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That is one other episode the place we transfer away from our core duo so we are able to get a greater sense of what is going on on on the whole, so we’re specializing in three folks: Ikeda, Tsutomu, and Futaba.

Ikeda is the soldier we noticed struggling along with his job in earlier episodes. He is without doubt one of the first to kill an alien and can be one of many few who admits that the aliens appear to have human feelings, and of their ultimate moments appear to attempt to talk. On this episode we see him return to his dad and mom’ home whereas he’s on go away from the JSDF.

To say that Ikeda is struggling can be an understatement. On the one hand, he feels the necessity to defend himself by attacking the place of those that need peace as naive good-for-nothings. However that is only a distraction. The actual drawback is that he can not admit to himself that what he’s doing is flawed, as a result of for the time being he’s doing it, he’s not a soldier however a assassin. But deep down he is aware of this to be true. Due to this, he doesn’t need others to see his sins as nothing greater than insecticide, and he doesn’t need individuals who do not know what it means to take a life to make enjoyable of the genocide he’s collaborating in. He’s on the verge of full collapse and has nobody in his skilled or private life to help him.

On the opposite aspect of issues, there’s Tsutomu, the alien from a couple of episodes again who was reunited along with his beloved, solely to have her brutally murdered in entrance of him. But regardless of this, he nonetheless needs peace and believes that there’s a approach to talk with people. Sadly, the Japanese authorities has determined to fully get rid of the human variable and as a substitute deploy AI-driven killing machines. So Tsutomu, surrounded by the our bodies of dozens of alien youngsters who adored him, is confronted with the query: are you able to truly be a pacifist when your persons are the victims of genocide?

Lastly, we now have Futaba. When she got here to Tokyo, it was to problem her beliefs. Naturally, she instantly joined the primary group that supported them and has since turn out to be a real believer within the trigger. Nevertheless, she now learns that few others share her enthusiasm. Most of her mates, together with her boyfriend, have left the group, revealing that it’s a craze for younger idealistic youth who wish to change the world greater than something. As soon as the novelty wears off, they’re prepared to maneuver on.

As their membership dwindles, the group begins to marvel if protests and flyers are sufficient. So they start to alter their beliefs. What was as soon as a peaceable group turns into radicalized and turns to violence to make their level. This leaves Futaba questioning the place she matches into the image. Ought to she hand over her beliefs for the better good? Is violence crucial to indicate dedication to 1’s beliefs?

There are not any solutions on this episode, not for Ikeda, Tsutomu, or Futaba. They’re all trapped in their very own ethical quagmires with no manner out. Finally, just one group of individuals appears actually glad: Kadode, Ouran, and their mates. And that’s the actual pessimistic message of this episode: perhaps the easiest way to dwell is to willfully ignore the world burning round you.

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Random ideas:

• This episode consists nearly completely of recent footage not seen within the movie model of the story.

• It’s attention-grabbing to notice that aliens see people as intruders. That seems like one thing that has greater implications as issues progress.

• Is there something extra telling about Kenichi as a personality than that he is indignant that the federal government is killing too many aliens and ruining his enjoyable? It reveals that he is extra involved with private revenge than with actual beliefs.

• In addition to, it is Ouran’s birthday, and he or she did not count on that celebration in any respect.



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