Before getting into the subject, I'll explain to you that spoilers may be involved (I've played the Gal a little bit to know the ending). Then go to the topic.

Today I want to talk about a Gal adaptation animation that is only a few short episodes, but gives the audience endless touch and thinking, but gives the audience endless touch and thinking.
Let's talk about the general plot first, so as not to understand what you haven't seen.
Presumably, because of a certain world war, a city was attacked by germ weapons, and then the city was abandoned, and finally it became an unmanned city controlled by automatic combat machines.
Thirty years later, the male protagonist of the "Ruin Hunter" (whose name is unknown, seemingly unknown) is fought by a battle machine while collecting useful supplies in the city, and because he accidentally dropped his weapon and most of the food while escaping, he is forced to hide in the Ichisaku Mansion and meets Hoshino Yume, the service robot of the planetarium inside...
Okay, so as not to get too spoiled, how to say it? The work of the Key Society is indeed a tear gas!
Yume Hoshino, one who has lived here for thirty years.
Every day, she waited for guests to come to her door to listen to her explain the astronomy.
Maybe the robot has no emotional intelligence to speak of, whether the male protagonist likes it or not, he keeps saying it. The male protagonist originally felt annoyed to leave, but the real robot heart of Mengmei touched the male protagonist, and it may also be that the male protagonist has experienced so much, and occasionally wants to relax and have a dream! I repaired the projector for her, and when the male protagonist listened to Mengmei's explanation, Mengmei's explanation, although it sounded childish and ridiculous, touched the male protagonist.
Personally, I don't really hate people who don't understand the cold of the world, and sometimes I may envy them. Although they don't understand anything, they live happily and innocently.
It's as pure as the male protagonist seeing the starry sky he has never seen again. (The animation shots in the picture are used well, first from the scene of the projector to the starry sky, and then out of the male protagonist's eyes, giving people a sense of shock.) )
The current world of the male protagonist has only continuous rain and no starry sky. The protagonist has never seen the starry sky since he was a child.
Although everything is false, it gives the male protagonist a great shock and lets the male protagonist know that the original world is so beautiful.
What is it that makes the world look like this?
Because man's selfish desires have destroyed the world so badly.
As human beings born on Earth, why have they become so lowly because of the evil effect of over-intelligence?
Maybe people are a little simpler, or live a happier life?
Although this is only false happiness, it can give humanity hope.
Just like there, the male protagonist sees a beautiful starry sky that he has never seen before. It was something that could not be seen now, in the clear night sky, twinkling countless stars.
"Population issues, resource issues, food issues, water issues, sea level rise, abnormal climate, atmospheric pollution, and cosmic territorial issues..."
"There are still all kinds of disputes and conflicts in the world."
"But I believe..."
"Humanity will solve all its problems, and one day, it will soar in the starry world" (Hoshino said)
This sentence corresponds subtly to the problems on the earth now, although the phrase "human beings will solve all problems" is too optimistic, but when we were young, why didn't we think so. People's selfish mentality destroys everything, but it leaves this simple robot.
Even though she is a robot, everything is programmed, but she does have the original people's good hearts, that precious heart.
Perhaps, this is the only existence value of Hoshino Yume, but she is proud of this.
Although in the end, Hoshino sacrificed to protect the male protagonist.
She is such a simple and naïve, but conscientious female robot.
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Before it breaks, the protagonist cries and says, "Everything has a meaning."
In the end, Hoshino asks the protagonist to put his memory card on the planetarium.
Hoshino also said, "Guest, I've already placed your raincoat and flower pile right there." (Very responsible, although this also fits the robot's approach, doesn't it feel a bit like the Devil Terminator's T-800?) )
Later, after saying hello, it was broken, and the memory card automatically jumped out.
The protagonist takes out the box in his backpack and puts the memory card inside.
Finally, Mengmei said that she had actually thought about it many times.
When will those staff members come back? When will anyone come to see the planetarium again? In fact, Mengmei herself has thought about it many times. (AI estimate is very high, can be T-800 has a ratio)
In fact, Mengmei herself knows, that is, everyone will not come again.
This reality may be too difficult for her to accept for the pure, or perhaps AI restrictions, so she deceives herself into malfunctioning.
However, before "dying", he still said to the male protagonist that if he had to go to heaven no matter what, please do not separate the heavenly kingdom of humans and robots, because she wants to serve mankind forever...
She will always live in the heart of the male protagonist.
Perhaps, this is her only value, and it is also the only thing she has.
Although pure and innocent, it is sparkling, and Hoshino will turn into light to guide the male protagonist away.
In the true day, what are people who wake up from their dreams looking for?
What is broken may not be Hoshino Yume.
It's human beings.
Maybe the world has become unbearable.
Instantly one day,
The world of stars is no longer an unattainable dream,
It's becoming a part of life.
Please don't forget the starry sky you see here.
When you are lost in the darkness,
After not seeing the real starry sky,
Just think back to it quietly.
Statement/Kalafina The Deaversator of God
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PS: After watching Episode 5 late last night, my heart ached ~ by observing Jun
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