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I believe he's a traitor of the highest order, and someone that is blinded by delusions of morality, self pity, and plain stupidity. He's not as bad as Zeke, but he's just as vile for betraying people that genuinely care for him, for the sake of a useless mother that treats him as a token, a nation that despises him, and a people without calibre or any value. There's nothing much to admire about Reiner, just trash that outlived his usefulness. I can understand his loyalty to Marley when he's a child. But as he grew older? No sympathy left for me to traitors.
It’s one of the better written characters of the story, i really enjoyed his development through the chapters. How ever i cannot not mention the infamous “moved my conscience to my balls” episode. And like many other alike moments in the story only left a sour taste. He was just about victim of the war state Marley was. Gladly at the end kind of found peace.
I liked his character a lot, he was my second favourite but the Ymir from seasons 1 and 2 will always be my favourite character. Reiner had such an interesting reveal about his mind in season 2 and I loved it. I do agree with AldrianCG’s dislike of the “moved my consciousness to the rest of my body” but overall his character was so interesting. I mostly feel bad for him because of the intense brainwashing and indoctrination he experienced in his childhood to hate Eldians and worship Marley, and seeing him in season 4 was depressing with how he lost the will to live. I am glad he could repair the relationships with his friends and with his mom. I just cannot get over the fact that he literally has the plot armour titan, he nearly died 5-6 times across the serious if not more. Seriously, isayama didn’t have to put Reiner into so many life threatening situations, and for him to survive every time was a bit absurd for me especially in season 3 and 4. TLDR I like him and he was a great character but there are a few plot issues surrounding him, but it doesn’t ruin who he is but rather the situations he is in.
Reiner has always been legitimately tragic to me. As well as Annie, and Bert. Of course none of what I'm saying excuses what they did. They still made the individual choices they did. But they were all just kids. I can't help but imagine that Reiner, Bert, and Annie could have lived fuller and better lives if they weren't forced into the military as children. Its so heartbreaking.
Kinda hard to blame them when they were just children who spent their whole lives being emotionally abused, fully believed marleyan devil propaganda about how they were saving the world and knew that if any of them disobeyed and refused to commit mass murder them and their families would be turned to titans and killed in the battlefield. I mean what reason did they have to not do what they did besides sparing the lives of the paradisian inhuman monsters who they believed deserved to die anyway (and should I add who they blamed for destroying the lives of them and their people because they had the same blood)?
I still hold Annie less guilty because she never tried to make excuses or sugarcoat things, and she wanted to abort the mission , and tried to take whatever chances she could get to run away.
they were all brainwashed, so they didn't deserve to die and it's not their fault however Paradis deserved to live more than them I was still happy to see Paradis winning and I was still rooting for them even if the warriors losing was a bit sad
Man, to think Reiner was basically considered a side character but had enough development in the series to be like a secondary main protagonist like Eren's trio. Guy just wanted to be like a hero wanting a better life for his family and the way he felt so much guilt since the incident at Paradis showed he's not just some villain we saw him back in season 2. He's definitely my favorite.
Reiner went from being big bro in the beginning, to crazy bastard, to moon knight to tramua soldier who was still a soldier fighting for people who wanted him dead. Man it sucks to be him because you saw what he went through and can't help but feel sympathy. It's about to be a decade since the dub of season 1 came on toonami, man good times.
@@razzaman1625 and then hated him and then slowly grew to like him again. So Im saying he's on par with Jaime Lannister with being the morally complex character whom the audience has different perceptions of as the story goes on
Reiner knew Eren was the last person who should have the power of the coordinate. He said so. He recognized in Eren what he saw in himself. They both started their journey at opposite ends of some spectrum. They met in the middle, and then they both kept going until they found themselves where the other one started.
Reiner is seriously my comfort character. It's like seeing yourself on a damn screen, except with war and becoming a Titan. It's like seeing all the ill-informed choices you made when you were young and confused about the world, but there's still hope that you can push forward and do better. Not for recognition and validation, but because you know it needs to be done. You are Reinough!
There is a reason he is the best character in Attack on Titan, and one of my favorite characters in any media ever. His entire story, his fall, his redemption, his introspection, his guilt, his atonement, and how in the end he’s alive and happy striving to bring peace to the world. Just a fucking masterfully written and amazing character. Also, when his mom validates him and finally sees the error in her ways in the finale, I bawled my eyes out. Such a fucking awesome moment.
