@@deliii395 We also have a video of him trying to levitate but that's literally the only pieces of media we have of him. That and his random unhinged tweets.
I have only just been exposed to Look Back through my cousin, who took me to watch the film. It blew me away with how impactful the visual story telling was. The colours starting off vibrant and lively, progressively becoming more muted with blues and purples until they're ultimately greys and black as Fujino was grieving. The symbolism was also really well done. Things like Kyomoto's hand breaking away from Fujino's as Kyomoto wanted to split to grow as a person and get a formal education. Even little things like the tree in their last conversation to create a physical divide as representation of their conflicting ambitions were incredibly striking despite being a small detail.
Look back was one of the first physical manga that I ever bought and holds a special place in my heart. I really appreciate this video and love your explanation. Thank you for your efforts.
- Randomly drop video about fujimoto's one-shot - Explain throughly and make it hit deep into the audience - Refuse to elaborate further - Cry - A lot Thank you for the essay random youtuber 👍
great break down and reflection i recently watched the film and immediately fell in love with its themes, display of art and relationships, self worth, improvement and time aswell as the effects of tragedy
Also, Fujino was trying really hard to hide the fact that she's the one more reliant on Kyomoto while trying to accuse her of being incapable of being independent
Great video! That's not Fujimoto in the begining though.
Fujimoto maintains his privacy. We only got his Heart avatar which is very adorable.
ahh i see. I can't believe I didn't realize that!
@@KillerLiquid925yeah we have 8 childhood pictures of Fujimoto though that he shared in each Fire Punch volume along with the author Comments.
@@deliii395 We also have a video of him trying to levitate but that's literally the only pieces of media we have of him. That and his random unhinged tweets.
what was the reason for him not showing his face again i think i remember it being smth funny
0:02それは進撃の巨人の諫山創です
I have only just been exposed to Look Back through my cousin, who took me to watch the film. It blew me away with how impactful the visual story telling was.
The colours starting off vibrant and lively, progressively becoming more muted with blues and purples until they're ultimately greys and black as Fujino was grieving.
The symbolism was also really well done. Things like Kyomoto's hand breaking away from Fujino's as Kyomoto wanted to split to grow as a person and get a formal education. Even little things like the tree in their last conversation to create a physical divide as representation of their conflicting ambitions were incredibly striking despite being a small detail.
Look back was one of the first physical manga that I ever bought and holds a special place in my heart. I really appreciate this video and love your explanation. Thank you for your efforts.
thank you for watching !
- Randomly drop video about fujimoto's one-shot
- Explain throughly and make it hit deep into the audience
- Refuse to elaborate further
- Cry
- A lot
Thank you for the essay random youtuber 👍
Thank you this comment is awesome !
@KillerLiquid925 no, THANK YOU i didn't thought much of Look Back but you managed to light it for me
YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE lad.
Ive watched many video essays and this one is really short and sweet
Thaaaank you !
great break down and reflection i recently watched the film and immediately fell in love with its themes, display of art and relationships, self worth, improvement and time aswell as the effects of tragedy
"now i'll proceed to levitate"
His depiction of grief is so spot on.
I almost cried in the opening of the movie.
enjoyed the video, really moved my heart when i saw look back at the theatre
Same. The one shot already stabbed me in the heart but the movie burnt me to pieces
One thing I noticed is that Kyomoto is in fact pronounced similar to Kyoto, with mo inserted between the two syllables.
I saw the movie just yesterday and I really thought the style was similar to CSM lol, now I know why
0:02 That's not Fujimoto bruh who the hell is that😭🙏
進撃の巨人の作者、鬼才、諌山創大先生ですよ。
3:49 Kyomoto was an assistant (and a built-in audience) rather than an editor
Also, Fujino was trying really hard to hide the fact that she's the one more reliant on Kyomoto while trying to accuse her of being incapable of being independent
I did not think of it this way, you're so right!
Nice explanation
Thanks!
That man in the picture is not Tatsuki Fujimoto!