2011-01-01, 03:15
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Trust the red.
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Guest House
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Originally Posted by Used Can
Spoiler for EP8 spoilers:
For better or worse, as of now, this is our True End. In the Bad End, Ange is told bluntly and in Red by almost everyone what is what happened in Rokkenjima, but Ange was unable to accept that truth. She decided that the world and the Red Truth were wrong. She decided to create her own Red Truth with her blood, and thus, she committed suicide.
As for the True End, I think you'll have to read the full story or read more spoilers to grasp the whole thing. How can I put it? As a story, is not really bad, in fact, it's a really heart-warming story about a broken man, who's lost everything and who's trying to piece himself together again, finally being able to succeed at the end. I swear, the final exchange of words between him and Beato (whether it occurred or not, or however it may have occurred if it did occur) was seriously too nice. I was honestly moved.
Of course, as mystery is related, I'll put it bluntly, Umineko is no mystery novel at all. I don't know if R07 thinks this count as one, but in my opinion, no matter how you may look at this work, it simply doesn't fall into the category. Sure, there were several puzzle, and an apparent mystery, but in the end, for the overall story, the mystery mattered very little. In fact, as far as the reader is concerned, finding out what actually happened in Rokkenjima is simply not possible. We can, indeed, find out who Beato is and her plan, but, in the end, whatever her plan may have been, the incident in Rokkenjima is not Beato's fault. In fact, she didn't even plan things turning out this way.
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