Hi, Baphomet. Thank you for the Secret Santa gift! I'm also sorry for being a challenge, haha. I actually already had my eye on the Kaiji series, but kept brushing it off because I can't find the motivation to start despite its seemingly great premise (I admit the art is the main factor); thus, I appreciate all positive feedback from it.
Thanks for replying to my post on the forum about YUA a while back. I missed your post because the forum search was broken for so long last year.
When you put it that way, things make a little more sense. Miyuki really is introverted at times, and I can see her getting upset about Natsumi leaving without mixed feelings. That clears things up a lot for me.
Ah, thanks. I didn't think to check under its English title.
Well, having watched the film now, I have a few questions. The whole film, I was under the impression that Neri had died. I agree that those dream-like sequences are Budori's 'inner world' and it shows him trying cope with her death. He probably feels an overwhelming grief and guilt from the whole thing, evidenced by that trial scene, among others. This could also be seen as his motivation throughout the film, although this point is quite understated. Farming, studying, volcanolgy; all of this can be tied in to a (perhaps subconscious) attempt to either atone for his guilt or simply as a way of preventing that from happening again.
BUT, assuming my interpretation is correct, the ending has me confused. Did Budori die? He isn't shown after that scene, so that lends credence to that theory, but how did that cause the volcano to erupt? The only possible interpretation I've come up with is that all those pages seen flying around his room during that scene are studies based on his theory that he had been working on for the last couple years, which were found upon his death and encouraged them to go through with his plan... Which might be stretching it, I know.
Hello. I'm curious how you watched Guskou Budori no Denki (2012). I'm a big fan of Kenji Miyazawa, so I've been looking forward to seeing this for a while. Thanks in advance.
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When you put it that way, things make a little more sense. Miyuki really is introverted at times, and I can see her getting upset about Natsumi leaving without mixed feelings. That clears things up a lot for me.
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Thank you for suggesting this, ZakuAbumi!
Well, having watched the film now, I have a few questions. The whole film, I was under the impression that Neri had died. I agree that those dream-like sequences are Budori's 'inner world' and it shows him trying cope with her death. He probably feels an overwhelming grief and guilt from the whole thing, evidenced by that trial scene, among others. This could also be seen as his motivation throughout the film, although this point is quite understated. Farming, studying, volcanolgy; all of this can be tied in to a (perhaps subconscious) attempt to either atone for his guilt or simply as a way of preventing that from happening again.
BUT, assuming my interpretation is correct, the ending has me confused. Did Budori die? He isn't shown after that scene, so that lends credence to that theory, but how did that cause the volcano to erupt? The only possible interpretation I've come up with is that all those pages seen flying around his room during that scene are studies based on his theory that he had been working on for the last couple years, which were found upon his death and encouraged them to go through with his plan... Which might be stretching it, I know.
What's your interpretation of it?
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