Mar 19, 2019
WARNING: This anime is not for those who don't like to think.
This anime includes politics and philosophy.
So this anime explores philosophical questions like, how would humanity react to a visit from a being from another dimension and how would they react to the rapid advancement of knowledge and technology.
This anime presents a sort of a thought experiment: would you agree for humanity to be able to rapidly advance it's knowledge or technology to satisfy all of it's needs?
If all needs are met for humanity, what is left for humanity to live for? how would it affect humanity? what would be the reason for people
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to live for? would it change? If we all are satisfied, are we just beings that crave for more information or experiences? What in essence are we if we all could live forever and without worries? Would we go about exploring the universe to satisfy our craving for knowledge and experience? We would essentially become what the anisotropic are...
all this questions are explored in the anime, and makes us think and wonder about the answers.
So to fully appreciate the story of this anime you need to have knowledge or be familiar with how politics works in real life and be curios about philosophical questions about humanity.
The reason why i really enjoyed this anime is because of that, it includes, i would say, a taste of how politics really are and with the addition of philosophical questions. Also, I learned a few new things thanks to watching this anime, like for example what are anisotropic environments.
In conclusion, this anime deserves a high score because of its well thought out presentation of these questions that the story allowed for the viewer to grasp and be intrigued by.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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