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This opening is famous for its "reversed" gimmick, where the second half of the sequence (and the song itself) plays backward to reflect the theme of reversing time.

: A recurring metaphor depicts an inventor (Lu Guang) trying to reunite with a deceased girl (Cheng Xiaoshi) by building a flying machine. This mirrors Lu Guang's desperate attempts to use his powers to "reach" a version of Cheng that doesn't die. link_click_op_openinguhd_60fps

Recent opening visuals (and the "The Tides" ending theme) lean into a more metaphorical tragic story. This opening is famous for its "reversed" gimmick,

The first opening sets up the core mechanic of the show—the "dive"—but hints at a deeper, more tragic narrative. Recent opening visuals (and the "The Tides" ending

While "link_click_op_openinguhd_60fps" typically refers to high-definition, 60fps uploads of the Link Click (Shiguang Dailiren) opening themes found on platforms like YouTube , these sequences are famous for hiding a "long story" within their visuals. Each frame and lyric often foreshadows major plot twists, including Lu Guang's potential status as a "regressor" trying to save Cheng Xiaoshi from a fixed "death node".

: The inclusion of train platforms and dark tunnels symbolizes the relentless march of time and the difficult choices the duo must make to avoid altering the timeline. Season 2 Opening: "Vortex"