Zonny1011
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This is a pretty good film. It seems that the animation tries to delve into philosophical issues, which is quite different from the other battle-centric content in the series. It caught my eye and took me to another world. I understood the philosophy, but there's knowledge about Go involved here. I don't know if anyone can help answer some questions about it.
The animation aims to explore a traditional question in philosophy: free will versus determinism. This discussion is conveyed very clearly within the animation. I believe that instead of providing a definitive answer, the animation opts for an open ending, allowing viewers to interpret it on their own. In this ending, Tiangong reappears, which I interpret as a form of reincarnation. Alternatively, perhaps the majority of the animation depicts a future foreseen by Tiangong, and the final scenes are what truly unfold in reality. This is also reflected in Tiangong's subtle smile at the end.
The animation aims to explore a traditional question in philosophy: free will versus determinism. This discussion is conveyed very clearly within the animation. I believe that instead of providing a definitive answer, the animation opts for an open ending, allowing viewers to interpret it on their own. In this ending, Tiangong reappears, which I interpret as a form of reincarnation. Alternatively, perhaps the majority of the animation depicts a future foreseen by Tiangong, and the final scenes are what truly unfold in reality. This is also reflected in Tiangong's subtle smile at the end.