Minor but nonetheless important detail that I noticed; it seems like I watched a different sub of the movie than the one you used for footage here. In the scene where Hana gets into the fight with the guy at the club, your footage has her saying "'Shit' I'll take, but 'fart' I won't!" However, in the sub that I watched, she said "'Shit' I'll take, but 'pops' I won't!" because the man who she spilled wine on had said "get outta here, pops!", essentially undermining her identity as a woman. I feel like this gives her a much more understandable grounds for reacting the way she did, and changes the character of the scene significantly. Kinda crazy how big of a difference a single word can make. Just figured I'd mention it.
"Fart" is a word people use to refer to older men ("You old fart!") as well, so i dont think it changes the scene too much. The intention of the insult is the same.
I remember going to Japan as an exchange student and hanging out with the Japanese and the fellow exchange students and I spotted a peculiar homeless man. He was playing the violin on the floor, by the station gate leading to the skywalk. I always wondered how he ended up there and kinda empathized since I also used to play the violin. He was always so grateful and even shaking my hand. Makes me wonder what he was like before I hope that guy's doing well especially this Christmas and gets the care he needs.
Miyuki´s personal evolution arc it´s noticed and how during the first half of the movie never addressed Hana on her name, but then later on she calls actually as Miss Hana indeed instead of the derogatory label she used on her mocking that wasn´t a true biological-woman.
It's sad because almost anywhere now. Homeless people are more treated than complete garbage to completely labeled as all addicts/their own faults... Which is obviously not true. But sadly getting worse.
Yeah, I had to choose love over stability. I had to pick being homeless and the person I loved or a comfortable life with an unsympathetic family. I am really happy I did.
I'm glad you're happy with the decision, but I also hope things have grown more comfortable for you as well. Despite the world often making it one or the other, we deserve both
@@ProfessorViral They have gotten a lot more comfortable, I just love this film for how kind it feels. It’s a strange nostalgia that it brings back. The idea of “Remember having nothing? Those were good times.” Is surreal and something I wish nobody had to experience or understand.
1:28 even starting, this made me near tears. The idea of a trans woman finding such validation and comfort in a “gift from god” given in the form of a child she couldn’t have 😢 Jesus. This one’s gonna be a doozy, I can tell
Nah, this is purely performative and preys on some pretty transphobic ideas about trans women. We have a situation where an adult is choosing to keep a literal infant living on the street which would be an INCREDIBLE RISK TO THE CHILD'S LIFE because.... no one could possibly love a child like a trans-woman filled with the envy of natal women's reproductive capacity... yuk, what a nasty transphobic caricature of a selfish person who would put the safety of a child second to their gender euphoria and feelings of gender affirmation. No thank you. This is only "beautiful' to performative "trans allies".
This was a really well made video with a really cute story and your willingness to help other people is great. You might not be out there helping homeless but you is making free enticement that help uplift your viewers so keep up the good work.
Thank you. Of course, I have to give most of the credit to the sources though. I have an input, but it would lack expression without the work Satoshi Kon and his team did
This movie is my favourite holiday watch, a little bit more down to earth than other works of the author, it's simple and warm and honestly just speaks to me on a personal level (also has one of the best russian dubs I ever heard)
I did really enjoy getting to see Satoshi Kon present a story which is mostly in reality, although the level of coincidence is so extreme, but thats also the point so I don't mind it. It showed so a range that only made me respect his works more
It's very sad because almost anywhere now. Homeless people are more treated than complete garbage to completely labeled as all addicts/their own faults... Which is obviously not true. But sadly getting worse.
@@keip4568 The powers that be can't afford to let too many of us see the situation for what it really is. We'd put the blame on them where it really belongs
As a trans person, the entire video but especially the section about Hana really spoke to me. You approached this with seriousness, dignity, and respect. Maybe more than all of those as well, empathy. Thank you for that.
It's nothing more than experince, however limited I have in dealing with my own forming identity. My best writing is often just shouting out what's always been inside, not really any sort of tact or skill haha
Donating to anti-poverty work for this video shows you got a crucial part of Satoshi Kon's themes for this big time. From someone who has done anti-poverty work, thank you so much!
The end is beautiful and the fact that you are giving of yourself and paying forward to those who are in need currently is more valuable then any sum of money. Please have a wonderful holiday season and may you receive double the amount of kindness you have shown. Love you! Be good.
