Jan 23, 2025
Suzumiya Haruhi is about a lot of things.
Haruhi is about youth; it is about growing up, about finding a place in the world.
Haruhi is about the fact that truth is almost never straightforward. Seeking an objective truth is often fruitless. The only thing there is to be found is the perspective of each individual, permeated with their beliefs and agenda.
Haruhi is about love; it is about caring for someone, so deeply and so fully, that one is willing to change the whole world for their sake and, maybe even more difficult than that, seeing one's self being changed by that love.
Haruhi is, perhaps, less about
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what is written down on the page and more about what is left unsaid.
Haruhi is about a lot of things. It is about aliens, time travelers, espers, sliders, urban legends, giant bugs, talking cats, shadowy organisations and wild conspiracies. It is about secret ideological warfare waging just beneath the surface of the page. It is about a bunch of teenaged misfits going about their days.
It is about a girl that refuses to accept that each person in the world is just another brick in the wall. A girl that seeks aliens, time travelers and espers amongst the faceless crowd. Or rather, it is about a girl that calls out for the alien, the time traveler, the esper inside each one of us.
It is a beautiful story. You should go read it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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