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Gewürtztraminer
Posts: 1028 Location: Texas - Its like whole other country. |
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I am relatively new to anime, (early 2006).
Just finished this on Netflix. Wow, no punches pulled in this one, and I just finished up Saikano a week or two ago. Like Grave of the Fireflies, or Saving Private Ryan, I am a jumble of conflicting emotions, leaving me feeling like a dishrag (neither good or bad, just wrung out). "2 ccs of Pani Poni Dash, Stat!" Gewürtztraminer |
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Key
Moderator
Posts: 18394 Location: Indianapolis, IN (formerly Mimiho Valley) |
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This series tends to do that to people. That's why I've always thought that the gentle, soothing closer is one of the most appropriate closers ever put on an anime series. |
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Josh7289
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I can't remember the details of the ending, but when this show aired on AZN TV, I was seriously torn-up. I think even worse than Grave of the Fireflies, but that's probably because I had to keep coming back to Now and Then, Here and There week after week, while Grave of the Fireflies was just a one-time thing.
But man, even seeing the opening of this show still gets me... If anyone reading this hasn't seen it, though, watch it. I didn't rate it as a "Masterpiece" here on ANN for nothing. |
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abynormal
Posts: 427 Location: Louisiana |
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I need to finish that series. I liked the retro-sounding music and the story, although the main character danced with Marty Stu a little more than I like.
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dormcat
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 9902 Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC |
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Just to let newcomers know: I didn't feel sorry for Seita a single bit, and I shed no tear at the end of Grave of the Fireflies, but I wailed -- not just cried, but wailed -- for the first time in my life after reading/watching a fictitious work of creation at the end of NTHT. While I was expecting spoiler[Lala-Ru to sacrifice herself to save others, in the end she just faded away, instead of dying gloriously like most movie/series.] This way has, at least to me personally, way much more emotional impact than the "common" way does. And the last straw was the final scene with spoiler[smokestacks cut in halves: Shu's roughly two to three months in the alternate world (estimated from Sara being raped and found impregnated but with minimal physical change) was like a midsummer night's dream.] |
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fokkusuhaundo
Posts: 346 Location: San Diego ♥ ☼ ▓ |
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I'm a huge sucker for shows and movies that leave me all torn up inside. I've never been one to cry at all but instead NTHT left a huge scar on my mind that just started bleeding again after I saw the title to this thread because I already knew what would be discussed and what I would be reminded of from this show. It's hard imagining this show ending any other way than it did while still having the same emotional impact that it did. I'm always waiting for that next show or movie that digs into my emotions and deepens the scar.
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daedelus
Posts: 743 Location: Texas City, TX (ajd: 6/11/05) |
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Well, if any of you recognize my avatar and also recognize the point in the show the image is from, then you know what side of the fence I sit on. No scene in any anime I have ever seen has hit me as hard and has stayed with me as long. Sometimes I wonder if anything else ever will.
Naturally, as I write this, it's all coming back. I need to watch it again. |
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fokkusuhaundo
Posts: 346 Location: San Diego ♥ ☼ ▓ |
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Your avatar just reminded me of yet another unforgettable and emotional scene -- wait, I think some tears are finally coming out. |
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rti9
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What usually gets me is the ending song, 子守歌... Strange, but the first image of the ending, the bicycle leaning on the wall, is imprinted in my head. Maybe because my head was trying to recover itself at the end of each episode. Few movies can do what some NTHT episodes did to me, which is to feel as if someone had punched me in the stomach. Gewürtztraminer mentioned Saving Private Ryan, but I'd rather compare it to A Thin Red Line. This is a title that probably will pass the test of time. It has the guts of not being populist and as reward it won't be forgotten so easily. Last edited by rti9 on Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:28 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Labbes
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I, too, remember this image very well, and on some occasions the "itsumo" from the song pops into my head, and I have no clue why - maybe you're right with the recovering, I mean, it seemed very real for me, and after the horror of each episode the soothing ending... |
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Gewürtztraminer
Posts: 1028 Location: Texas - Its like whole other country. |
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Gutpunch is an apt description.
They have the three disk set on netflix, and it was 3 days between my viewing of episode 5 and 6. On the first night, I woke up at 3 am, and could not get back to sleep, mainly on what was implied to be happening to Sara. Thankfully, disk 2 and 3 came on the same day, and I was able to take in the rest, both the good and the bad. Shows that have had this effect on me number very low. I will buy it, and rewatch, but like Ryan its going to be several months before I can take it again though. Gewürtztraminer |
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kizzmequik_74
Posts: 302 Location: QC, Philippines |
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This was the first "really, really serious" anime that I ever saw, a couple of years back when it was shown on local TV. It was just I got started on anime, and most stuff I saw before it was relatively light fare. I don't even remember most of the story or ending very well, but I can remember being completely torn up at the end of it.
"Gutpunch" is right. To this day, I don't think that I can watch more than an episode at a time, since it'll just break me up inside. This anime's lasting effect on me is pretty clear: after it, I never knowingly started viewing any seriously dramatic anime, since NTHT left serious, serious scars on my system. |
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Jedi General
Posts: 2485 Location: Tucson, AZ |
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I agree. Listening to the closer after watching the final episode was perhaps the best thing that could have been done to console my conflicting emotions. EDIT I: It's funny, I may not have ever checked out this series had I not read your review here on ANN, Key. I'm glad I did too, since I'm a proud owner of the DVD box set which recently went OOP. I cannot call this series one of my absolute favorites (due to it's hard hitting and emotionally draining nature), but it is a series that consider to be required viewing for pretty much any anime fan. It's certainly a masterpiece, no question. This thread has inspired me to watch the series again. EDIT II:
Yikes. Two major tearjerkers in such a short span. I feel for you, man. Last edited by Jedi General on Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:04 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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TsC_BaTToSai
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what genre is this anime? reading your reactions to it has made me seriously want to go watch it, but I'd like to know what I'm getting into
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BladeDragoonZETA
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I'd say it's mainly fantasy but there may be better genres to place this. |
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