Subete ga F ni naru 01-02
I'm rather meh on the show so far but given this ending, you could say it has only now begun. I hope I'll still get to see a lot of scenes with Dr Magata cause her bits held my interest the most.
Magata was actually my favorite part of the show. I found her to bea very fascinating, yet incredibly disturbing individual.
She is interesting, but she feels artificially constructed. I get that she's deliberately intended to come across as inhuman, someone beyond our understanding, but that makes it difficult for me to care about what's happening to her, and consequently about the mystery as a whole on any level beyond an intellectual exercise. Moreover, I find the portrayal of her as sympathetic, even desirable -- to be repugnant. (Similarly the philosophy she espouses -a sort of Nietzsche-esque superhuman figure whose genius liberates her from having to follow the rules of morality that us lesser mortals abide by- is distasteful, if not downright evil.) Not to mention the wholea Gnostic hatred of the flesh, a belief in the superiority of death over life- gross on so many levels. The character study angle of Perfect Insider comes across very poorly when compared with, say, Mouryou no Hako, which follows a group of very flawed people but whose flaws are understandably human and not excused.13-15 year old seduces her uncle, gets pregnant by him, and proceeds to kill her parents and eventually her daughter and uncle
But as I've said, it's an interesting show and the kind of thing I like to see in anime even if I'm not too fond of this in particular.
She is interesting, but she feels artificially constructed. I get that she's deliberately intended to come across as inhuman, someone beyond our understanding, but that makes it difficult for me to care about what's happening to her, and consequently about the mystery as a whole on any level beyond an intellectual exercise. Moreover, I find the portrayal of her as sympathetic, even desirable -- to be repugnant. (Similarly the philosophy she espouses -a sort of Nietzsche-esque superhuman figure whose genius liberates her from having to follow the rules of morality that us lesser mortals abide by- is distasteful, if not downright evil.) Not to mention the wholea Gnostic hatred of the flesh, a belief in the superiority of death over life- gross on so many levels. The character study angle of Perfect Insider comes across very poorly when compared with, say, Mouryou no Hako, which follows a group of very flawed people but whose flaws are understandably human and not excused.13-15 year old seduces her uncle, gets pregnant by him, and proceeds to kill her parents and eventually her daughter and uncle
But as I've said, it's an interesting show and the kind of thing I like to see in anime even if I'm not too fond of this in particular.
Man, I could never be eloquent enough to explain why I felt underwhelmed by the show even if I liked it, you pretty much put my thoughts right there.
As for Mouryou no Hako, it's been too long since I've last seen it. I do remember the characters being more... human, I suppose.Though if I'm remembering right, Kubo (guy with the black suit and gloves?) was a bit more on the inhuman side.
While they're both mysteries, I think they just set out to do different things, with Perfect Insider focusing on the mindsets of these exceptionally talented people. That's how I see it, at least.
practice and time might play a role. But having the vocabulary and analytical skills helps too. And unfortunately that isn't always something that could come from just regular watching of shows. It requires going above and beyond the eyes of a viewer and going at it with those of a critic, looking to what you might have knowledge. Some have it, some don't. I can clearly say I'll never be able to dissect a show like some in here do, but that's ok.That comes with practice and time.
Expected to laugh at IGN's top 2015 anime list but it was mostly solid.
Durarara!! X2 The Third Arc Episode 28 Blood is Thicker Than Water
Its painful being a Kida Masaomi fan, why he being fought on all sides, and I never put him as strong, hes my favorite but this is just so unfair. Please dont get hurt. Save Mikadp.
The saika stuff is so interesting now that its being explored in detail.
practice and time might play a role. But having the vocabulary and analytical skills helps too. And unfortunately that isn't always something that could come from just regular watching of shows. It requires going above and beyond the eyes of a viewer and going at it with those of a critic, looking to what you might have knowledge. Some have it, some don't. I can clearly say I'll never be able to dissect a show like some in here do, but that's ok.
