Random order, and my view of what happens and what it means in my opinion. It is quite a lengthy post, and i probably wont come and check for replies, so either send me a message that you replied here and i'll come check and read it, or send your reply directly to me.
Run, Melos! 9/10
Probably my favourite, largely because it was the easiest to watch, not too disturbing nor did it stur my emotions negatively. I actually viewed it as quite a positive story, unsure if thats because everything before it was so negative, or that i just felt there was a great sense of hope and posivite feeling by the end of it.
No Longer Human 5/10
Technically it wasnt bad, it just really made me feel bad, very depressing. Though the situations were different some of questions and emotions im sure we have all had or felt, at some point. Being able to relate like that with something quite depressing, makes it hard for me to enjoy it, my enjoyment was practically none existant, the characters, atmosphere, and the way it somehow made it personal, are what raised it up for me or should i say, won't allow me to mark it lower than 5 just because i didnt enjoy it.
In the Forest 7/10
Seem rather lighthearted at first, the art style having changed significantly from "no longer human" added to that impression. Still it was quite dark, killing for the woman he loved, killing so she would be his wife, even killing his previous wives at her request. Fear created from a feeling of being out of place, fear warping his mind. Fear of the cherry blossoms, and my interuptation of it is that fear made him believe his wife was a demon(though she was hardly a saint either) and while trapt in his delusion kills her.
Kokoro 6/10
What to say, well it was interesting to see the story from both of their perspectives, though it didnt add up. If two people look at an inc blot and are asked what comes to mind, its quite possible to see something different. Here however, not only do we get shown something different, as there are times when either K or Sensei are not present to witness the event, but some of the events between the two of them happen differently.
Question is where does the truth lie, personally i think Ojousan played the both of them, from what get shown in K perspective of her wanting to escape her current life. If asked which did she love if any, i would say probably K, if we take K perspective of events to contain a true reflection of what happened, and not him seeing it how it wanted it to be, then she showed possibly genuine interest in him, based on several reactions, and having made love with him. Though any and all of this could of merely been to get him to show interest and do what she wanted.
Spider's Thread 6/10
First let me say i loved Kanbuto's appearance, really looked quite cool, and definately a crazy killer look about him. You reap what you sow comes to mind here, ultimately killed people and was hence executed. The portrayal of hell was quite disturbing and fit the bill well. My impression of spiders thread and abandoning him was it offering him a way out of hell, yet his actions hadnt changed, his feelings hadnt changed, the glimmer of him understanding the value of life when talking to the spider before his capture not progressing the spider gave up and left him in hell.
Hell Screen 6/10
Wasnt that great, but i thought it represented something far better. Painting the reality before his eyes, not ignoring the suffering around him, losing something precious and painting quite an amazing piece yet well fitting as a hell screen and true picture of the kingdom. Was very happy to see the king go up in flames as well. It was only an episode so its hard to really comment further than that. |