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Title: Can someone please explain the fundemental emotional and philospical implication
Post by: Onoz on October 03, 2009, 03:59:21 PM
Behind Beserk?

Its so non apparent within seconds of viewership.

Is this anime just a vehicle for gore and sadistic tendencies?
I'm not into revenge plots at all.

I think I downloaded it because I heard the fights were epic. But it seems to just sensualize violence and the prohibition of man

I dont think there's anything really epic about that.
I mean I'll watch it if someone can make a case for it, but otherwise. Eh... I'm dropping it.
Title: Re: Can someone please explain the fundemental emotional and philospical implication
Post by: Havoc10K on October 03, 2009, 04:16:20 PM
detachable dicks ?
Title: Re: Can someone please explain the fundemental emotional and philospical implication
Post by: NaiveEden on October 03, 2009, 04:22:09 PM
"fundemental emotional and philospical implication"? I watched the anime, I cant say i know of such implications though.
For me it was pretty boring, lacking story with a really bad ending and characters who make stupid decisions, but the action wasn't so bad. Wouldn't recommend this though unless you don't have anything better to watch :-X
Title: Re: Can someone please explain the fundemental emotional and philospical implication
Post by: Havoc10K on October 03, 2009, 04:36:52 PM
if l had to choose :

Umineko no naku Koro Ni

 or

Berserk


l'd still pick up Umineko ;]
Title: Re: Can someone please explain the fundemental emotional and philospical implication
Post by: Onoz on October 03, 2009, 05:29:46 PM
yeah I was asking about fundamental emotional and philosophical themes, what was it trying to say at the conclusion?

VIOLENCE RULZ?!

Anyway I get the basic jist, story sux, kilkil daddy issues kilkil
Searching for vengeance, redemption and powerkilkilkil

Sadistic stuff like this just bothers me, no matter how epic the action or violence.
I have to understand the opponent or the ceaseless bloodshed just bothers me

I liked black lagoon a whole lot, inspite of some of the cliche moments.
Especially that gunfight in the first episode where remy is just wigging out with a smile on her face
 
But that wasnt really glamorizing violence, more like giving visual implication that she was a product of her environment, and that she really didnt have any kind of problem with it.


It set precedent for the story.

But P.S.
That cigarette kiss in episode seven "Calm down two men" was one of the COOLEST romantic symbolisms I've ever seen in visual media. I remember watching it on my tv at like three o' clock in the morning just CHEERING at how they didn't degrade remy into some punk ass tsundre bitch. Yet still kept up her emotional progression and developed the relationship further.

LONG LIVE Black Lagoon.
Well, some of it.

It's funny how they just feed Remy's aggression by just FEEDING her gun fodder.
Like she's their pet or something
Title: Re: Can someone please explain the fundemental emotional and philospical implication
Post by: Ozmos on October 03, 2009, 09:36:29 PM
You really shouldn't think you know what Berserk is all about just 'cause you've seen the anime since it is only a small part, the intro as I would call it, of the manga. Sure both the manga and the anime is very sadistic in a way and there is LOTS of blood, sex and violence in it... but there is a point to it. Without giving too much away or spoiling for anyone who hasn't seen/read Berserk (WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING!? READ IT NOW!) I'm going to assume you made this thread after seeing the ending, which can only be described as freakin' brutal. However you've got to take it for what it is, it's the end of the first story arch in Berserk and it's after this that the "real" story starts showing itself. I'm not going to embarrass myself myself and try and tell you how many volumes that are out now (I stopped reading at 29, waiting until it's finished... tho that might take a while D:), but there are a lot of them and the anime only covers the first few.

So, in short, if you're confused and like the anime go ahead and read the manga. It's a fuckin' masterpiece.

Cheers!
~Oz