Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Subete ga F ni Naru: The Perfect Insider (2015 anime)
Subete ga F ni Naru: The Perfect Insider is a messy story. I don't particularly like messy stories that involves murder and stuff. It's how we were programmed as human. It's heavily coded with programming btw, UNIX and stuff. I am not very familiar with that so it will be treat as passing by stuff. The unforgivable part was that murder was very lightly treated, and the killer is still on the loose. What will she accomplish? What she want to do in the future is a very terrifying question. There are too many tobacco scene in the anime. Seems human do not fear death because every life would lead to dead as logical thinking. Not a very enjoyable anime but a eye opener. Spread your visions wider so it seems.
"Who am I, where did I come from, and where am I going?"
"Whenever i get up in the morning, i always think to myself...am i really the same person I was yesterday?"
Her talking about humans wanting to be forcibly separated from life is bothering me in a way.
"Nobody would fear a painless death."
Magata's conversation with her daughter was about kindness coming from not knowing things and that questioning is good because it gets you closer to an answer (even though there's no answer to existence). So maybe the fact that the daughter couldn't go through with the plan and had to die/be killed instead because she questioned her existence shows that she's "grown up." That's how I interpreted that last part.
Magata killed her daughter and uncle and took their personalities as more of her own. If I'm understanding correctly, she didn't get caught in the end. Instead, I'm assuming she uploaded herself to the virtual world thing. This is also why sensei was laughing when he found out the police went to Tokyo. He realized that she fooled him again.
Assuming Magata can actually contact the dead and realizes that there is life after death somewhere with your loved ones and that the only thing holding you back from entering it is you, yourself, being trapped in your own physical body.
"death is freedom and life is sickness"
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