Seventy-sixty-one, Kaguya, is there anyone who looks down on you?
However, the premise of getting this is that you live in hardship, poverty, and hardship, maybe you don't have the last meal, and you can get scars and painful diseases all over your body, and then endanger your life - human beings are selfish, right. But selfishness, as long as it is moderate, is not a big mistake in itself. If we simply characterize people who can't give their all, as selfishness and hypocrisy. The person who makes this judgment is the most selfish being.
As Lévy always does, good qualities are used to discipline oneself rather than to demand from others. Asking others to behave nobly is a kind of self-interested irresponsibility.
Although most of the original intention of animation companies in producing animation also includes the love of animation, hoping that the audience can see the work they want to make and understand the ideas they want to express. Although there are some speculators who are not interested in this thing at all, and simply see the potential of this market and try their best to make money. But Levi also believes that whether it is animation, movies, pop music, or other popular entertainment that contains some artistic elements, most people who can engage in these careers still have their own little by little chasing, rather than purely supporting their families for a salary that can meet their needs.
However, it is not just to support the family, but to support the family is still the basis for having the spare energy to pursue what you are pursuing. There are few people who are willing to be Van Gogh, who was impoverished during his lifetime, even if his works burst out with fiery brilliance after his death, and they will be famous through the ages. More people still hope to be the legendary Picasso when they are alive, which is the basic reason of human nature.
Lévy believed that even Van Gogh would be able to choose him and that he would like to see his paintings recognized while he was alive. As for whether one of his paintings can be auctioned off for tens of millions of dollars or hundreds of millions of dollars after his death, what does it mean to himself?
Of course, it's impossible for someone like Kaguya not to understand such a simple truth. The production company has to make money to make a living, and the audience who pays the money also has the right to criticize the work that dissatisfies them. It's not like those guys who don't spend a dime and still stand on a high place and make nonsense like 'this is me giving you face'. The animations that Kaguya showed to Levi were all Blu-ray discs that she bought at her own expense, and even Levi thought it was quite expensive. Kaguya may spend more money on these products that he is passionate about than Levi raising such a large family by himself.
Although Kaguya's money doesn't seem to come from that normal......
But except for Kaguya's more demanding 'Uncle spent money, you can't make me unhappy' consumers. There is also a kind of obviously more conscientious customer who is not satisfied, but does not support what to do if there is no such thing in the future. And Izumi is a typical example of the conscientious consumer who followed.
It's not like when I watched anime and played games with Kaguya, and I kept listening to her all kinds of complaints and complaints. The process of receiving this 'sermon' from Izumi is very peaceful and comfortable, and people sometimes immerse themselves in it unconsciously. For example, when looking at an anime she likes that she wants others to see. This toddler-sized otaku high school student even chose the right time to explain on the side, which can not only make the viewer suddenly realize, but also drive the atmosphere and make people want to continue watching. And there are some not very good places, this side is also very good at interpreting the unsatisfactory in the way of side interpretation, and also explain the reason, so that people will have a kind of understanding of 'this is also no way' after listening to it.
To sum up, I want to say that the sermon on my favorite works, Izumi's level is higher than Kaguya's, and I don't know where it is. If it weren't for Levy's character who has a very good temper and doesn't care too much, if someone else is pulled by Kaguya to watch animations or play games, I'm afraid it won't take a few minutes to feel annoying. Or maybe the person himself didn't feel annoyed, but he didn't watch or play seriously at all from beginning to end, and didn't listen carefully to Kaguya's complaints, just like a connoisseur who was obsessed with art lived in the Louvre, staring or secretly looking at the girl next to her who couldn't hide her beauty despite her sloppy rustic spirit...... If any man dared to do this when Kaguya was bent on introducing what he liked, even Levi couldn't imagine what would happen.
Actually, maybe the reason why Kaguya seems to look a little different at Levi, at least never shows boredom with him as the opposite sex, is because Levi has always been a decent gentleman, even a little bit of Megumi Yanagishita, and never pays attention to Kaguya's appearance when it is inappropriate?
It's not like there's no time for Levi to cast an admiring look at Kaguya. For example, when she ran to the school city to pretend to be in front of a few superpowered girls, playing with the fluttering image of the fairy falling from the sky with light, although Levi complained in his heart, he did think that Kaguya was very beautiful. However, when he was in his room at home with Kaguya in a corny tracksuit, Levi's focus was always on the games he played, the animations he watched, or not on the ordinary, natural chit-chat between the two.
Recalling Kaguya's past experiences, the half-truths recorded in the story of Taketori Monogatari are roughly like that. As for Kaguya's life in the Moon Capital before falling to Earth, Levi also learned an idea from Reizen.
If you briefly summarize Kaguya's life before entering Gensokyo, excluding those irrelevant treacherous palace fights and ugly politics, the rest of her life is basically a history of constantly being entangled by men who not only don't like but also hate it. It wasn't until later that he entered Gensokyo.,Living in a world where there are almost no male youkai.,Kaguya finally experienced peace and ease.。 And even after moving into Gensokyo and removing the threat from the Moon Capital, Kaguya still retains the lost bamboo forest around the Eternal Pavilion that surrounds her, and even though she has been heavily protected, she still spends most of her time in her room that is still blocked by multiple layers of enchantments.
Combined with his past experience, Levi analyzes and judges from the perspective of a normal person. He felt that the reason why Kaguya became such a hopeless family squatter now is estimated that in addition to his own personality, there is also the credit for those annoying things at the beginning.
What would it be like to live half your life in a buzzing environment full of flies and suddenly move to a quiet place without any noise? Even if the flies are blocked out of the door and you can't touch you, and you close your eyes and you don't even have to look. But that kind of sound, even if it is only faint, keeps coming, and it is quite unbearable for some sensitive people.