Those who are confused and are in need of answers read below please, hopefully it helps
The anime overall was deeper than I expected. Each time a problem was solved, a new unexpected one was introduced. Most of the hate and confusion people express about this anime is due to lack of imagination or not giving it enough thought and looking back at previous episodes. I can't really find these plotholes in the story. I'll just counter/explain some things people have said and share how I perceived this anime.
1. We don't see these characters parents.
- We do. At the festival, the village council, preparing before the typhoon and the fathers of the 2 Yui followers in the farm. Can't expect the anime to detour and go house by house showing us irrelevant parent characters for no reason.
2. Hayami is too young to work, take care of mentally ill Takuma, the characters show behavior not pertaining to their age.
-It's all about the artstyle. The characters look like lolis or way younger than what they really are. They are teenagers. In high school people can have 16-17 years....thats more than enough age to work at some places...
3. Why would they send Takuma to a far away village to heal his illness? Why would his father send him to his brother?
-His father had to deal with the loss of his wife, now his son ended up blind without medical explanation. Most likely he couldn't handle it (same as Takuma couldn't handle his mother's death) and simply chose its best to send him to his trustworthy brother for a while in a countryside place closer to nature. Quite normal to send off ill people to such places. Pollution, dangers, stress from the city life doesn't really help.
4. So much WTF and magic!
-Yes, there are supernatural stuff but not as many or as senseless as some people want to make it seem. I'll list them here:
A. Hinata's/Otoha's spirit roaming around Takuma, being able to ''heal'' his vision for a short amount of time.
B. Episode 8, Which can be simply be explained as Hinata's/Otoha's spirit creating a custom made dream for Takuma before she can completely pass on to the afterlife in peace after seeing the story/prophecy her sister Hotaru
made became true.
C. How Hinata/Otoha was reincarnated as a daughter of one of the village's family.
* D. How Hinata/otoha bought Hayami back to life. ( I'll explain below how this didn't really happen.)
5. Takuma could see or couldn't?
-Yes, no and yes. Best way to explain this is that his eyesight illness is actually a mental one and nothing more. When he was little he was able to see, then he lost his mother which traumatized him. It seems he had relapses and in one of those he ''lost'' his eyesight. Notice how this repeats itself when he relapses again due to Hayami bringing up the topic to him. Then Otoha ''heals'' him for a period of time. It is shown to us that in reality he did never recover his eyesight. We have to keep in mind the anime wants to show us the point of view of the protagonist, but if we look at this story from an outside perspective, the anime is just showing us the train of thought of that mentally ill boy as HE sees/perceives the world around him. In other words what was shown to us from episode 2 to episode 11 is how he thought things happened, but in reality it wasn't exactly like that. This is proven in one of the last episodes when he has a moment of clarity and realizes that Hayami told him indirectly that she knew he couldn't have peeped her because of his lack of eyesight, and apologized afterwards. In his mental state, he believed, or imagined that he could see, that everyone simply accepted the fact that he regained his eyesight and interacted with him as such, but in reality, his friends had to help guide him, did bought up the topic when needed, helped him walk and such. The evidence is in his school notes and in the beach party picture in which its proven that he never really saw. How things really occurred from episode 2 to the first half of 11, is how episodes 1 to last part of 12 happened, with his difficulties to move around without sight. After accepting what has happened to him and overcoming his trauma completely he does really see again for the first time in a long time. The anime is showing us an illusion for the most part, and this is why people get confused and think there are plotholes.
NOW, about Hayami's ''death''.
Things to note:
-Hayami wouldn't just grab a child and kill herself with him.
-If you watch episode 12, it CLEARLY shows how she was standing in the farthest away railroad, and how the train passed by the closest railroad.
Being as Takuma basically fixed her life, she couldn't be more grateful, and as such she wanted to pay back the favor. When Hayami learned about Takuma's past and evident cause of his trauma she did whatever she could to help him, even if at that moment it was simply to support him and take care of him in his old house in Tokyo. Same as Takuma, which at some points in the anime did step by step help Hayami, then thought he couldn't do anything else and then was able to do something MORE to truly help. Hayami when she had the chance to do give that EXTRA mile to help Takuma heal, she took it. Was the perfect moment, scenario and time. At some point Takuma must have told her how her mother took her life (train). Notice how Hayami guided him near the railroad and suddenly bought up the topic about her real mother, stopped the role playing and tried to make him understand that his mother must have died saving him. In that exact moment, a boy happened to pass by playing with a ball. The boy wasn't necessarily in immediate danger, but she took the opportunity to re create the scene to make him realize, by simply rushing to the boy and holding him by standing in the farthest away track, as if to stop him from going back the the dangerous one which is the closest to Takuma one. As the train passed by she moved away with the boy and then decided it was best to disappear from his life for a while until he completely learns to accept both ''deaths'', his mother and her fake one. As time passed by and he completely healed, she determined it was time to go back into his life, both happy, both stronger and both without main traumatic issues. Basically he helped her, then she helped him.
Some final clear ups:
-There is a high chance that the uncle didn't say the truth about Takuma's mom death because it would have just made it worse for him by making him think he was the one that got her mother killed by playing with the ball by the train tracks. Wasn't the moment and time to straight out let him know of that. Or simply since he was a member of that village he was told the fake version blaming the Kohinata's. Pretty sure Takuma's father knew the truth tho.
-I can easily see Hayami being able to hide herself from everyone else, since she is too used to live alone in isolated places. After the train scene she simply went back to her old life style until it was time to go back to the village.
-Notice how she smiles when the train is about to pass by. It is because in that moment Takuma called her by her name ''Hayami-chan''. She realized that her plan worked and that he was heading in the right direction to completely heal. She was just happy for him.
-Reincarnated Hinata/Otoha's words about bringing her back to life could simply be that she didn't want him to know what Hayami really did what she did to cure his illness at that moment. She pretended to bring her back to life to have a way for him to believe what happened at that moment. Later on Hayami would explain it to him. It is shown how the H2O characters have a sort of spiritual connection to each other. I wouldn't ignore the idea that Hayami talked to his uncle first, and found out about named Otoha in the village, same as the spirit Takuma told her and Hotaru about, and that this girl(Otoha) and Hayami talked before presenting herself to him after so many years. Same as there's a link between the story Hotaru drew as a child and how it became reality, while Hinata/Otoha took part in it as a spirit.
*-If you notice, all of Otoha's supernatural actions didn't really occur. It is proven he never recovered his eyesight when Otoha said she did, episode 8 was a dream and she never bought anyone back to life. Again as I mentioned before, the anime shows us how the ill teenager Takuma perceived the things happened. In reality Otoha was just the spirit of dead Hinata giving him that spiritual and mental support he needed. It shows how she didn't really have to make supernatural things happen for him to improve and recover, it was all by himself and his will power, thanks to the cheering and support he had from this ''ghost'' and his friends. That's one of the main lessons from his anime to begin with so it fits perfectly.
I know this is just how I understood the anime but hope it helps some people understand some things, clear doubts and shed some light about the plot of the anime. After analyzing it and understanding what H2O really wanted to portray I gotta say I loved it. |