I recommend the Taoist Ancestor is Cthulhu. This book was super interesting. It was a Xianxia novel written by a broad-axe warrior. The story was that Li Fan's sermon drove people crazy and scared them into not talking about the Tao Te Ching. The characters included the 10-year-old male lead, Li Qingyue, and the 1-year-old Kun. This book had many advantages. The settings were perfect, unlike other cultivation novels that had a strong start and a weak finish. It discussed the situation of the Immortal Cultivation World when the Taoist Ancestor was Cthulhu. The Immortal Cultivators became resources when they became demons. The hypocritical looks of the Taoist masters made people's scalps go numb. The details of the mortal maids refusing to cultivate were also great. However, there were also problems. The system felt like it was stitched together, the protagonist's character was unpredictable at the beginning, and the handling of the inn incident was uncomfortable. However, the overall style of writing was relaxed, the words were profound, the setting was amazing, and the narrative was strong. The plot was sometimes long and long, but it could be retracted. Cthulhu, cultivation, the system, and transmigration elements. It was a very different kind of cultivation text, worth a try.
Regarding the ending of "Death Date": - In novels and related film and television adapted works, Mrs. Boynton (or a similar role of the old lady of the cousin) controlled the family's financial power and exercised mental and behavior control over the family members. Everyone in the family had their own problems in such a depressing environment. During the development of the story, Mrs. Boynton died, and the detective intervened to investigate. - Finally, the detective revealed the truth. It was a member of the family who killed Mrs. Boynton. To be specific, it was one of her family members who had been controlled and oppressed by her for a long time. She had committed murder out of resistance to this oppressed life and her desire for freedom. For example, in the film version adapted from Agatha Christie's novel, the belgian detective Poirot revealed such an amazing truth, thus solving the mystery of the entire case.
In 2021, a detective drama,"Death Date," starred by Nomura Mansai, was broadcast. It was produced by Fuji TV's SP TV series and scripted by Yuki Mitani. It told the story of the famous detective Katsuhiro Takezun (played by Nomura Mansai) solving a case in the ancient town of Kumano in the Shoba 30s.
There were different versions of " Death Date." - A Japanese drama based on Agatha Christie's novel, set in Japan in the Showa-era. The famous detective Katsuhiro Takezun went to the Kumano Kodo in Wakayama for a vacation. When he was chatting with the doctor, Saro Kenko, in the hotel lounge, he met the Hondo family who came to play. The matriarch of this house, the matriarch of this house, controlled her children like a dictator. Councilwoman Uesugi Hibana also arrived. The next day, the group went for a walk on the ancient road. There were mysterious mountain roads and legends of the Heavenly Dog here. When the sun went down, his wife was found dead on a bench. Sheng Lu was commissioned by the local police chief to start an investigation. The family seemed to have internal conflicts, and everyone had a motive to kill. The famous detective, Katsuo, began to speculate. - In the 1988 American mystery film version, the Belgian detective Poirot arrived in Holy Jerusa-where he met and investigated the cause of Mrs. Boynton's death.
If he was referring to the truth of the " date of death " in Agatha Christie's book," Date of Death," in the Japanese version of the story, which took place in 1955, the old lady of the Tang family was found dead on a bench in Kumano Kodo, with tiny needle holes on her arm. The old lady was domineering, rich, and possessive of her family. Her family was restrained and disciplined by her, and other tourists were also dissatisfied with her. However, the article did not clearly point out who the murderer was. It only listed various character relationships and plot clues, leaving suspense as a mystery story. If it was the truth in the 1988 American suspense movie Death Date, the Belgian detective Poirot came to Jerusalem to investigate the cause of Mrs. Boynton's death, but the reference did not mention the results of the investigation.
Since I'm not sure which version you're referring to (such as novels, movies, games, etc.), different versions of "Death Date" have different characteristics: - If it was a novel or movie version that included characters such as Old Lady Boynton, the story would be simple but emotionally appealing. The book would have distinct characters, such as the barbaric and domineering Old Lady Boynton, which would leave a deep impression on the readers or audience. It would also involve some deep thinking content, such as thinking about the right to deprive others of their lives. From this point of view, it would be worth watching. - If it was the game "Sucker of Love: Death Date", it was a Cthulu-style love simulation game with a unique Lovecraft mythological background. It contained four chapters and had multiple endings. Players who liked Cthulu-style and love simulation games might find it interesting. However, it was currently only supported in English, which might affect the experience of some players. Therefore, whether it was good or not depended on one's personal preference and acceptance of different types of works.
