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Umineko no Naku Koro ni Chiru - Episode 8: Twilight of the Golden Witch
May 23, 2024 8:48 AM
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morgana and beatrice are just villainess in otome isekais shit
Seabed restrains itself from diverging from its sensible approach to its themes. It never overstates its goals and sentiments; instead, it is a very subtle and nuanced analysis and portrait of grief and loss by exploring the protagonist's state of mind and memories. In a way, it becomes very slice of life, since her memories are very calm episodes of her life with another character, but as it progresses, it gets quite confusing as there are several plotlines going on, converging into one in the end.
If you are up to a slowburn kind of narrative, through subtle expression of emotions and character study, this might interest you. Umineko is very explosive, so much more appealing in that regard, whereas Seabed requires a very open reading approach to digest its unparalleled understanding of loss and grief and their severe consequences on people. Read it slowly, take your time, and give it time.
Also, try reading Higurashi if you havent. Its question arc is so intense and grips you really hard. It becomes highly synesthesic in its portrait of paranoia (lots of POV narrative, and introspective inner dialogue).
only the manga kek
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Amazing! So I guess we followed the same path, although I must be a few years older than you. I think the best is yet to come. :)
I was absolutely captivated by this outstanding fiction. Jacopo, even more so, as I was surprised to discover another part of his story with the prequel. And to be honest, his rise and fall just bowled me over forever.
I guess it doesn't have a package that looks very appealing to weebs. However I see on vndb (I don't use) that it's a pretty well-known and in the top 10 best visual novels. It has multiple translations.
Hope you had a wonderful birthday.
Doing great. My life has changed a lot since then, like most people... what are you doing interesting lately?
It's pretty interesting to see a take like that with Bocchi, I can honestly why you prefer Frieren over it but , I disagree with it, I thought Bocchi was able to maintain consistency even up to the latter especially with Keiichirou's directing, I think the ambition was honestly still kind of there since Bocchi and the gang wanted to aim for like better concerts but here's the thing I honestly thought it fell flat in the final episode it just fell flat like it just ends without saying much at all but regardless I'm hoping the Second Season actually improves upon the first one. But yeah I'm glad to see you think Frieren is pretty great, I can definitely see the improvements from the director from the way things were presented in the show, like we get to see flashbacks and intimate moments between the cast to like develop them as characters. I'm glad he was able to pick up an actual Fantasy show instead just some other isekai.