2008-11-14, 04:15 | Link #562 |
Furu Furu Furu Moon~
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Nemuri no Mori
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Finished ep.6 and now I feel sick. x_x
The entire episode was pretty emotionally draining and made me just want to kill that sensei if I was there. One of the things that tore me up the most was what she said about Christmas... -Goes to watch something else to forget this episode for awhile- |
2008-11-14, 07:18 | Link #565 | |
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Just that way back even in the earlier eps of Memories, even the most mundane scenes had crazy, dramatic angles, weird colorings and etc. Back then, it was a bit of a point of annoyance with a lot of viewers. But I sorta wish they had some of it back. Maybe a median point. Or maybe Mizuki's scenes simply are devoid of such visual trickery as to allude her straightforwardness and not hiding the agendas of most other characters. |
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2008-11-14, 07:25 | Link #566 | |
Beautiful fighter.
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: England, UK
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2008-11-14, 09:04 | Link #567 | |
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...And I knew that Kei had quite the following back in Memories, but I'm surprised she's still got as much of one in this thread. Jeez, I know I'm gonna get grilled for this, but even if she did succeed with Hiro after college or whatever as I saw someone suggest... Well, it simply wouldn't make for a better story. Yeah, we can think about what happens on camera all we want, but Kei's never gonna get a canon win with Hiro, and I'm surprised that so many people seemed to think it was possible in the first place, back in Memories. |
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2008-11-14, 09:47 | Link #568 |
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Kei is like Tomoyo in Clannad. Both very cool 'onee-san' type characters who have everything in the world going for them. Kei being the sporty type, Tomoyo being the intellectual type. BUT, both are BIG losers in whatever romantic angles they've been on. Strange seeing such alpha-females being losers, but I guess a weird underdog following has developed for them.
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2008-11-14, 17:20 | Link #570 | |
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2008-11-14, 19:00 | Link #571 | |
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2008-11-14, 19:12 | Link #573 |
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Episode 6 was simply brilliant, not even Memories' 7 could compare to how emotionally retched this was for me. From the powerful monologue, to the powerful music, to the alluded visual this is definitely the best episode so far in Melodies, can't wait for the 2nd half.
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2008-11-14, 20:29 | Link #574 |
where's the snow?
Join Date: Aug 2008
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From the thoughts that should be going though his head, if someone does not sit on him he will do something that would end up getting him into trouble with the police.
Civilized thoughts do not exist at that point, just pure anger that will override any self preservation. |
2008-11-14, 21:41 | Link #575 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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I just finished rewatching ef-a tale of memories until episode 7. About episode 7, which is the mirror episode of ep 6 in ef- melo, I know Miyako's scene is supposed to be really touching and you’re supposed to feel really bad for Miyako and all that stuff. However, even though I felt sad for her because of her past, the main emotion that I felt while watching her monologue was uneasiness. You get the feeling that she is a “little” obsessed and crazy. I could not feel as heartbroken as when I watched Yuuko’s monologue in episode 6. I know I have said that I’m not very fond of Miyako, but to my surprise, after rewatching ef-memo, I found myself not disliking Miyako as much as before. She is still not one of my favs, but I don’t hate her or truly dislike her either. In fact, I’m glad she ended up with Hiro.
I guess it’s the fact that episode 6 was much darker than episode 7, and that it mainly focused on Yuuko and Yuu that it really emotionally touched me big time.
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2008-11-15, 00:00 | Link #577 | |
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2008-11-15, 00:09 | Link #578 |
Somehow I found out
Join Date: Feb 2006
Age: 40
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Ep 6
That was intense. Just so intense. I don't think it really surprises anyone that Amamiya-sensei had been sexually abusing Yuuko, but her outburst leaves us in absolutely no doubt about what mark it left on her. There's no two ways about this, and it's not something that she'll just get over because of the "power of love" or something cheap like that (cf *spoiler*Kannaduki no Miko*spoiler*). I almost think that the best resolution for this could be Spoiler for speculation:
But even before that scene, this was an episode that was packed with meaning. There seemed to me to be this idea, at lots of different levels throughout this episode, of art being a reflection of the artist, first with Yuu suddenly being able to draw again, then with Nagi losing her ability (or desire) to draw, and then with Kuze's violin rendition that lead Yuuko to describe him as "true and genuine in his heart". Brilliant episode.
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