Shimizu Reiko, who became popular in Japanese girls' comics circle with the movie "Son of the Moon", did not set off much craze in the early days, because she always took the sci-fi route. She can be said to be a "standard" cartoonist who combines "ideal" and "reality". At the earliest time, she was very persistent in presenting her own ideas, even though her works lacked the selling point of grandstanding.
Shimizu Reiko's patience and brushwork are really amazing. In the album "Aria", her slender and light strokes fully demonstrated her efforts to stack colors attentively, creating a piece of paper full of agility, some of which are really exquisite.
Careful observation of Shimizu Reiko's skills in picture layout, material selection and coloring is a good teaching material for practical skills training and appreciation.
Shimizu Reiko-the cruelty of silence.
Shimizu Reiko is definitely a special cartoonist; Her works seem absurd and uninhibited, and the background setting is mostly far away from reality and the vast future of the galaxy. Fantastic imagination, unexpected plot, but you can't laugh it off when you look carefully. Instead, I feel a helpless bitterness.
The reason for survival
Although Shimizu himself admits that he likes Jack and Avery better; Although they have a happy ending-after a long period of loneliness-they have found each other's dependence.
But looking back, Avery suffered from loneliness for 200 years, lost the dragon and the meaning of survival; Jack realized his robot identity and gave up his love. In order to continue his first love dream, look for every face similar to Al to talk about.
So Ellie can only try to die again and again, even though he knows it's meaningless; Until he met Jack-that man was just an illusion to him! (at least initially)
So Louise is just an imaginary image to Jack. But even though it is a virtual image, it has found a reason to live.
So, when Jack finds someone to get along with for a long time, what will Louise do? The man who once cared about his passionate love for Jack, the man who used to be the reason for Jack's existence ... In The Evolution of Angels, Louise even borrowed the sperm of Tianlong to give birth to a child just like Jack. It's just an elephant, but the child won't have anything to do with Jack. Louise said that when she saw Jack and Ellie together, she could rest assured. What about herself? Do you have to live by avatar, too?
This result is so unfair to Louise! Perhaps, the relationship between humans and robots is an illusion!
Another myth
Adam and Eve became the beginning of mankind and worked hard for human reproduction. ...
However, Eve loves another Adam. ...
Because Adam is a robot, it is made according to the real Adam.
In order to prevent human extinction, robots undertook this mission. They raised a real human girl; He took pains to let a robot accompany him and let them establish feelings.
They succeeded, quite successfully-the love between Adam and Eve was sublimated to the stage of "imagining pregnancy".
Just when Eve confessed that she only loved Adam, and Adam thought that they could really have the result of love, Kay broke the illusion that he was just a substitute, and this hard-won feeling was about to be transplanted to another strange Adam!
In fact, "Adam" wants children more than Eve-this is the only thing that can prove that he loves others and is deeply loved. Unfortunately, he is just a robot after all!
Whether Adam accepts it or not, the result is that only Adam and Eve can create the miracle of human beings. And a robot can only be a bystander forever-the reality is so cruel.
Adam is just a memory of so-called love.
I just don't know if there is Adam in Eve's memory. ...
You are happy, so I am happy.
You can give everything for the person you love without asking for anything in return. As long as you look at him (her) silently and see him (her) happy, you can enjoy the same happiness.
However, that person knows how to use his own good, his own love, and sometimes he hates himself.
Isn't this cruel?
Robots shouldn't have feelings. But the clear water makes them have feelings and they are particularly persistent. This is the greatest misfortune.
Napoleon stubbornly believed that he was the only one for Joe, because he thought he was the only one for Joe when he was five years old (maybe Joe was sincere at that time).
He (it? It's not that you don't face the reality, but that no matter how Joe treats it, it will always follow Joe.
Joe can be half-hearted, but Napoleon is extremely obsessed.
Finally, "happiness" is Joe, and Napoleon can only regard Joe's happiness as his own happiness (perhaps this is Napoleon's definition of happiness! )
There is no soul-stirring, but you can feel the faint cruelty. Quietly, happiness is so cruel!