Would anyone who saw this series explain to me what happened in the ending because I don't get what the ending is about. Does Kurono go back to the real world or does the train kill him again. And what happened to the gantz since it just disappears all of a sudden?
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 7:41 pm
Well, I think it's open to interpretation. spoiler[Does he go back to the real world? That would be an optimists point of view of the show, since everyone else died. Maybe he does, or maybe there is just a much deeper psychological meaning to the show than we think. Maybe not? You can always come up with your own meaning for it, and I think that's part of what the show is meant to do. I think that if he died, he would have gone back to the Gantz room again, but now Gantz isn't there. I think it would have been a more circular pattern, since that's the pattern the show took (from beginning to ending, in my opinion). Or maybe he did die and Gantz had no reason left to be. I would like to think that he lived, but I also sort of think he died. A part of me also thinks that the world just kinda ended as soon as the anime did, so he doesn't live or die. Who knows.]
If you guys watched the special features they had at the end one of the staff members said spoiler[ the original manga is still ongoing and with new adventures with Kurono not sure what happened to the women he was with but I bet she's dead but if it's still on going i think Kurono survives.]
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