It's like The crisis is averted, but the root remains, or is unseen from within the storyhttps://twitter.com/Lyrun/status/1012922303221358592 …
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This is the impression you'll get from all Asian stories and most pagan stories as well
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Replying to @_MrMaxwellHouse
I couldn't figure out whether the ending intended to be a cliffhanger or imply a particular resolution for the characters.
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I haven't watched that specifically, but I know what you're talking about. Akira had *strong* vibes of this
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100% recommend Before We Vanish; it's a slow story, but the pacing, acting, and story are all fantastic. For sure. Evangelion of course is the most iconic example of "well now what"
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Right, that's the impression I get just from scenes and screenshots I see Powerfully nihilistic vibes
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Eva is worth at least one watch b/c of its influence on anime.
@380kmh What's the briefing on why Japanese stories don't really "end?"3 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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