Him and his evil mom live But better characters then them are dead ? Caused the wall to fall, titans entered devouring people and kids and erens mother . Had the wall not broken no dead mom , no time loop, no rumbling. And people like this shite ? The immorality is strong in this fandom
One of the most compelling characters in fiction. Started as a big bro who was sometimes comic relief, comes out that he was the enemy from the start, makes a lot of us hate him and want him destroyed, then makes us fully understand his story and empathize/pity him, then he finally becomes a true hero at the end. The fact that he wants to die but isn’t allowed to is a stroke of genius from Isayama. He has to live and suffer with what he did but still move forward towards peace.
Maturing is realising that Reiner isn't a failure as a Warrior. The Marleyan military and the Paradis mission are complete failures. Grown-ass men gave children Titans, plonked them on Paradis and expected them to bring back the Founder. This disastrous leadership failed the Warriors themselves, the nation of Marley and the entire world. Reiner and the Alliance are the only reason why any of humanity survive the Rumbling at all. Who's really the 'failure' here?
Tbf to Marley, the children obliterated a country practically by themselves so it makes sense the adults in charge sent them alone. Taking into account the fact that they incorrectly assumed the technology of paradise would be centuries behind, it makes their decision seem less ignorant.
It's interesting how both Eren and Reiner have opposite kind of parents, yet ended up in parallel. One is all embracing, the other always putting a condition on her love. It's nature versus nurture, but they're both dominated by self hatred that pushes them to move forward to justify their crimes.
My fav character since season 1, I always knew there was sumnthin up with him but I used to love his big brotherly vibe even when he outed himself as a "traitor" I KNEW there was a reason behind everything and each season he just kept getting better and better ugh I love this man sm
I absolutely love Reiner. No other character in media to me has shown so many different facets and nuances of war, culture and the strain of existential uncertainty
Thank you so much for this! What i love about Reiner's character is how he believed he would gain everything as a child only to find his own destruction, how he fell from grace to kick and claw his way out of hell and become the man he wanted to be. Thank you for this. You really did Reiner justice.
Reiner was always my favorite character even before I knew he was the armored because he was strong but still was one of the few people who respected Eren's determination early on and supported him. Even after finding out who he was, you later learn about his troubled past like his delusional mother and trash deadbeat father. He's also the only person from Marley who's truly remorseful for what he's done, which really showed when he almost killed himself, unlike Annie and Bertholt.
Um, Berthold died too soon to put this burden on him. It seems a bit unfair to judge him when he didn't have those 4 years to reflect like Reiner did. Annie, however, had a great deal of time to see that she did wrong, but told Hitch that she would have done what she did all over again. She had no growth whatsoever. She should have had to be held accountable just like Reiner
Who knew going into the show that, someday, this man would become both the catalyst for so much pain and misery, but also a fan favorite despite it? Isayama truly is a GOAT.
Thanks for this video about the finest man in all AoT. ❤ Reiner has it all. 10/10 in character development and story and a 9.5 in looks without the beard and 10/10 with the beard. Not to forget: He became a real hero at the end, the one he always wanted to be. I miss him like he was a real person 😢❤ I could watch videos about Reiner all day long.
I took a break from AOT when I was waiting for the final season to air so it's been a long time. I always liked Reiner and was kinda sad that he ended up being a villain because I was sure he would be killed off. Then I heard that he is Hajime Isayama's favorite AOT character, aside from Jean. Oh boy, I had no idea how epic he'd be at the end. And in the end, Annie, Reiner, and Pieck get a second chance at normal lives once the Titan powers are gone. And the scene where Connie asks Reiner if this is what it felt like to betray them and also the scene where Jean forgives Reiner are some of the most powerful scenes in my opinion. In those moments I realized "whoa, everything that's happened built up to these meaningful conversations." Absolutely incredible. And the thing is, even though Reiner betrayed them, they still have that bond from the time they were in the Scouts together. In the end, they all fight to achieve the same goal. It was so epic to see them working together. Never thought I'd see it happen, but I did.
