LOST SONG" Episodes 10-12 Thoughts: Is Al the Main Actor in the Endgame? The duet by Konomi Suzuki and Yukari Tamura is also a moving final episode!

After the shocking episodes 8 and 9, we are now entering the raging climax of episode 10! This time, we review all the way to the end!


Episode 10 Song of Preparedness

In this episode, the hard fate she has followed through Feenis' memories, the secret of her own birth, and the fate of the now-deceased Hawkley and the mastermind, Bazra, are revealed.

In the first episode, when she was still alive, Hawkley had strictly forbidden Lynn to sing, but it is revealed here that behind the ban was the existence of Bazra, who used the power of song for war, and that the power of her singing was too great. Lynn is unexpectedly moved to tears by her late grandfather's deep thoughtfulness and love. Although it is a sticky development, this kind of development that reaffirms the family bond is still a tear-jerker! It is not only a touching scene, but also a secret that is revealed one after another. The secret is revealed one after another, and the audience is left with a series of scenes that make you think, "This is going to be on the test! You can't take your eyes off the scenes that are so dramatic that they almost make you say, "This is going to be on the test!

Finally, Lynn hears the voice in Feenis' heart saying, "Help me. The voice she has heard in various scenes up to now is in fact Finis, the voice hidden in the song.

Henry, on the other hand, is cornered by the overwhelming power of Bazra. It is already the end of the story! The present-day Henry has the past Henry's sword in his hand, which Lynn has touched. (Complicated!)

The power is suddenly released from the sword, and the ashes and dark clouds that hover over the city of ashes are cleared away in one fell swoop. I guess from the conversation in later scenes, the power of the song of Phoenice that resided in the sword enveloped the town of ashes, and when the song (= memory of Phoenice) reached Lin, the power of the song was released...?

Surprised by the series of unimaginable events, Bazra hunts down Henry and his friends, but then, to his surprise, Al appears from the sky! Using the power of the song of the wind, he has perfected a flying machine and appears dashingly in the sky. He soars high into the sky with the help of Lynn. Al makes his first appearance in a long time! He's so cool!

The members of the mercenaries and Lynn's band joined him. They all escape from the city of ashes together. Lynn vows once again to save Finis while escaping.

The relationships are sorted out toward the end and the mystery is solved in episode 10. The tension suddenly rises toward the climax.

Episode 11 Anechoic Song

The group decides to go to Dr. Weisen.

Before they know it, Al and Weizen are more like a grandson and grandfather than a mentor and a student. I think only a few days have probably passed in the play. ......, but I guess it means that they are the same scientist and can become mavens instantly if they are on the same page.

The highlight of the show will be the man-to-man conversation between Henry and Al.

In response to Henry's love story, Al confessed that he had invented it for the simple reason that it would make Lynn happy. The exchange was a true talk between the two men, with no hint of the age difference between them. Al tearfully reveals his feelings for her, and we get the sense that he has "become a man. I wonder what has happened to Al in the last few episodes, both last time and this time!

Henry, on the other hand, confesses that he had fallen in love at first sight with a princess who used to be a member of the orchestra. Henry says that one day he will meet her again and tell her how much he loves her. Yes, men will fight for the girl they love!

Misaki Hisano's performance as Al gives this scene a great flavor. Her tongue-in-cheek performance creates a life-sized boyishness, and I was reminded that her voice is a one-of-a-kind treasure.

Now, the information about the past that Lynn learned through Feenis' song turns out to be true. It is revealed that Finis is trying to end the world by singing the song of the end of the world once again with the court orchestra.

So, Lynn decides to jump into the chant festival in the royal capital and sing a healing song before the doomsday song is sung to stop Feenis' plan.

However, Weizen is told by Lynn of a certain fact, and he looks somewhat sad .......

This is because Lynn is a being created by the song that Feenis sang for her. Songs disappear when they reach a person's heart, so if Lynn's song reaches Feenis, Lynn's existence will disappear as well.

Lynn, realizing this, told Weizen about this fact.

Lynn accepted the fact that she would disappear in order to save Al, her friends in Lynn's orchestra, and other people she cared about. The expression on her face is sad, but full of strong will.

