I love this conversation, it´s like Furuta is a nihilist who was searching for his own reason why he is here but struggled with finding it and ended up in the darkness while ken found his reason in all the things he has been through.
This manga and the anime were a great journey. It sad that people hate Tokyo Ghoul for trend and they don’t understand how deep it really is. Thanks for your videos, jeep going!
@@gdr-zen_aku8628 in season 2 the plot diverged from the manga a shit ton and many people hated that and i think the animation quality decreased as well
@@gdr-zen_aku8628 i was just confused during season 3 tbh, season 2 was still quite good imo but shouldve had an arima fight and showed what happened to hide(kanekis friend)
The thing about this speech is that it doesn’t feel like two super beings having a grand debate about what should happen to the world or one side representing humans and the other representing Ghouls. It’s just two people discussing about their views on everything that has happened throughout the series and just comparing their ideologies. Furuta’s is cold and nihilistic believing that life has no meaning and this world is fucked up so he can do whatever he wants no matter who he hurts and doesn’t understand how Kaneki can stay so hopeful after all the trauma which let’s face it if we were in Kaneki’s place we would have given up a long time ago. Kaneki on the other hand sees a hidden beauty to this world and remains hopeful stating that while he has suffered a lot he’s also gained so much more he found teachers (Yoshimura and Arima), Friends (Hide, Nishiki and Tsukiyama), Allies (Banjo, Ayato and Amon), Comrades (The Quinxes) and love (Touka) and by thinking about all of the people he has in his life now he’s fine with suffering if he can be with them. Furuta doesn’t understand this as he had none of that the only person he ever loved didn’t give a damn about him. So Furuta accepts his fate and that he’s going to die and that his life basically amounted to nothing. Furuta then decides to tell Kaneki what he believes to be a joke asking if he would laugh if Furuta said he wanted a normal life but Kaneki decides to comfort him in his last moments by saying he wouldn’t laugh because deep down despite how much he’s changed Kaneki is still the same kind man we saw all those years ago in that coffee shop. With this Furuta looks back to when he was a child, accepts his fate and dies peacefully. This is my favourite moment in the entire franchise both manga and anime and made Kaneki and Furuta some of my favourite characters in any form of media.
how fkd it is that kaneki struggled and found stuff for himself while furuta struggled and found out the stuff he wants and has will be gone and kaneki lectures him
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Furuta talking about the world being a box of toys that eventually closes, never to be opened again Is deep icl
It is a illusion. Allah is my Creator so I can relax and be happy as i am going to live forevor. I do not need you to believe, I do need to Allah.
@@Nazgul1606keep it for yourself
@@XE2X535nah she is right
I love this conversation, it´s like Furuta is a nihilist who was searching for his own reason why he is here but struggled with finding it and ended up in the darkness while ken found his reason in all the things he has been through.
Furuta is a nihilist he’s basically a combination of ulquiorra and carnage but mostly carnage
@@belial1821 ok pal
This manga and the anime were a great journey. It sad that people hate Tokyo Ghoul for trend and they don’t understand how deep it really is. Thanks for your videos, jeep going!
the only bad thing about the anime imo is the ending of season 2 made the majority of season 3 really fucking confusing
I’m so lost why did people hate tokyo ghoul? What trend?
@@gdr-zen_aku8628 in season 2 the plot diverged from the manga a shit ton and many people hated that and i think the animation quality decreased as well
@@lachlanansell7088 oh well I never read the manga so I guess that’s why I wasn’t disappointed
@@gdr-zen_aku8628 i was just confused during season 3 tbh, season 2 was still quite good imo but shouldve had an arima fight and showed what happened to hide(kanekis friend)
Furuta was a bastard, but his death was so emotional, especially when he asked Kaneki if he'd laugh at him if he asked for a normal life. That was sad
Don't do something to be remembered by the world, do something to be remembered by your loved ones.
That No just seems so powerful
One of the greatest villains ever
Have a question
The thing about this speech is that it doesn’t feel like two super beings having a grand debate about what should happen to the world or one side representing humans and the other representing Ghouls. It’s just two people discussing about their views on everything that has happened throughout the series and just comparing their ideologies. Furuta’s is cold and nihilistic believing that life has no meaning and this world is fucked up so he can do whatever he wants no matter who he hurts and doesn’t understand how Kaneki can stay so hopeful after all the trauma which let’s face it if we were in Kaneki’s place we would have given up a long time ago. Kaneki on the other hand sees a hidden beauty to this world and remains hopeful stating that while he has suffered a lot he’s also gained so much more he found teachers (Yoshimura and Arima), Friends (Hide, Nishiki and Tsukiyama), Allies (Banjo, Ayato and Amon), Comrades (The Quinxes) and love (Touka) and by thinking about all of the people he has in his life now he’s fine with suffering if he can be with them. Furuta doesn’t understand this as he had none of that the only person he ever loved didn’t give a damn about him. So Furuta accepts his fate and that he’s going to die and that his life basically amounted to nothing. Furuta then decides to tell Kaneki what he believes to be a joke asking if he would laugh if Furuta said he wanted a normal life but Kaneki decides to comfort him in his last moments by saying he wouldn’t laugh because deep down despite how much he’s changed Kaneki is still the same kind man we saw all those years ago in that coffee shop. With this Furuta looks back to when he was a child, accepts his fate and dies peacefully. This is my favourite moment in the entire franchise both manga and anime and made Kaneki and Furuta some of my favourite characters in any form of media.
how fkd it is that kaneki struggled and found stuff for himself while furuta struggled and found out the stuff he wants and has will be gone and kaneki lectures him
Kaneki lectured him?????
The whole point Kaneki is making is conflicting with his own stroy
I think you meant you would laugh not life right but still a good video.
Urghh....That's what happen when you sub at late night 😅😅
@@theboyinyellow all good man still a great video.
I feel exactly him we are trapped nothing has meaning
furuta was a psycho but at the same u have to feel sorry for him
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