Freaking amazing analysis of his character. I finally finished watching the whole series and there’s so much to unpack with the whole cast. I hope you make more attack on titan character breakdowns. Awesome video 🔥🙏🏼
Reiner has always been my favorite character, i truly relate to him in such a deep way through my own childhood and his identity crisis, I spent years upon years pretending to be someone who I wasn't, denying my identity of being a trans woman. I see him in my old self how I carried myself, looked for every chance to run while still trying my best to be the "hero" to my loved ones and friends all while doing bad things to them and those around me. It was my fault but I was going against my nature for so long I just broke. I see him in everything I was and everything I was trying to be at the time. before I broke out of my identity I ran away traveled 1000 miles and fully assumed this fake version of myself and I couldnt keep it up for very long, being near people who only knew me as my facade my mask my fake identity and eventually it all shattered and I saw myself for who I truly was, a good person someone trying their hardest someone who is selfish but would do anything for adoration but I would never received the adoration I deserved unless I let the facade shatter and allowed myself to blossom into who I truly was inside.
By far the best character in aot. And I absolutely love that he survives, not because I like him, but because its "hopefully tragic" or "tragically hopeful", I dont know.... just love it.
Reiner really struggled with so much looking back. The growth though to put everything thing aside and keep moving forward took guts and so much character
Reiner has always been my favorite character in the show. Even during the whole battle to retake the wall, I was still rooting for him to love. His story from start to finish was honestly one of the best in the show. He wanted to die and give up so badly, yet in the end, he didn't and fought till the very end. Him still being alive by the end of the show is honestly the most unexpected thing about the anime.
Reiner has always been my favourite character in AOT. I always loved his protector's vibe. I thought his character was so well written, best development in my eyes. His resolve in his mission, and then guilt and psychological state showing us his duality, leading to his redemption and complete devotion to stopping the Rumbling and the Hallucigenia... If he had one bit of this resolve before, he would have wiped out Eren when he was still only the attack titan. Best AOT character ever and he should defo get more love from fans!!
I think i misinterpreted idea is that eren has a selfish goal. In fact he is a slave to Ymir’s desires As the first episodes title implies It’s no coincidence that eren sees humanity trapped in a pen. Thr exact inclosure Ymir frees some pigs from There is no motivation or manifestation in erens own life. As eren says , he didn’t always feel like he was trapped It was the dream To you, from 2000 years ago
god i love reiner. He’s so well fleshed out, so complex, and such a good foil for eren that it’s insane. I love watching every minuscule detail knowing what i know now, I’m definitely going to rewatch the show after a couple analysis videos. I think it’s so great seeing him hold some understanding over eren, both when he states it himself as ‘I think I know what he’s going through’ or something of the like when they’re on the flying boat after hange’s sacrifice, and when he says that eren is the last person that should hold such a power, because he’s right. He’s right and he sees himself in those boots because he and eren really are so similar, and watching him go through a lot of the remorse that we don’t see (as much of) with other characters really puts into perspective all that this war really had done to humanity, and how it effected each pawn in the game.
a soldier is a monster with a cause and people to protect. but that cause is not always morally righteous. reiner killed because he sought positive affirmation and killed and betrayed the people who gave it to him for the hope his family and marlians would give it to him instead. for a soldier to kill they need a motive that justifies taking a life. for some its serving their country, some the weapons, some just like the idea of killing, and there are those who kill to be loved like reiner. but the last group will always question how much blood did it take and was it worth it?
I've had a hard time choosing a favorite character in AOT, Many of the main characters like Mikasa, Armin, Eren, Levi, etc are characters i'm not a fan of, But Reiner is an exception, He's a character that has intrigued me since the beginning, He's just a likeable cool guy with complex and fascinating growth
I just wanted to say great video and I loved it 👍 It also helped me get on with my maths homework lol so I’ll probably rewatch with my full attention next time haha
I think its also worth pointing out that Marcel got Reiner to be the armored to “protect his brother.” Sure, Marcel wasn’t malicious in his intentions. But for all intents and purposes, Reiner was the one who was “supposed” to die, and not Porco. Even if it meant Marcel died too. I’m sure, in his own mind, Reiner was a replacement, meant to die so someone else could live. And yet, the one who “condemned” him to this fate sacrificed himself so that Reiner could live. The paradox of worth must have been ravaging Reiner, for nearly 10 years at least.
