nothing can evoke the feeling of his existence. So for Tashiro, the only one he likes, he carefully crafted this script of love-hate entanglement and bloody killing to satisfy his extraordinary love. As for whether the two have a physical relationship, I don't think it's possible to say, but I tend to have it, because when Garner was injured, Tashiro ran out and kept calling him by his name, which was not like the behavior of a suitor who had been rejected for a long time. But on the other hand, I always feel that the last love that Garner whispered was "I will be with you even if I die" (this is what Tashiro said when he put the knife on Tashiro's neck), so they say The most unforgettable moment was the moment when Garner refused to obey? Therefore, it is also possible that the two have never had a physical relationship at all (so the public thinks that "Tashiro is the poor one" is an inexplicable truth. Well, the public's eyes are sharp after all). Other people's feelings for Ghana: Basically everyone is more or less tempted by him. The captain is very tolerant to him, and Tufang is always open to Ghana's emotional life. Okita is actually the same, otherwise he wouldn't have suddenly retold the story of "The Covenant of Chrysanthemum" (the name is enough) when talking about Ghana, and told it very emotionally, and then claimed that he thought Ghana's behavior was disgusting , I would vomit just thinking about it. The emotions of incitement and nausea are very contradictory at all, and even he himself realized that the contradiction is too great, so he explained (covered) explained (decorated) that he likes good stories, but hates actual homosexual behavior. Basically, it can be understood that he was tempted by Garner, but he didn't dare to do it to him. Tashiro ran out and kept calling him by his name like no one else did, not like the behavior of a suitor who had been rejected for a long time. But on the other hand, I always feel that the last love that Garner whispered was "I will be with you even if I die" (this is what Tashiro said when he put the knife on Tashiro's neck), so they say The most unforgettable moment was the moment when Garner refused to obey? Therefore, it is also possible that the two have never had a physical relationship at all (so the public thinks that "Tashiro is the poor one" is an inexplicable truth. Well, the public's eyes are sharp after all). Other people's feelings for Ghana: Basically everyone is more or less tempted by him. The captain is very tolerant to him, and Tufang is always open to Ghana's emotional life. Okita is actually the same, otherwise he wouldn't have suddenly retold the story of "The Covenant of Chrysanthemum" (the name is enough) when talking about Ghana, and told it very emotionally, and then claimed that he thought Ghana's behavior was disgusting , I would vomit just thinking about it. The emotions of incitement and nausea are very contradictory at all, and even he himself realized that the contradiction is too great, so he explained (covered) explained (decorated) that he likes good stories, but hates actual homosexual behavior. Basically, it can be understood that he was tempted by Garner, but he didn't dare to do it to him. Tashiro ran out and kept calling him by his name like no one else did, not like the behavior of a suitor who had been rejected for a long time. But on the other hand, I always feel that the last love that Garner whispered was "I will be with you even if I die" (this is what Tashiro said when he put the knife on Tashiro's neck), so they say The most unforgettable moment was the moment when Garner refused to obey? Therefore, it is also possible that the two have never had a physical relationship at all (so the public thinks that "Tashiro is the poor one" is an inexplicable truth. Well, the public's eyes are sharp after all). Other people's feelings for Ghana: Basically everyone is more or less tempted by him. The captain is very tolerant to him, and Tufang is always open to Ghana's emotional life. Okita is actually the same, otherwise he wouldn't have suddenly retold the story of "The Covenant of Chrysanthemum" (the name is enough) when talking about Ghana, and told it very emotionally, and then claimed that he thought Ghana's behavior was disgusting , I would vomit just thinking about it. The emotions of incitement and nausea are very contradictory at all, and even he himself realized that the contradiction is too great, so he explained (covered) explained (decorated) that he likes good stories, but hates actual homosexual behavior. Basically, it can be understood that he was tempted by Garner, but he didn't dare to do it to him.

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