Al and Lynn's band, and the mercenaries led by Henry, had no idea that they were doing so. The "Lions of the Sky," the mercenaries led by Henry, travel to the royal capital in a flying boat completed by Weizen and Al!

Oh, and let's not forget about the present-day Prince Rude, who is the point of this issue.

Prince Rude was once the cause of the destruction of the continent with his diabolical behavior, but in the present day he has changed from purple hair to blonde hair and has been reborn as a rather decent prince. When he appeared on the scene, I was nervous that he might do something ...... wrong again.

Episode 12 Song of the Beginning

This is the end of Lynn and her friends' long journey.

The final episode was a roller coaster ride, as the foreshadowing and fate that had been scattered throughout the story were collected at a breakneck pace.

At the beginning of the episode, Finis suddenly sings a song of doom. Satellites floating in the sky gradually begin to approach the ground.

Meanwhile, Lin and his team sneak into the royal city from the sky. Henry and his men plan to rescue the kings.

However, Bazra, who has boarded the latest singing weapon, attacks the royal castle with the power of song! He kills the king and takes the kingdom for himself. For the sake of his own desire, he finally reveals his true nature.

The Lions of the Sky were defeated one after another, and Henry and his men were in a great crisis!

It was again Al who played an active role here! With his deadly attack and support for Henry, he successfully defeated Bazra!

He tells the dying Bazra, "Al ...... Hawk Ray! and tells his name to the dying Bazra. He is completely in the mood for a shonen manga hero. Here, Al succeeded in defeating the avenging enemy of his grandfather's murder.

Mr. Kuno's performance was also very powerful, and he made the climax of the show a great match!

Meanwhile, the ponies and the other members of the Lin band joined up with the court band, which was on the run. There, Pony revealed her true identity as Alea Gordo, the princess who had gone missing. I didn't expect them to recover the foreshadowing from the previous episode here!

The court orchestra also regains their composure at the unexpected return of the princess.

Lynn meets Finnis for the first time and they discuss their feelings for each other, and finally begin to sing with the orchestra playing in the background. Lynn's song of healing and Finis' song of doom were originally one song, "Lost Song," and the two singers' songs merge together. (This is where the beginning of the first episode leads.)

) The despairing lyrics of "Song of Doom" sung by Phoenice are enveloped by "Song of Healing" sung by Lynn, which sounds as if it were a song from Phoenice's painful past. It gives the impression as if Lynn's pure song forgives Finis for her painful past and the sins she committed.

The magnificent orchestral performance and the overwhelming singing ability of the two major divas, Konomi Suzuki and Yukari Tamura. And when the song ends, Lynn disappears. ...... This scene, with its various elements combined together, is truly an "I'm glad I've seen this far! This scene, with its combination of various elements, including such a tragic situation, is so emo that it makes you think, "I'm glad I watched this far!

Finally, the world is saved and the song of Lynn and Finis has changed the fate of the stars.

As a result, Lynn is gone, but instead, Feenis' stopped heart begins to beat again. Lynn changed not only the fate of the stars, but also that of a single woman.

In a world that has regained peace, Phoenice is able to live her life as a human being again. In her belly is a new life, a child with the former Henry. Will the unborn child be like Lynn?

Princess Alea, aka Pony, seems to have become the king following the wishes of her late father, and seems to be rebuilding the country together with Henry of the present day. This one seems to be coming together somewhat nicely, too.

And Al seems to have embarked on a new path as a lone scientist. The inventions that he used to research for Lynn will now be inventions for the world that Lynn protected.

And so, this work came to a slightly bitter grand conclusion.

To be honest, the last episode was too fast-paced and a bit hectic, and the climax of LOST SONG left me wishing I could have listened to it more carefully, or at least one more episode would have made me think ......, but on the contrary, the compressed drama made me feel like I was in the middle of a sweaty drive. I would have liked to have listened to it more slowly, or at least one more episode.

The overall impression of this work is that of a good fantasy feature film. I also think it is wonderful that the foreshadowing that was spread throughout the film was carefully collected.

From July, reruns will start on terrestrial TV, and you can watch all the episodes anytime on NETFLIX, so if you haven't seen it yet, or even if you have seen it to the end, you may want to rewatch it again. You may discover something new. If you do, I hope you will read this impression column with me!

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