Although Connie is my favorite character, I understand Reiner, Annie, Bertholt & the warriors. They were in a bad situation with an even worse demand on their lives. Still, Reiner KNEW everything Marley said was a lie. They lived with these people and knew for a fact that they were not a threat. I still don't believ
When Reiner broke the walls he didn't know the truth, even when he did eventually learn the truth there was nothing they could do that wouldn't get not themselves killed but their families will suffer the consequences for their failure back home.
what if Eren desperately wants to absolve his foil Reiner for being the victim of "environment and history" (Eren's own words) so that he (Eren) himself might find a scrap of self-forgiveness?
As soon as he told eren the truth nothing but hate however , before that I was a fan of him strong buff scout , a role model , then the rest of the show came , amazing character real life trauma and guilt great video and speculation.
I think Luke being op isn’t a bad thing at all. He’s the villain so him being very powerful helps to up the tension. As long as they explain why he don’t do surtían stuff
The brilliant way it juxtaposes the two different eldian groups. The one behind the walls that are protected and free And the ones that are slaves to Marley without walls So where did history get fractured???? How did king Fritz line become the false king with the founding titan residing with the reiss family. It’s even said that it was king Fritz that created the rule to never goto war But I think there’s a lot of killing and brutality that was waged over the ownership of the founding titan.
If you feel like you've done wrong. You should apologize. Even if everyone thinks you did nothing wrong, you clearly feel like you've done something you shouldn't have. And the other person does too. You don't have to feed into them. But you should own up to it and move on with yourself. Sometimes asking/offering forgiveness isn't about being right. But about wanting to acknowledge any wrongs being dealt, and wanting to do right.
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I believe he's a traitor of the highest order, and someone that is blinded by delusions of morality, self pity, and plain stupidity. He's not as bad as Zeke, but he's just as vile for betraying people that genuinely care for him, for the sake of a useless mother that treats him as a token, a nation that despises him, and a people without calibre or any value. There's nothing much to admire about Reiner, just trash that outlived his usefulness. I can understand his loyalty to Marley when he's a child. But as he grew older? No sympathy left for me to traitors.
It’s one of the better written characters of the story, i really enjoyed his development through the chapters. How ever i cannot not mention the infamous “moved my conscience to my balls” episode. And like many other alike moments in the story only left a sour taste.
He was just about victim of the war state Marley was. Gladly at the end kind of found peace.
I liked his character a lot, he was my second favourite but the Ymir from seasons 1 and 2 will always be my favourite character. Reiner had such an interesting reveal about his mind in season 2 and I loved it. I do agree with AldrianCG’s dislike of the “moved my consciousness to the rest of my body” but overall his character was so interesting. I mostly feel bad for him because of the intense brainwashing and indoctrination he experienced in his childhood to hate Eldians and worship Marley, and seeing him in season 4 was depressing with how he lost the will to live. I am glad he could repair the relationships with his friends and with his mom. I just cannot get over the fact that he literally has the plot armour titan, he nearly died 5-6 times across the serious if not more. Seriously, isayama didn’t have to put Reiner into so many life threatening situations, and for him to survive every time was a bit absurd for me especially in season 3 and 4.
TLDR I like him and he was a great character but there are a few plot issues surrounding him, but it doesn’t ruin who he is but rather the situations he is in.
Also, I have a request, only if you want to and have the time of course, but could you do a video on Ymir from season 1 and 2. Only if you want to.
Reiner is my favorite character
Reiner has always been legitimately tragic to me. As well as Annie, and Bert. Of course none of what I'm saying excuses what they did. They still made the individual choices they did. But they were all just kids. I can't help but imagine that Reiner, Bert, and Annie could have lived fuller and better lives if they weren't forced into the military as children. Its so heartbreaking.
Oh but there is one, and a big one. Child soldiers brainwashed by a war state are only victims too.
Kinda hard to blame them when they were just children who spent their whole lives being emotionally abused, fully believed marleyan devil propaganda about how they were saving the world and knew that if any of them disobeyed and refused to commit mass murder them and their families would be turned to titans and killed in the battlefield. I mean what reason did they have to not do what they did besides sparing the lives of the paradisian inhuman monsters who they believed deserved to die anyway (and should I add who they blamed for destroying the lives of them and their people because they had the same blood)?
