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"Yuna Yuki is a brave man" is a masterpiece that cannot be missed

author:Quadratic anime fungus

"Yuna Yuki is a brave" is a very good work, excellent character building, strict rhythm control, complete plot structure, atmospheric rendering in place, narrative, all impeccable.

"Yuna Yuki is a brave man" is a masterpiece that cannot be missed

Few works have made me so serious, probably because they have something in common with one of my favorite works, because they are influenced by many excellent characters portrayed in film and television dramas. I have always believed that it is a very beautiful thing to be able to think, pay, and repay the birth of the world for others, and those who can do this are worthy of admiration and exemplary, people's ideal appearance, and the beauty of human beings. Yuna struck at the values I had constructed in the fictional world, where the problem was, and why I was wondering what seemed right.

"Yuna Yuki is a brave man" is a masterpiece that cannot be missed

No one has to sacrifice for anyone, no need to carry the burden of protecting mankind. Do you think of it now? Is it true that the world is under the pressure of the gods and the influence of its existence itself?

"Yuna Yuki is a brave man" is a masterpiece that cannot be missed

It may be that under the threat of the gods, human beings can only give up human identity, but is this correct? Human beings, there are still many beautiful places, can not, give up the pride of being human (although I think there is little relevance, after all, the whole article does not mention why the gods want to eliminate human beings, the play depicts these excellent personalities of the Brave Ministry, which is a setting rooted in the worldview, but the expression of "saving mankind with The Death of Younai" is wrong, which is very clear)

"Yuna Yuki is a brave man" is a masterpiece that cannot be missed

Accepting the favor of the gods of the earth, not being able to be human, losing personality, losing the concept of man, which is no different from erasing human beings, but this gives rise to a question: if human beings can still live as human beings, should Yuna be sacrificed? I don't think that's the problem, the real question is "Yuna should not be sacrificed" or not. And the author has already told us that a group of children should not be allowed to pay more for the world. "The world will fall into chaos, but then it is good, and adults should be responsible for all this", which is what the end is meant to express, the right path for the world and the bridge chosen.

"Yuna Yuki is a brave man" is a masterpiece that cannot be missed

Saving humanity is not a burden for children to shoulder, they should be living happily and happily under the blue sky created by people.

My perception of the ending is my concern for the children and the emphasis on the sense of responsibility of human beings themselves.