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Feb 19, 2024
One of the central themes of Violet Evergarden is the exploration of loss, grief, and the journey towards acceptance. Throughout the series, Violet grapples with the aftermath of war, her own identity, and the profound absence of Gilbert in her life. Her growth as a character is intricately tied to her coming to terms with the reality of Gilbert's death and finding meaning and purpose beyond her past as a weapon of war. By bringing Gilbert back to life, the emotional weight and significance of Violet's journey are undermined. Her struggles, her growth, and her eventual acceptance of Gilbert's death lose their poignancy and impact,
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as the resolution is rendered simplistic and convenient.
Violet Evergarden beautifully portrayed the importance of moving forward, even in the face of heartache and uncertainty. Violet's journey towards self-discovery and understanding is a testament to resilience and the capacity for human growth. However, the decision to resurrect Gilbert diminishes the narrative's emphasis on resilience and the transformative power of healing. Instead of confronting and overcoming her grief in a realistic and meaningful way, Violet is granted a shortcut to happiness through Gilbert's return, bypassing the emotional depth and complexity that defined her character arc.
Moreover, the reintroduction of Gilbert raises questions about the thematic coherence of the series. Throughout Violet Evergarden, there is a recurring motif of letting go and finding closure, symbolized by the act of writing letters. Characters often use letters as a means of expressing their emotions, reconciling with their past, and moving forward. However, by bringing Gilbert back to life, the narrative undermines this motif, suggesting that closure and moving on are attainable only through the restoration of what was lost rather than through acceptance and growth. The decision to resurrect Gilbert raises logistical and narrative inconsistencies within the series.
In conclusion, while the Violet Evergarden movie undoubtedly provides closure for fans who longed to see Violet and Gilbert reunited, the decision to bring Gilbert back to life ultimately diminishes the emotional depth and thematic integrity of the series. By undercutting Violet's journey towards acceptance and growth, the narrative sacrifices poignancy and resonance for the sake of a tidy, albeit unsatisfying, resolution. As a result, Violet's character arc feels somewhat hollow and the thematic richness of the series is compromised.
Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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Nov 7, 2023
Shingeki No Kyojin, also known as Attack on Titan, is a manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama. It is a magnum opus, a masterpiece, and the greatest story ever created for several reasons. First, it has a captivating plot that explores the themes of freedom, oppression, morality, identity, and war. The story follows the struggle of humanity against the Titans, giant humanoid creatures that devour humans without reason. The main protagonist, Eren Yeager, vows to exterminate all the Titans after witnessing his mother's death. However, he soon discovers that he has the ability to transform into a Titan himself, and that the world
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is not as simple as he thought. Second, it has a complex and diverse cast of characters that undergo realistic and meaningful development. Each character has their own personality, backstory, motivation, and flaws. They face moral dilemmas, emotional conflicts, and harsh realities that challenge their beliefs and values. Some of them grow stronger, some of them break down, and some of them change sides. Third, it has a stunning and detailed art style that conveys the atmosphere and emotions of the scenes. The action sequences are dynamic and thrilling, the facial expressions are expressive and nuanced, and the backgrounds are rich and immersive. The art also evolves along with the story, showing the improvement and maturity of the author. Shingeki No Kyojin is a manga that deserves all the praise and recognition it has received. It is a masterpiece that transcends the boundaries of genre and medium. It is the greatest story ever created because it touches the hearts and minds of its readers in a profound and unforgettable way.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Nov 7, 2023
Worst is a manga series by Takahashi, Hiroshi that follows the exploits of a group of delinquent high school students. The manga is a sequel to the author's previous work, Crows, and shares the same setting and characters. While the manga has a loyal fan base, it also suffers from some flaws that prevent it from being good.
One of the main flaws is the lack of character development. The manga introduces many characters, but most of them are either stereotypes or one-dimensional. The protagonist, Hana, is supposed to be a charismatic leader, but he often comes across as arrogant and reckless. The antagonists are
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mostly generic bullies who have no motivation or backstory. The female characters are either damsels in distress or love interests who have little to no agency. The manga does not explore the characters' personalities, motivations, or backgrounds in depth, making them hard to relate to or care about.
Another flaw is the repetitive plot. The manga follows a formulaic pattern of Hana and his friends fighting against different rival schools or gangs. The fights are often dragged out for several chapters, with little variation or suspense. The manga also relies on clichés and coincidences to move the plot forward, such as random encounters, misunderstandings, or betrayals. The manga does not offer any surprises or twists that would keep the readers engaged or interested.
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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Jun 20, 2023
Barbarian Quest is a manhwa that tries to be a dark fantasy adventure, but fails miserably. The story is cliché, the art is mediocre, and the characters are bland. The worst offender is the main character, Urich, who is supposed to be a badass barbarian warrior, but instead acts like a whiny teenager. He has no personality, no motivation, and no charisma. Urich from Barbarian Quest is boring because he has no personality, no motivation, and no sense of humor. He is just a generic muscle-bound brute who swings his sword at anything that moves. He never says anything interesting or witty, he never faces
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any challenges or dilemmas, and he never grows or changes as a character. He is as flat and dull as a cardboard cutout. He is a bore. I give this manhwa a 2/10, and that's being generous. It is not worth your time or money. Save yourself from this torture and read something else.
Reviewer’s Rating: 2
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Jun 19, 2023
Vinland Saga Season 2 is a complete disaster and a waste of time. It's supposed to be a historical anime about Vikings, but it's more like a soap opera with boring dialogue, unrealistic characters and plot holes. The animation is terrible, the music is annoying and the voice acting is cringeworthy. Thorfinn is a pacifist who can't fight for himself or his friends. He's constantly lectured by Einar, a farmer who thinks he knows everything about life and morality. Leif Erikson is a useless old man who can't navigate or sail. The story is full of clichés, contradictions and inconsistencies "I have no enemies". There
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is no excitement or emotion in this anime. It's just a dull and depressing mess that tries to be deep and meaningful, but fails miserably. Vinland Saga Season 2 is a 1/10 and I don't recommend it to anyone.
Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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