I still hold Annie less guilty because she never tried to make excuses or sugarcoat things, and she wanted to abort the mission , and tried to take whatever chances she could get to run away.
They would have died in the rumbling. Everything had to happen the way it did.
they were all brainwashed, so they didn't deserve to die and it's not their fault however Paradis deserved to live more than them I was still happy to see Paradis winning and I was still rooting for them even if the warriors losing was a bit sad
Man, to think Reiner was basically considered a side character but had enough development in the series to be like a secondary main protagonist like Eren's trio. Guy just wanted to be like a hero wanting a better life for his family and the way he felt so much guilt since the incident at Paradis showed he's not just some villain we saw him back in season 2.
He's definitely my favorite.
Reiner went from being big bro in the beginning, to crazy bastard, to moon knight to tramua soldier who was still a soldier fighting for people who wanted him dead.
Man it sucks to be him because you saw what he went through and can't help but feel sympathy.
It's about to be a decade since the dub of season 1 came on toonami, man good times.
I remember hating Reiner just like Eren only to find out he was my favorite character
I’ve always loved Reiner he was my favourite character before I even found out he was a titan
I remember being glad that they finally got Bertholdt but everyone online was saying how sad it was because of what we learn in season 4
The Jaime Lannister of AOT
@@Spongebrain97 not really 😂 everyone loved Reiner at the start of the show 😂
@@razzaman1625 and then hated him and then slowly grew to like him again. So Im saying he's on par with Jaime Lannister with being the morally complex character whom the audience has different perceptions of as the story goes on
Reiner needed a hug
Reiner knew Eren was the last person who should have the power of the coordinate. He said so. He recognized in Eren what he saw in himself.
They both started their journey at opposite ends of some spectrum. They met in the middle, and then they both kept going until they found themselves where the other one started.
oh nice catch
really well said
Poetic u eight. Reiner trying to save his world by killing everyone in the walls. And eren trying to save his by killing everyone outside the walls.
Reiner is seriously my comfort character. It's like seeing yourself on a damn screen, except with war and becoming a Titan. It's like seeing all the ill-informed choices you made when you were young and confused about the world, but there's still hope that you can push forward and do better. Not for recognition and validation, but because you know it needs to be done. You are Reinough!
There is a reason he is the best character in Attack on Titan, and one of my favorite characters in any media ever. His entire story, his fall, his redemption, his introspection, his guilt, his atonement, and how in the end he’s alive and happy striving to bring peace to the world. Just a fucking masterfully written and amazing character.
Also, when his mom validates him and finally sees the error in her ways in the finale, I bawled my eyes out. Such a fucking awesome moment.
Him and his evil mom live
But better characters then them are dead ? Caused the wall to fall, titans entered devouring people and kids and erens mother . Had the wall not broken no dead mom , no time loop, no rumbling.
And people like this shite ?
The immorality is strong in this fandom
@@sppotterstark8057exactly 😂🤦🏾♂️
@@sppotterstark8057 Let’s not forget that all of it had been Eren’s plan since the beginning.
@@sppotterstark8057 womp womp
@@sppotterstark8057 Looks like someone missed the point.
One of the most compelling characters in fiction. Started as a big bro who was sometimes comic relief, comes out that he was the enemy from the start, makes a lot of us hate him and want him destroyed, then makes us fully understand his story and empathize/pity him, then he finally becomes a true hero at the end.
The fact that he wants to die but isn’t allowed to is a stroke of genius from Isayama. He has to live and suffer with what he did but still move forward towards peace.
Reiner, the man so tired to even die, damn what a good writting
PS: The suplex that Gabi gives to Falco, perfection
Maturing is realising that Reiner isn't a failure as a Warrior. The Marleyan military and the Paradis mission are complete failures. Grown-ass men gave children Titans, plonked them on Paradis and expected them to bring back the Founder. This disastrous leadership failed the Warriors themselves, the nation of Marley and the entire world. Reiner and the Alliance are the only reason why any of humanity survive the Rumbling at all. Who's really the 'failure' here?
Tbf to Marley, the children obliterated a country practically by themselves so it makes sense the adults in charge sent them alone. Taking into account the fact that they incorrectly assumed the technology of paradise would be centuries behind, it makes their decision seem less ignorant.
