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http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... hp?t=47649 (ending question)
spoiler wrote:First the whole live in absolute peace and die a meaningless death after living a similar life, or go to hell, portrayed as a negative, to live actively and naturally. As far as I understand the japanese have a tendency to repress being expressive and living 'loudly' unlike americans or other western cultures. Basically the message would be how important it is to actually live your life, instead of just always repressing anything you might feel that would upset another or be considered inappropriate by others. If you don't live life to the fullest, you aren't living at all. So what about Doc though? She lived fully, exploring a interest in actually living, and yet in the end still killed herself off. No matter what, is it it impossible to actually escape the confines of your society?
Of course, one could just look at this as how the japanese are emo.
Then of course, the other question with christian ties, if one lives in hell/sin where do you go. Is this peace correct as it is implicitly enforced, or should we live freely as we choose.
For the two others who saw this, what was the Shapes/robots rooting themselves into the ground all about. To think for a long time may provide deep insight, though, only possibly if your only by yourself, and can't even move, plus, wouldn't decay and nature eventually sweep you away? Your efforts would be futile.
Also, is there any meaning the caste system they have? Were the makers just poor emo's? Wwas with the chair? Are the outtakes right? And what was with the quotes repeated by the radio?
To answer basterd!!, Ran was the voice of the city, though why Onishi could hear her, just because of the legs, doesn't make much sense to me. As far what was the voice of the city, I would almost put it on par with the christian god/society commanding them, though that's just a guess.
Orwell wrote:First off, has anyone actually seen this besides me and maybe one or two others?
Anyways, I though there were some pretty interesting philosophical/societal statements, or at least am putting them on the show. I think there's some interesting points for discussion if one doesn't mind reading what will happen.spoiler wrote:First the whole live in absolute peace and die a meaningless death after living a similar life, or go to hell, portrayed as a negative, to live actively and naturally. As far as I understand the japanese have a tendency to repress being expressive and living 'loudly' unlike americans or other western cultures. Basically the message would be how important it is to actually live your life, instead of just always repressing anything you might feel that would upset another or be considered inappropriate by others. If you don't live life to the fullest, you aren't living at all. So what about Doc though? She lived fully, exploring a interest in actually living, and yet in the end still killed herself off. No matter what, is it it impossible to actually escape the confines of your society?
Of course, one could just look at this as how the japanese are emo.
Then of course, the other question with christian ties, if one lives in hell/sin where do you go. Is this peace correct as it is implicitly enforced, or should we live freely as we choose.
For the two others who saw this, what was the Shapes/robots rooting themselves into the ground all about. To think for a long time may provide deep insight, though, only possibly if your only by yourself, and can't even move, plus, wouldn't decay and nature eventually sweep you away? Your efforts would be futile.
Also, is there any meaning the caste system they have? Were the makers just poor emo's? Wwas with the chair? Are the outtakes right? And what was with the quotes repeated by the radio?
To answer basterd!!, Ran was the voice of the city, though why Onishi could hear her, just because of the legs, doesn't make much sense to me. As far what was the voice of the city, I would almost put it on par with the christian god/society commanding them, though that's just a guess.
I'm sure I've more to rant about to myself in this thread as I'm working with the show. And why does all text below the quote warp?
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