Thoughts and Interpretations because I want to ðŸ˜ðŸ˜‚
SCENE: After burning the papers and meeting the priest, where Tanrak sits down and as we zoom we could see the writing (Trust me, I am with you)
This scene becomes rather heavy in it's double stand and sarcastic remarks. I could go on and go about IT but I'll try to be brief on thoughts.
I'll be with you... The same reason why he's like that, frustrated and deranged- sarcastic.
This echoes the famous lines of religious framing of God to us.
But it gets rather interesting when we know that this was written BY BARTH himself.. I'll say no more lol.
SCENE: The confessions scene of Tanrak to the priest.
I think it's further interesting to note how FASCINATINGLY edged this line was based on my observation.
Note how HE asks for forgiveness from the priest if he stops loving a male. Suggesting that his desperation of guilt and repentance comes also with perception of humans around him. He is scared of those who thought "great" about him looking at him in another light and scared of what they'll say. (I think it's an interesting pattern to observe) So in as much as we see him worried about his connection with God., we MAINLY don't see him confronting God for a resolution (as a solid faith would establish) but rather he runs to a human (one he looks up to most and believes holds the key) asking this human to FORGIVE him.
But interestingly, the priest is taking the conversation from another lane and suggesting. GOD WILL FORGIVE YOU... (not addressing the "him" self aspect of Raks question)
And I think it now runs a more interesting question and observations if;
Tanrak fate is built on his love and knowledge of God or if it was built on superficial words of people around him, influences of what is right and what is wrong. And how these has shaped him actually Please people in his religious escape...
neither like I don’t understand why your first thought would be if this Bl or not ?
Oh well honey, like I said.. Maybe try attending school next time. It's not illegal in your country so try harder to remain for as long as possible 😂 Congratulations on being "non woke" I can see how it has really benefited your life
neither like I don’t understand why your first thought would be if this Bl or not ?
yeah.. Normally absurd. And imagine preaching about "judging" while also considering gay "not normal" Girl bffr and go to some school at least. It's not illegal ðŸ˜ðŸ˜‚
Their moment of interaction at ep 3 or so had me. especially with the fact that they seemed so comfortable with each other while Itsuki could showcase his natural side with his help
So before Itsuki became a national asshole, it's safe to say I enjoy the complex viewpoint spread out in this show. in the sense that these two characters having interestingly different viewpoints on matters at hand where you can actually SEE and understand them from each lens they're coming from, making it somewhat impossible to hate and disregard them immediately.I think the writer/director did an interesting job here.
I swear to God I want to angry and HATE Itsuki. I also want to hate Yuma... Which I was getting to doing before Ep4 and now itsuki I don't know.. Jeez. I think I'm hating him Because I fucking don't understand what was running through your self righteous mind for doing such thingg at that MOMENT. AT THAT DAMN MOMENT. at least have some braincells. Terrible timing for such philosophical announcement if you ask me because ARH JESUS I don't even know what to say. I think that's his character at the end of the day.
neither like I don’t understand why your first thought would be if this Bl or not ?
Bl doesn't need to occur between a college guy and an old man. Other characters exist. And since YOU'RE so at home with the drama premise, it won't take you anything to simple say "No" rather than assuming it weird. when IF same question was asked for romance, you definitely wouldn't. It's not even from you, many people react like this as if assuming gayness upon someone is a disgusting crime or something.
Besides, I don't need your sexuality ID to make you innocent from that condemnation
neither like I don’t understand why your first thought would be if this Bl or not ?
why do you have a problem when someone insinuates a gay romance when if someone had just asked "is this romance?" y'all would be reacting differently?? Quite homophobic if you ask me.
Because this question could literally demand a "None" answer and everyone will be cool.
but I've noticed that when someone asks if it will have something gay or so, y'all get triggered instead
Attempting an Interpretation of Their First Meeting Holding a Falling Cross {So far fave symbolism}
There's something symbolically daring about that scene and Not in a romantic way but just arhh.
The falling of the cross at such a pivotal meeting could suggest a religious disorder and the two (regarded as impending embodiment of sin) holding the cross in such "crossed" manner could suggest a LOT
Like the "Sin" meeting the sacred. In an attempt to ordain and ground their first meeting in something sacred - regardless of the perception of their Union as sin.. perhaps the writer attempts to ground their Union in line with something sacred.
Or maybe suggesting a religious disorder erupting from their meeting while also suggesting how sacred this bond is to be. Because this "sin" actually could hold onto this religious disorder that it actually didn't storm.
SCENE: After burning the papers and meeting the priest, where Tanrak sits down and as we zoom we could see the writing (Trust me, I am with you)
This scene becomes rather heavy in it's double stand and sarcastic remarks. I could go on and go about IT but I'll try to be brief on thoughts.
I'll be with you... The same reason why he's like that, frustrated and deranged- sarcastic.
This echoes the famous lines of religious framing of God to us.
But it gets rather interesting when we know that this was written BY BARTH himself.. I'll say no more lol.
SCENE: The confessions scene of Tanrak to the priest.
I think it's further interesting to note how FASCINATINGLY edged this line was based on my observation.
Note how HE asks for forgiveness from the priest if he stops loving a male. Suggesting that his desperation of guilt and repentance comes also with perception of humans around him. He is scared of those who thought "great" about him looking at him in another light and scared of what they'll say. (I think it's an interesting pattern to observe) So in as much as we see him worried about his connection with God., we MAINLY don't see him confronting God for a resolution (as a solid faith would establish) but rather he runs to a human (one he looks up to most and believes holds the key) asking this human to FORGIVE him.
But interestingly, the priest is taking the conversation from another lane and suggesting. GOD WILL FORGIVE YOU... (not addressing the "him" self aspect of Raks question)
And I think it now runs a more interesting question and observations if;
Tanrak fate is built on his love and knowledge of God or if it was built on superficial words of people around him, influences of what is right and what is wrong. And how these has shaped him actually Please people in his religious escape...
And I think we ALL can answer this question
Besides, I don't need your sexuality ID to make you innocent from that condemnation
"is this romance?" y'all would be reacting differently?? Quite homophobic if you ask me.
Because this question could literally demand a "None" answer and everyone will be cool.
but I've noticed that when someone asks if it will have something gay or so, y'all get triggered instead
Please don't butcher itt ðŸ˜
There's something symbolically daring about that scene and Not in a romantic way but just arhh.
The falling of the cross at such a pivotal meeting could suggest a religious disorder and the two (regarded as impending embodiment of sin) holding the cross in such "crossed" manner could suggest a LOT
Like the "Sin" meeting the sacred. In an attempt to ordain and ground their first meeting in something sacred - regardless of the perception of their Union as sin.. perhaps the writer attempts to ground their Union in line with something sacred.
Or maybe suggesting a religious disorder erupting from their meeting while also suggesting how sacred this bond is to be. Because this "sin" actually could hold onto this religious disorder that it actually didn't storm.