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What does JOJO mean? Is there any metaphor?

I think the wonderful adventure of anime jojo, in which all the protagonists are jojo and Yao Ming is jojo, is a transition in the golden wind.

It is about how to make characters interpret "people" through "surpassing human beings"

Someone asked Yukio Mishima: "Will the development of science and technology promote the concept of human beings?"

He replied: "impossible, as long as the human soul can't leave the body, then the concept of human beings will not change in one million years."

People are limited in time and space, and the soul is bound by the body in space (only by opening a hole in the body can the soul be liberated), and it can only live for hundreds of years in time.

Jojo's two themes are space and time.

He was the first person to mention the theme of "space", which naturally runs through 1 ~ 6 DIO.

With the role of Dior, he discovered the fragility of human beings, surpassed human beings by becoming monsters, and attempted to gain eternal life, and with the role of the Black Knight, he knew that physical fragility was the proof of human beings, because of the various contrasts of supporting roles, he was easily moved and attracted by jojo.

In other words, in the third film, Dior lost not to play with Nobutaro, who was emotionally involved, but to play with Nobutaro, who was invincible. . .

"There is only one reason why you lost, that is, you angered me."