welcome to the community. sorry no one's responded 'til now, it's kind of dead. :/ I'm soooooo jealous that you got to go to Japan/live there/are a fluent speaker. I personally have no recollection of how I came across SE Lain, only that I did so in middle school. I downloaded all the episodes, but then lost them when my computer crashed and I haven't been able to find good downloadable copies since (and I'm too poor to buy those stupidly expensive DVDs, like I should). I find the most intriguing part of the series is the philosophical part of it. I've found a few excellent websites with a wealth of information/trivia on the series, if you'd like to check them out.
Well, I guess it's hard to keep a lively debate going on a series which isn't ongoing, and is quite so... baffling. I haven't watched it through enough to figure out what I think's going on, although there are so many possibilities!
If you can speak English, you can go to Japan... I went over there at first as an English teacher and all-round performing monkey. Travelling there on holiday is not cheap, though.
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If you can speak English, you can go to Japan... I went over there at first as an English teacher and all-round performing monkey. Travelling there on holiday is not cheap, though.
I'd be very grateful for those links, yes!
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http://lain.angelic-trust.net/
thought experiments lain
http://www.cjas.org/~leng/lain.htm
scripts for each layer
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Gulf/9755/scripts.html
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