He was, especially considering he first appears as a spectre invented by Yoriko to explain Kanako's death. But as more of his real story comes to light, the mental complusions he struggles with and his traumatic scarring experience of encountering Yoriko's head on the train, he becomes more understandable in the violent course he proceeded on.
I value intelligence and talent, but at the same time I don't think being intelligent or talented excuses you from showing human kindness. I'm not a fan of the "gifted people are antisocial freaks who can't get along with others" narrative that is espoused in stories like the movie The Imitation Game. It's the modern descendant of the Romantic notion of genius and madness being inextricably linked, and while there is some truth in that idea, the idea can easily become destructive and dangerous when madness is held up as something to admire and aspire to. Perhaps that's another reason Perfect Insider rubbed me the wrong way. I believe genius can be compatible with healthy human relationships.
Developing those critical skills and vocabulary falls under the auspices of practice. Everyone's going to have varying levels of success at it if they choose to watch something like that. This is where Jexhius being too busy to post frequently hurts because his posts tended to be invaluable when trying to understand why a show did or didn't work. Off the top of my head, hosanna, firehawk (when he's not watching bad anime), poeticprose, sonicmj1, dresden, and duckroll make articulate posts that one can learn from though. dimb does too but people tend to catch feelings over his posts rather than consider the actual criticisms of a property. It's fine if someone doesn't want to watch something this way as a lot of shows don't really deserve the extra attention but it's defeatist to throw out nevers without ever actually giving it a try.
I feel like Corvo's analytical posts (mainly the ones where he doesn't do his usual yelling shtick) should be mentioned as well, as I felt they were very well done. I felt that his impressions of most shows were unique and I enjoyed how honest he was with his posts and how well he explained his reasoning.
For example, I really enjoyed Fate/Zero, but I can understand why he hated it after he made that long post about how Saber was nothing like the King Arthur he knew and loved and that (among other issues) was mainly what brought the overall show down for him.
Definitely. The "pretending to be mad at everything" schtick was infuriating because everyone wanted him to be their dancing monkey rather than give a shit about what he actually had to say.
Definitely. The "pretending to be mad at everything" schtick was infuriating because everyone wanted him to be their dancing monkey rather than give a shit about what he actually had to say.
It was hilarious when he actually was mad though.
My posts are mostly just impressions and quick thoughts. :| And I've started to abuse image posting, I think I got used to it after seeing MetroidPrimeRib's posts.
I abuse image posting???
He was, especially considering he first appears as a spectre invented by Yoriko to explain Kanako's death. But as more of his real story comes to light, the mental complusions he struggles with and his traumatic scarring experience of encountering Yoriko's head on the train, he becomes more understandable in the violent course he proceeded on.
I value intelligence and talent, but at the same time I don't think being intelligent or talented excuses you from showing human kindness. I'm not a fan of the "gifted people are antisocial freaks who can't get along with others" narrative that is espoused in stories like the movie The Imitation Game. It's the modern descendant of the Romantic notion of genius and madness being inextricably linked, and while there is some truth in that idea, the idea can easily become destructive and dangerous when madness is held up as something to admire and aspire to. Perhaps that's another reason Perfect Insider rubbed me the wrong way. I believe genius can be compatible with healthy human relationships.
I think it was mostly his analogies and comparisons that made me laugh, rather than the whole all caps thing. For example here's one of his School Days posts.
Phaze just made my week with a PM
Muco is real. Ushico san is real.
It still looks fine to me.
intelligent criticism and analyzing your thought process is cool and all
but can we just talk about how bad gate is
cause goddamn
No. lol You've just shown me the way to creating screenshot folders.
Not every post needs to be in-depth or analytical. We also need the shit posts so it balances out.
intelligent criticism and analyzing your thought process is cool and all
but can we just talk about how bad gate is
cause goddamn
He thinks Arthur conquered Rome/found Grail ? No wonder he disliked historically accurate Saber.![]()
Those are shorts right ? I need to give it a shot.
I guess I'm hate-watching two shows now. Why do I do this to myself? The world may never know.