It's interesting how both Eren and Reiner have opposite kind of parents, yet ended up in parallel. One is all embracing, the other always putting a condition on her love. It's nature versus nurture, but they're both dominated by self hatred that pushes them to move forward to justify their crimes.
Sage-drops an AOT video.
Me-stops everything I’m doing. *pulls the car over in the middle of a storm*
Finding your solace in the rain, I see
My fav character since season 1, I always knew there was sumnthin up with him but I used to love his big brotherly vibe even when he outed himself as a "traitor" I KNEW there was a reason behind everything and each season he just kept getting better and better ugh I love this man sm
I'm glad that you finally did a reiner episode 😢
I absolutely love Reiner. No other character in media to me has shown so many different facets and nuances of war, culture and the strain of existential uncertainty
Really interesting analysis on the Plot Armor Titan! I never realised some of the parallels you mentioned with Eren as well.
plot armor titan lmao
The goat Reiner
Thank you so much for this! What i love about Reiner's character is how he believed he would gain everything as a child only to find his own destruction, how he fell from grace to kick and claw his way out of hell and become the man he wanted to be. Thank you for this. You really did Reiner justice.
Reiner was always my favorite character even before I knew he was the armored because he was strong but still was one of the few people who respected Eren's determination early on and supported him. Even after finding out who he was, you later learn about his troubled past like his delusional mother and trash deadbeat father. He's also the only person from Marley who's truly remorseful for what he's done, which really showed when he almost killed himself, unlike Annie and Bertholt.
Um, Berthold died too soon to put this burden on him. It seems a bit unfair to judge him when he didn't have those 4 years to reflect like Reiner did. Annie, however, had a great deal of time to see that she did wrong, but told Hitch that she would have done what she did all over again. She had no growth whatsoever. She should have had to be held accountable just like Reiner
Who knew going into the show that, someday, this man would become both the catalyst for so much pain and misery, but also a fan favorite despite it?
Isayama truly is a GOAT.
I hated this guy untill i saw the ending and realized he was the goat all along
Thanks for this video about the finest man in all AoT. ❤ Reiner has it all. 10/10 in character development and story and a 9.5 in looks without the beard and 10/10 with the beard. Not to forget: He became a real hero at the end, the one he always wanted to be.
I miss him like he was a real person 😢❤ I could watch videos about Reiner all day long.
I loved his character and his appearance with the beard was something serious 😅
Reiner / Zeke / Eren / Annie / Mikasa.. such tragic characters
I took a break from AOT when I was waiting for the final season to air so it's been a long time. I always liked Reiner and was kinda sad that he ended up being a villain because I was sure he would be killed off. Then I heard that he is Hajime Isayama's favorite AOT character, aside from Jean. Oh boy, I had no idea how epic he'd be at the end. And in the end, Annie, Reiner, and Pieck get a second chance at normal lives once the Titan powers are gone. And the scene where Connie asks Reiner if this is what it felt like to betray them and also the scene where Jean forgives Reiner are some of the most powerful scenes in my opinion. In those moments I realized "whoa, everything that's happened built up to these meaningful conversations." Absolutely incredible. And the thing is, even though Reiner betrayed them, they still have that bond from the time they were in the Scouts together. In the end, they all fight to achieve the same goal. It was so epic to see them working together. Never thought I'd see it happen, but I did.
Everyone born into this world is special, therefore no one is actually special.
Freaking amazing analysis of his character. I finally finished watching the whole series and there’s so much to unpack with the whole cast. I hope you make more attack on titan character breakdowns. Awesome video 🔥🙏🏼
Crazy how Reiner had the most development in the series
In another universe, Reiner would have been the main character of the story.
One video I would like to see from you is Eren and Mikasa’s relationship. Seriously I’d think it be a great video made from a guy like you.
Reiner has always been my favorite character, i truly relate to him in such a deep way through my own childhood and his identity crisis, I spent years upon years pretending to be someone who I wasn't, denying my identity of being a trans woman. I see him in my old self how I carried myself, looked for every chance to run while still trying my best to be the "hero" to my loved ones and friends all while doing bad things to them and those around me. It was my fault but I was going against my nature for so long I just broke. I see him in everything I was and everything I was trying to be at the time. before I broke out of my identity I ran away traveled 1000 miles and fully assumed this fake version of myself and I couldnt keep it up for very long, being near people who only knew me as my facade my mask my fake identity and eventually it all shattered and I saw myself for who I truly was, a good person someone trying their hardest someone who is selfish but would do anything for adoration but I would never received the adoration I deserved unless I let the facade shatter and allowed myself to blossom into who I truly was inside.
womp womp
@@grillser ?
