The song below, Remind You, is part of the movie series' soundtrack. Upon analyzing the lyrics it was blatantly obvious the this song described the overall subject matter of the novels. On the left is the original lyrics and on the right will be my analysis.
Who passed away each one in the fight There was no doubt we started for pride And your grief stays too long then the war brings it worst Tell me why? we’re stuck in this deep black hole Count it from me No one knows our day’ll be Don’t be afraid, everyone will reach for last Nothing but without you I can not go on Now I’m touching to the core of the light Sharing with you for a while, tiny moment All I can give you for some help Just reminds you Who passed away each one for the fight There was no doubt we dreamt of the ride And your grief stays too long then the war brings it worst Now we searching for under the hope with you Count it from me My heart beat get slower Don’t be surprise everyone will die at last Nothing but without you I can not go on Now I’m looking for the place to belong Into my brain from top to the bottom all over my skin All of me is lashed with high fever Don’t say just yes, Oh no matter what they have made up All the things must fix them by yourself Past to the present Slave to the power But is our Bravely from desire Quest for the future | This verse describes the role of the war in the story. It speaks of those who passed away in each pointless battle, the grief that comes from each and every loss of life, then concludes with the questioning of "Why are we stuck in the deep black hole", representing the crying out of Banagher against the despair of war. Banagher admits his own mortality and still faces the possibility of his death in battle without fear. He admits that without fighting for Mineva, he couldn't continue his new difficult life, and that now he is with her, he has found the light of his life and he enjoys every moment he can with her. All he can do to help her is remind her that he will always be there to fight for their cause Same as the first verse except for the lines describing dreaming of "the ride" meaning the protagonists' desire to change the world for the better, as well as the last lyric that describes searching for that hope to change the world with Mineva. The same message as the beginning of the second verse, while this time it describes Banagher's original desire to find the place where he felt he belonged and the disjointed feeling covered in the first two novels. This verse is different from the rest, it describes the decay of someone due to a sickness and a powerful wish for another to carry out their only desire, this sounds very familiar to the situations of both Cardeas and Syam Vist, the past two holders of Laplace's box. From the past to the present, people were slaves to the power of the Federation and Zeon, however, the bravery of Banagher and the other protagonists will carry out their quest for a better future. |