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20 years later, "Digimon" is over, and the final villain "Butterfly Hairpin" is the meaning of how it ends? How to understand the butterfly hairpin of the big villain?

Digimon: The Last Evolution is currently being screened, and on the occasion of its 20th anniversary, this version of the film has triggered countless childhood memories.

To be honest, in the movie theater I watched crying, crying like a fool, crying my own quilt wet —

20 years later, "Digimon" is over, and the final villain "Butterfly Hairpin" is the meaning of how it ends? How to understand the butterfly hairpin of the big villain?

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The setting of the movie itself is very clever, as the protagonists continue to grow up, the relationship between them and the Digimon is gradually disappearing, and then disappearing is the Digimon itself, but the protagonists did not realize this at first.

After fighting side by side again, everything seems to be calm...

The Yagu Beast looked at Taiyi's already tall back and meditated: Taiyi, you have grown up. Remember when we first met? ......

20 years later, "Digimon" is over, and the final villain "Butterfly Hairpin" is the meaning of how it ends? How to understand the butterfly hairpin of the big villain?

Yamato played the harmonica again, and Gabu asked them, "Where are we going tomorrow?" ”

Taiichi and Yamato were stunned for a moment, and as soon as they turned around, the Yagu Beast and the Gabu Beast both disappeared.

It's cruel. Goodbye is goodbye, growth is growth, Japanese anime is too cruel.

20 years later, "Digimon" is over, and the final villain "Butterfly Hairpin" is the meaning of how it ends? How to understand the butterfly hairpin of the big villain?

And such a setting may not only talk about the protagonist and Digimon in the movie, but also the relationship between the people who watch the movie and the whole series. Nowadays, "we" who go to the cinema to watch movies, just like the protagonists in the movies, are gradually growing up, and we may not be able to watch this cartoon with the same mentality as in childhood, and we will also lose a lot of precious things in childhood.

Therefore, from a business point of view, for such a huge IP, the company may not give up on the continued telling of the Digimon story. But in my heart of hearts, the Digimon series may really be over, and even if new works appear in the future, I may not go to the cinema again.

Yes, there may be a follow-up to this series, but for me, the feelings that Digimon brings me and the memories that began that summer 20 years ago have been frozen in this "Last Evolution" when I look back at some point in the future, and there will be no more...

20 years later, "Digimon" is over, and the final villain "Butterfly Hairpin" is the meaning of how it ends? How to understand the butterfly hairpin of the big villain?

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20 years later, "Digimon" is over, and the final villain "Butterfly Hairpin" is the meaning of how it ends? How to understand the butterfly hairpin of the big villain?

It is worth mentioning that in Digimon: The Last Evolution, one of the symbols of the villain is the "butterfly" hairpin in her hair. So, what does the image of this butterfly mean, apart from representing the butterfly beast?

Fans familiar with "Digimon" know that its classic BGM music is Koji Wada's "Butterfly", if you are not familiar with the title of the song, but as soon as the music sounds, it will inevitably trigger too many people's memories.

20 years later, "Digimon" is over, and the final villain "Butterfly Hairpin" is the meaning of how it ends? How to understand the butterfly hairpin of the big villain?

Therefore, in the Digimon series of works, the image of "butterfly" always represents a kind of faith totem-like existence, and the meaning behind it is "courage and hope", "vision and yearning for the future".

However, in this almost ultimate version of the film "Digimon: The Last Evolution", director Tomohisa Taguchi boldly turned the butterfly directly into the symbol of the villain boss.

20 years later, "Digimon" is over, and the final villain "Butterfly Hairpin" is the meaning of how it ends? How to understand the butterfly hairpin of the big villain?

How to understand it?

Perhaps it is suitable for the whole work, representing a kind of farewell and cruelty. The longings and beliefs we once had, after all, are like the Taiyi and Daiwa who grew up and lost in the adult world in the movie, and finally became the way we are not familiar with, or even disgusted.

Perhaps, meimei entrepreneurship may fail, Awu's books may be slow to sell, Taiyi and Daiwa may do jobs they don't like, fly camp dogs every day to live, their "butterfly beasts" will never return, just like Uncle Guang's butterfly, like the train and hat never return, and finally disappear into the endless illusory ocean...

20 years later, "Digimon" is over, and the final villain "Butterfly Hairpin" is the meaning of how it ends? How to understand the butterfly hairpin of the big villain?

When we were young, we all thought that we were the chosen children, and when we grew up, we found that we were just ordinary people, and finally we grew up inevitably, and finally said goodbye inevitably.

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Without saying that, I washed the quilt and went, and the quilt was wet with crying...

20 years later, "Digimon" is over, and the final villain "Butterfly Hairpin" is the meaning of how it ends? How to understand the butterfly hairpin of the big villain?

Do you think the Digimon series is over? Radio

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