Reiner is literally a walking, breathing embodiment of imposter syndrome.
ooooo i can't wait to watch this, Reiner is my fav character
Splendid analysis
I love Reiner analysis
Rein is such a tragic character
Reiner is my favorite character. Always has been, even from day one.
By far the best character in aot. And I absolutely love that he survives, not because I like him, but because its "hopefully tragic" or "tragically hopeful", I dont know.... just love it.
Reiner really struggled with so much looking back.
The growth though to put everything thing aside and keep moving forward took guts and so much character
Reiner has always been my favorite character in the show. Even during the whole battle to retake the wall, I was still rooting for him to love. His story from start to finish was honestly one of the best in the show. He wanted to die and give up so badly, yet in the end, he didn't and fought till the very end. Him still being alive by the end of the show is honestly the most unexpected thing about the anime.
a sage's rain video on my favorite mannnnnn
I always look forward to Sage’s Rain video’s. One of my favorite channels, always so insightful. ❤
Reiner has always been my favourite character in AOT. I always loved his protector's vibe. I thought his character was so well written, best development in my eyes. His resolve in his mission, and then guilt and psychological state showing us his duality, leading to his redemption and complete devotion to stopping the Rumbling and the Hallucigenia... If he had one bit of this resolve before, he would have wiped out Eren when he was still only the attack titan. Best AOT character ever and he should defo get more love from fans!!
Reiner , Annie, Berthold , Marley fans are like targaryen and lannister fans
So cool to support Murder, entitlement, racism, greed and evil deeds
I think i misinterpreted idea is that eren has a selfish goal.
In fact he is a slave to Ymir’s desires
As the first episodes title implies
It’s no coincidence that eren sees humanity trapped in a pen.
Thr exact inclosure Ymir frees some pigs from
There is no motivation or manifestation in erens own life.
As eren says , he didn’t always feel like he was trapped
It was the dream
To you, from 2000 years ago
god i love reiner. He’s so well fleshed out, so complex, and such a good foil for eren that it’s insane. I love watching every minuscule detail knowing what i know now, I’m definitely going to rewatch the show after a couple analysis videos. I think it’s so great seeing him hold some understanding over eren, both when he states it himself as ‘I think I know what he’s going through’ or something of the like when they’re on the flying boat after hange’s sacrifice, and when he says that eren is the last person that should hold such a power, because he’s right. He’s right and he sees himself in those boots because he and eren really are so similar, and watching him go through a lot of the remorse that we don’t see (as much of) with other characters really puts into perspective all that this war really had done to humanity, and how it effected each pawn in the game.
a soldier is a monster with a cause and people to protect. but that cause is not always morally righteous. reiner killed because he sought positive affirmation and killed and betrayed the people who gave it to him for the hope his family and marlians would give it to him instead.
for a soldier to kill they need a motive that justifies taking a life. for some its serving their country, some the weapons, some just like the idea of killing, and there are those who kill to be loved like reiner. but the last group will always question how much blood did it take and was it worth it?
damn im early, hyped to watch the vid
Can you make an analysis or talk about Annie?
More topics of all characters in AOT.
THANK YOU
Sage rain
Fill my veins with Reiner content
The one character besides Annie that got me into the show.
I've had a hard time choosing a favorite character in AOT,
Many of the main characters like Mikasa, Armin, Eren, Levi, etc are characters i'm not a fan of,
But Reiner is an exception,
He's a character that has intrigued me since the beginning,
He's just a likeable cool guy with complex and fascinating growth
He is..
what a beautiful video. He and Armin are my favourites.
The first time I saw reinedI knew he was my favorite character. The best character of aot.
loved this and every video you have made keep it up
(maybe do eren and mikasa as a relationship)
i love Reiner
Reiner definitely needs a lot of hugs.🐱
I think after watching this and Redrik's video Reiner may have become my favorite character. It was Eren until now.
I just wanted to say great video and I loved it 👍
It also helped me get on with my maths homework lol so I’ll probably rewatch with my full attention next time haha
"I wanted to be a hero. I wanted people to respect me."