Death Date had a unique charm, whether it was a novel or an adapted movie. ** 1. Story background and character relationships ** 1. ** The scene of the story ** - In the novel and some adapted versions, the story setting was unique. For example, the Japanese version of the movie took place in the 30th year of the Shōwa era (1955) on the Kumano Kodo, a Japanese World Heritage site. The setting of the original story would affect the atmosphere and plot development of the entire story. 2. ** Main Character Groups ** - The people related to the Tang family included the old lady, two sons, two daughters, the eldest daughter-in-law, and a friend of the Tang family, Juumonji. These family members had a complicated relationship under the old lady's tyranny. Because the old lady had money, she completely restrained her family members, and her family hoped that she would pass away soon. - In addition, there were two other women, the councilwoman Uesugi and her autobiography editor Asuka, as well as the great detective Katsuhiro Takezun and the female doctor Sarojuanzi, who happened to be here. In this story, the old lady was the deceased, and her death triggered a series of investigations and deductions. ** 2. Plot and reasoning ** 1. ** The attraction of the plot setting ** - In the story, the old lady's death was full of suspense. She died while she was resting while touring the Kumano Kodo, and there were tiny pinholes on her arm. This plot pushed the search for the murderer in the whole story. - In the Japanese version of the movie, the reasoning framework was constructed by the contact between different characters and the old lady at different times. For example, at 10:20, Councilman Uesugi and Editor Asuka saw Hondo driving away the Tengu with a walking stick, at 10:30, Reiichiro returned to see his mother, and at 10:40, Yuuko found Hondo to deduce the murderer. 2. ** The logic and difficulties in reasoning ** - In the process of reasoning, there were many logical clues interwoven. For example, the clues about the syringe. The people who had the heart medicine were Zizi and Sara. The syringe was found in the mirror, which became one of the key evidence to deduce the murderer. - At the same time, there were also difficulties in reasoning. For example, the murderer's behavior was too eye-catching, which made the reasoning difficulty and suspense slightly insufficient. Moreover, in the adaptation process, a lot of deductions had to be made from the novel to a shorter film. How to reconstruct the killing process while retaining the essence of the original was a challenge for the screenwriter. In the Japanese version, some characters 'actions were too deliberate and there were too many flaws, which could not satisfy the high-end deduction fans. ** 3. The theme of the work ** 1. ** Depicting human nature ** - The characters in the book were described in detail, such as the barbaric and domineering old lady Boynton. Her family showed different states under her oppression, such as Reynolls 'extreme cowardice and Nadin's courage to fight. These characters 'personalities reflected the different expressions of human nature in a repressive environment. - Thematically, the story was not only about finding the murderer, but also about re-definition of the victim. The family of the old lady of Boynton suffered mental torture under her control, and to some extent, they were also victims. 2. ** Thoughts on Morality and Law ** - The story provokes the reader to think about morality and law, such as "This has nothing to do with the victim's moral character." People who make judgments based on personal standards and take other people's lives are dangerous in society." This statement reminded people not to deprive the victim of his life because of his low moral character, reflecting the concept that morality could not be above the law. ** 4. Comparing different versions ** 1. ** Japanese and other versions ** - The Japanese version of Death Date had some shortcomings when compared to the 1988 and 2008 versions. It was too much of a foreshadowing in the early stages of shaping the dictatorial and domineering character of the Tangfu, which slowed down the pace of the plot. In terms of reasoning, the murderer's actions were too obvious, so there was not enough suspense. - The Japanese version also had its own characteristics in the adaptation. It combined many Japanese elements, such as Kumano Kodo, Tengu, Shrine, etc. The overall reduction from the original was not bad. 2. ** The movie and the original work ** - The original novel had the advantage of rich psychological descriptions of the characters, and the film had to weigh how to present these contents in an audio and visual form. For example, the original story of "Death Date" took place in Petra, the Middle East. There were many characters, and the character image and psychological description were complicated. The film adaptation needed to make some sacrifices in these aspects.
In the Japanese version of Death Date, the murderer was Uesugi. There were many suspicious points about Shang Shan. She had pushed Katsuno down the slope twice. The first time, it seemed like she was playing around, but the second time, it was obvious that she did it on purpose, as if she was trying to create a time gap for the murder. Moreover, her behavior of getting medicine for her was also very abnormal. A person who looked down on her suddenly took the initiative in front of the four children. Her real killing intent was related to the past of the Hall, as if she had been silenced because of a scandal.
The phrase 'horse death never ending story' might be a creative or symbolic way of expressing something. It could be a metaphor for a situation in which a loss (represented by the horse's death) has long - lasting and unending implications. It could also be part of a horror or mystery story where the circumstances around the horse's death are constantly being explored and new details keep emerging, making it seem like the story has no end.
There were many versions of " Death Date ". The following is a detailed explanation of the plot of the different versions: ** 1. 1988 American Mystery Movie Version ** 1. ** Story background and character relationships ** - The story takes place in Jerusha. The belgian detective, Poirot, came here and met the Boynton family. Mrs. Boynton held the family's financial power. She kept her children completely isolated from the outside world from an early age. At the Solomon Hotel, the Boynton family also met the beautiful and passionate nurse, Miss Sarah King. 2. ** Event Development ** - During a tour, Mrs. Boynton died in a big chair outside the camp tent. 3. ** Investigation and Truth Revealing ** - Poirot was ordered to investigate the cause of Mrs. Boynton's death and finally revealed a shocking truth. ** 2. 2008 British TV Movie Version ** - This version is one of the Agatha Detective Poirot series, but there is not enough information to describe the specific plot details. ** 3. Japanese TV Series ** 1. ** Story background and character relationships ** - The story was set in the 1950s, during the Kumano Kodo in Japan. The main characters were divided into three groups. The Tangben family included the old lady, her two sons, two daughters, the eldest daughter-in-law, and her friend Juumonji. There were also the councilwoman, Ms. Uesugi, and her autobiography editor, Ms. Asuka, as well as the great detective, Kappei Takezun, and the female doctor, Saro Juanzi, whom they met by chance. The old lady of the Tang family was very domineering. Because she was rich, she had a bad attitude towards everyone and was possessive. She disciplined her children in a completely restrained manner, and her family hoped that she would pass away soon. 2. ** Event Development ** - When they were touring the Kumano Kodo, the old lady was resting on the bench because she was not feeling well. The others browsed freely and returned to the starting point at the appointed time. The last doctor who returned found that the old lady was dead and found a small needle mark on her arm. Hence, it raised the question of who killed the old lady.
There was a book called " I Have a Date with Death ", edited by Liang Liang and Li Yun. It was published by the People's Liberation Army Literature and Art Press on January 1, 2005. This book was a selection of modern war poems from foreign countries in the 20th century. These poems were created during the development of modern literature. The poets recorded, felt, and thought about the two world wars in their works, and at the same time completed their own revolution in the form of poetry. The book gathered the works of many influential poets from all over the world. Among them, as many as 22 people won the Nobel Prize in Literature.