Like I was saying, when reviewing Angel's Egg, I realized something, that sometimes the feelings you get from watching a movie or show are sometimes more important than the fascination people can often have with trying to assign meanings to everything and anything, to the point that they often forget to just enjoy what's in front of them, diluting the whole thing into a Wikipedia article. Sometimes you should just hold on to those feelings that you can get in the heat of the moment, and savor them.
Stories have their prerogatives, meanings, messages and purposes however delving too deeply into that can sometimes be missing the point. Certain film are all about those feelings that they conjure up and holding onto them is important. Sometimes, instead of trying to figure out what a film is about, what it made you feel is just as important. Since then I've gone on to enjoy a lot more and have gained a level of appreciation for the visual medium that is anime on a level that I mightn't have otherwise been able to if I was fixated on the 1's and 0's. It can be liberating.
Stories have their prerogatives, meanings, messages and purposes however delving too deeply into that can sometimes be missing the point. Certain film are all about those feelings that they conjure up and holding onto them is important. Sometimes, instead of trying to figure out what a film is about, what it made you feel is just as important. Since then I've gone on to enjoy a lot more and have gained a level of appreciation for the visual medium that is anime on a level that I mightn't have otherwise been able to if I was fixated on the 1's and 0's. It can be liberating.