Postby Bobtheduck » Thu Sep 02, 2004 3:40 am
I meant to continute after that, but I accidentally reset the computer, so I had to send before it reset...
The conclusion I drew from it was based on the line [spoiler]There was a God all along. Some think that's supposed to be Lain, but I don't think so. Now, you may notice that Lain's Dad seems somewhat schizzophrenic... He's a completely different person talking to LotW than to regular Lain. This wouldn't be too strange if he were normal, but given the last episode, I don't think he's just a person who's made an alternate self on the wired. I think the weird "Lain's Dad" wasn't him at all, but was Eiri, or rather Eiri's Wired persona that lived on after he was dead. During the conversations, it is suggested that this has been planned. It was all in the works long before the wired was formed. Eiri had said that God didn't really exist, but that in the wired he could be a godlike figure, or just be God, and have absolute power and omniscience. As the person who fixed the last release of the wired, Eiri (the real one) put a lot of himself into it. He did become a "godlike" figure in reference to the wired. However, Lain's comment, the one that eventually defeated Eiri, was that "There was a God all along." Eiri was a false god. Whenever Lain's father showed up as not eiri, he offered gentle correction, and he seemed to understand more than he said. Ok... I believe, that as the image in the last episode suggests, Lain's dad was the "God all along" He worked closely with Lain because he knew ahead of time what was going to happen... Ok, I'm missing some major points of my interpretation, but that's the crux of it... There are a lot of other things I can't remember... I just know that Eiri's explanations are all made up in his own mind[/spoiler]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evcNPfZlrZs Watch this movie なう。 It's legal, free... And it's more than its premise. It's not saying Fast Food is good food. Just watch it.
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