Kitty Chicha "thả thính", công bố sự trở lại của "điên nữ" Nanno (Cô Gái Đến Từ Hư Vô)
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No one, including the audience, knows who Nanno really is, other than her name in Thai means "daughter of the devil".
The Girl From Nothing season 2 with a duration of only 8 episodes, is no longer a series with individual stories in each episode, but it has become a closely linked whole thanks to the appearance. of a new cross-cutting character: Yuri (played by Nink Chanya McClory). This character appeared briefly in the first two episodes, only the third episode directly interfered with Nanno's work (played by Kitty Chicha) and had a separate episode (episode 4) to explain the origin of the movie. his present. As a person who is often filled with hatred, thanks to accidentally drinking Nanno's blood and becoming immortal, Yuri throughout the second half of the film constantly pursues and promotes Nanno's process of punishing the wicked according to a faster, more negative way. The audience can clearly feel the difference in judging and punishing the wicked of Nanno and Yuri, but in the end, who is more cruel and qualified to judge is still an open question. .
No one, including the audience, knows who Nanno really is, other than her name in Thai means "daughter of the devil". Right from the very first episode of season 1, Nanno has acted as a promoter of the worst in human nature to come out. Nanno is sometimes the victim, sometimes the source of the crime, this means that Nanno urges the "child" part of each person, those who are not honest enough to suppress it all negative emotions , from lust, jealousy, envy to excessive inferiority will all be exposed in front of Nanno's eyes. Nanno does not mean evil, nor does it play the role of inciting evil because everyone she approaches already has evil in her, it's just that when facing Nanno, that instinct will be shown in the most obvious aspect, most need to destroy.
In the opening episode of the series, the teacher who sexually abused students had to watch his underage child cross the line with his boyfriend and then see his son get hit by a car and die. . This is also a rare episode where Nanno uses death to torment the character, but not the death of the problem person.
Nanno is like a person who untangles a coil with an extremely obsessive, even dehumanizing way of untangling. She will make the deviant experience all the same feelings as she caused or more painful to wake the person up or live in the obsession. This is most evident in season 1's Apologies, Magic Wall, Forever Best Friend episode 1 - 3 - 5 episode of season 2 (however, this episode 3 and episode 5 has interference). of another character so the outcome is changed).
Many people think that Nanno is trying to untie the ropes and open up a new path for the wicked, but sometimes that path is more terrifying than death. Like the story at the Wall of Magic, the jealous person ends up living in a world where there's no one left, where there's no one left for her to envy, hate, or take responsibility for. trigger. Or episode Forever Best Friends, Nanno pushes his old classmates into a tragedy when all the worst sides are revealed, they also have to kill each other to get the antidote, then kill you, drink blood in the hope of living. Although it was all just a dream in the end, no one in the class was harmed or died, but all clearly remembered the dream and saw all the essence of the people they once valued.
Season 2's opening episode - Pregnant - is also the season's best social media episode, once again clearly showing Nanno's way of making people pay. Nanai from a male school god who has a hobby of "eating snails and avoiding shells" after only having sex with Nanno, suddenly became a mother of diapers, became pregnant, gave birth, and even knew how to breastfeed. Not dead or responsible for the countless girls who were once seen as tools for sexual gratification, Nanai must experience what it feels like to be a victim herself. He must panic when he learns that he is pregnant, painfully tries to abort the child, is stripped of responsibility by Nanno, and understands what it means to be a "mother".
Yuri is different
Yuri followed Nanno from the first episode, but it was only in episode 3 that she really showed her power. If you call Nanno the one who untangles the rope, then Yuri will be the one to cut or burn the rope. She always complains that Nanno is too lazy, slow and with the mentality of a person who has been a victim, used death to avenge, Yuri seems to be thinking that taking life is the most cruel way to make evil people. bargain.
No one is sure if Yuri's immortality was part of Nanno's calculations, or if it was just an accident. But it all seems to be in the calculation because if drinking Nanno's blood will become immortal, then Yuri is not the only one (a male student in episode 6 of season 2 accidentally ate an ice cream with Nanno's blood). It's possible that Yuri was just an experiment on Nanno's part, what would happen if ordinary people were to do justice by themselves. True to the question at the end of season 2, the segment where many viewers think that Nanno really died after his mistakes: "A world of absolute freedom, where people do justice with their own hands. Does the world still need Nanno after this?".