I really love your character breakdowns can you do one on Oliver from saltburn he's an interesting character
you should read audiobooks !! u have a great voice
Goooood i was waiting this
I can always tell a sage rain video by its thumbnail before I even see who posted it lol I guess it’s the art style you use for them
Reiner has a full circle arc of his character like Berserk’s Farnese
I think its also worth pointing out that Marcel got Reiner to be the armored to “protect his brother.” Sure, Marcel wasn’t malicious in his intentions. But for all intents and purposes, Reiner was the one who was “supposed” to die, and not Porco. Even if it meant Marcel died too. I’m sure, in his own mind, Reiner was a replacement, meant to die so someone else could live. And yet, the one who “condemned” him to this fate sacrificed himself so that Reiner could live. The paradox of worth must have been ravaging Reiner, for nearly 10 years at least.
hating Reiner just like Eren only to find out he was my favorite character
No one:
The subtitles: as a soldier. Rhina is forced to face down his contrasting BL leaves 💀
Reiner goat
The plot armor titan jumps at it again.
Although Connie is my favorite character, I understand Reiner, Annie, Bertholt & the warriors. They were in a bad situation with an even worse demand on their lives. Still, Reiner KNEW everything Marley said was a lie. They lived with these people and knew for a fact that they were not a threat. I still don't believ
When Reiner broke the walls he didn't know the truth, even when he did eventually learn the truth there was nothing they could do that wouldn't get not themselves killed but their families will suffer the consequences for their failure back home.
Amazing video 👍👍
please make a video on zeke
what if Eren desperately wants to absolve his foil Reiner for being the victim of "environment and history" (Eren's own words) so that he (Eren) himself might find a scrap of self-forgiveness?
In the end Reiner became Helos, the true hero who saved the saved world from the titans
As soon as he told eren the truth nothing but hate however , before that I was a fan of him strong buff scout , a role model , then the rest of the show came , amazing character real life trauma and guilt great video and speculation.
I remembered farcry
Please make a video on Jean and connie too
Can you cover Devil man crybaby
I think Luke being op isn’t a bad thing at all. He’s the villain so him being very powerful helps to up the tension. As long as they explain why he don’t do surtían stuff
Reiner is my favorite among Erwin and Levi
more attack on titan please
The brilliant way it juxtaposes the two different eldian groups.
The one behind the walls that are protected and free
And the ones that are slaves to Marley without walls
So where did history get fractured????
How did king Fritz line become the false king with the founding titan residing with the reiss family.
It’s even said that it was king Fritz that created the rule to never goto war
But I think there’s a lot of killing and brutality that was waged over the ownership of the founding titan.
My guy, great video, but you gotta stard hard R'ing Reiners name
Ik this is probably off topic but how do you deal with guilt even tho everyone say you did nth wrong but the person you did it to says you did
If you feel like you've done wrong.
You should apologize. Even if everyone thinks you did nothing wrong, you clearly feel like you've done something you shouldn't have. And the other person does too. You don't have to feed into them. But you should own up to it and move on with yourself.
Sometimes asking/offering forgiveness isn't about being right. But about wanting to acknowledge any wrongs being dealt, and wanting to do right.
@@Zayindjejfj thank you man
We need crows zero rindaman one. Please 🙏
he is basically a kurdish guy in Turkey 💀
Ben 10 Ben Tennyson character explained please make video
0:33 "She wholeheartedly believed in the Eldian propaganda"
Wouldn't it be Marleyan propaganda about Eldians?
burger king foot lettuce
Do this for Jax teller Sons of anarchy pls his story is so sad
You should break down zoro’s “nothing happened” moment in one piece
What's to break down? Nothing. Happened.
Zoro is my favorite OP character
7:22 anyone know the ost?
I, too, would like to know
🎉
Any book recommendations anyone, like Non-Fiction idea books?
Make a one piece analysis
What’s the ost playing at 14:26?
BRO PLEASE DO SPAWN
is it just me who thinks the movies almost killed of their characters?
Eren did nothing wrong except for the fact he didn't finish.
Are U crazy killing 80% of population?can anyone even comprehend that amount of destruction
He never intended to finish kinda like dune he wanted his killer to do it he forced their hand