Leaving aside the theory that Yuri is a test of Nanno, Yuri's method of punishing the villain is completely different from Nanno's. During the whole season 2, there were 3 times when she interfered deeply in Nanno's work and twice changed the whole ending completely. The first time was in Minnie and the Four Bodies, with the tragic death of 4 friends and the use of money to circumvent the law, Minnie was allowed to experience death 3 times by Nanno, each time coming from the same opponent. different subjects: netizens, the victim's family and Minnie's father himself. Perhaps Minnie will have to experience death one more time by living to pay the price, but Yuri appeared, prompting the fourth death to be understood literally, when Minnie cried herself to suicide.
In episode 5 - SOTUS, Kaye - a senior who was once damned by Sotus (introductory form for first-year students/students entering the school) brought the pain he had experienced to himself. On the body of new students, even beating Nanno to death was Nanno's experience of suffering once more. Kaye was beaten, blamed, had to worship with a dog but Nanno didn't mean to kill Kaye, she wanted Kaye to pay the price by experiencing everything she had ever done to others. And apparently with this somewhat cruel way, Kaye realized her mistake but Yuri didn't want it to end there, she appeared and cornered Kaye in the final step - death.
Yuri has always wanted death and thinks that death is the highest realm of payment. Even in the final episode of season 2, she pushes Junko to kill her mother herself. Nanno is a demon but she seems to be human, Yuri is an ordinary person but with too much hatred, she let the demon rule herself. But objectively speaking, Yuri's way of administering justice is not necessarily as cruel as Nanno's. Yuri couldn't think too far, for her death was the most expensive payment but clearly that was not the case. A sick father must live on after pushing his child to death, a jealous man must live in a world where no one exists, a male god who destroys daughter's life must live and experience all the feelings he has caused to the victims, a celebrity who has to live with the pressure of his own fans on social networks... These payments are not more expensive than death?
Who has the right to judge the sins?
While Yuri is an ordinary person, a victim, Nanno is temporarily said to be a demon, two entities that represent different types of justice and it is difficult to judge which is the most appropriate type of justice. But the question is between Nanno and Yuri, between the victim and the criminal promoter, who is the entity that is qualified to judge the crime and execute justice. Nanno season 1 is almost never wrong, season 2 is different, she made such a big mistake that she made herself lose her ability to recover, even showing signs of returning to being a normal person.
This is clearly shown in episode 7 - JennyX and the last episode - Judgment. With the JennyX episode, Jane - a girl who was originally a victim of her parents, eventually lost her true identity, even becoming a criminal. Jane's question at the end of the episode "Am I really that wrong Nanno? Do I really deserve to be treated like this by you?" became Nanno's weak point when she couldn't answer, even more did not know if what she did was right or not.
Nanno made a mistake that caused her to gradually lose some of her strength but what about Yuri, is the way she ended the lives of evil people right? To many viewers, Girl From Nowhere season 2 seems more violent, gore, and bland, but with Yuri's appearance throughout, it makes viewers ask themselves questions: Justice, absolute justice Where is it located, does it really exist and who has the right to judge it?
In fact Jane's question "Do I really deserve to be treated like this by you?" can appear in any episode because objectively speaking, Nanno seems to be only targeting the evil without finding the root of that evil. She was wrong to conclude that Junko (in episode 8) was the victim, wrong to forget that Jane's parents were the ones who really suffered.
After all, both Nanno and Yuri are just outsiders, are they really sane and qualified to do justice? "A world of absolute freedom, where justice is done with their own hands. Will the world still need Nanno after this?"
Cô Gái Đến Từ Hư Vô mùa 2: Nanno và Yuri ai mới là kẻ được quyền phán xét những tội lỗi? team youtuber12:27:46 21/05/2021Trong khi Yuri là người thường, là nạn nhân thì Nanno tạm được cho là quỷ thần, hai thực thể đại diện cho những kiểu công lý khác nhau và cũng thật khó để đánh giá đâu là kiểu công lý đích đáng nhất. Cô Gái Đến Từ Hư Vô mùa 2 với...
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