It's just me ensuring that I stick to the standards I think people should really. I try not to give myself to much credit because I'm always afraid of developing an ego. But, thank you, and I hope the end of this year is kind to you as well : )
I empathize with the blue devil. Actually, I am the blue devil. I've lived my life trying to make people look like the good guys. I've cut off so many friendships by being the common enemy they hated in order to maintain the friendship. I'll never forget you, Nerf Club. This video has hurt me only because it is so true and correct about my life. Thank you. Here's your like.
Let me say this, I am an old Satoshi Kon fan. Learned of his work when Perfect Blue first came out the US. No one back then that I knew cared about his work or the look of it. When Tokyo Godfathers came out hardly anyone would watch it with me due to the characters and the style of the animation. The homophobia, hate towards trans people, hate towards homeless and the misogyny was really bad back then. Seriously, the early 2000s really really sucked. So seeing so many people now coming around to his work, especially one I fought hard to find back when it got released like Tokyo Godfathers, makes me so happy. I hope you continue to indulge in Satoshi Kon's work. He was a gifted and kind man. Truly ahead of his time. His work made me feel like I wasn't so alone back in the early 2000s and I am just so glad he continues to touch people's hearts to this day. Great work.
I love how all of your videos leave me with more and more questions not only over the analyzation of content I consume, but also about myself and the world/community around me. These video-essays guide my mind into somewhat of an advancement of thought in terms of emotional understanding of myself and everybody around me by allowing me to explore prior lenses through a new point of view. Each of your videos exhibit a deeper level of personal relatability where I feel I am able to reflect in a way on the majority of my current and past experiences in life through the examples you use when analyzing different shows and media. Thank you so much for this kind of content, I understand that it must take long and often unforgiving amounts of time to create videos of such quality, but it has truly left a mark on me as I am sure it has many others as well.
Satoshi kon enabling the chain of kindness from his grave , weep. The most fitting end for the video and honorin him, i think. Have a fun christmas time with whatever , i dont know , have a nice chrismas hopefully i guess. And long live satoshi kon, may be never be forgotten so soon, and homeless i guess.
I feel like the World would have been a much kinder, better place to live in, if all Humans were like Hana. She is such an Angel and while her life circumstances were utterly heartbreaking, to see such a wonderful, kind and empathetic woman come out of that pain was so wonderful.
while I always love more content talking about Satoshi Kon's works I think it was a real missed opportunity you didn't get the movie out before the rescreening it had in theaters this month. Being able to see this movie in theaters was such a wonderful experience and I wish more people knew about it so that they could have seen it too. Other than that I love the video, keep up the great content!
we often speak of difficult situations to their most extremes, trying to justify actions and possibly even inspire. the most difficult part of this, is how it always seems fabricated, imagination run wild and too fictitious to ever reasonably happen, and are suprised if even one bit of it may come true. This video shows stories of some of those extremes, yet most know the feelings (even if many believe feelings are truely weak). guilt, shame, depression, loss, helplessness. many feel these and very few can truly push through it every day, each time it hits them back down.
The true black humor that is life opens up when you find concepts like these. You accept fault, you take on the mistakes and the act becomes self-destructive and leads you to a downwards spiral. Truly life is nothing but struggle, for the moment you float away from the constantly churning water of conflict and struggle, you fall apart. Life exists only on the borders of chaos. With suffering and struggling.
What i really find interesting is it made me think how everyone is a character in someone else's story. All intertwining, breaking apart, and intertwining again. Everyone could be a main character here. Is Kyoko the main character? a MacGuffin? The movie doesn't really have a definitive ending but another beginning. In the end we don't know exactly how anyone's story ends. Its just the beginning of a new chapter for each character.
I watched this some years ago, loved it. Having recently had a baby, seeing that little angel abandoned in the dumpster punched me in the gut and brought me to tears. I cant continue, and I still have to hide anything having to do with babies in bad situations because I genuinely can not wrap my head around ever victimizing such a helpless little soul. Like damn. But this was a great movie to make a video on. Gonna go cry now.
I love this movie. Easily one of my favorite movies ever. Maybe that's just because I was abandoned at birth, but I have to think this is a beautiful and bittersweet story to anyone.
i was 11 or 12 watching this and this got me so teary eyed. i never saw a film like this and it made me feel so emotional. love this anime. so good . im in my 30s now and this always bring a tear to my eyes.
I really appreciate you and your videos and how respectful and caring you are with the subjects you deal with. I really admire you for that. I love this movie and your analysis for the characters made me cry lmao I really needed a video like this… thank you for doing what you do man. Thank you, enjoy the holidays!
Thanks for this analysis of a movie I wish more people would watch. It (other than some of the mild absurdity) rings very true to my own work with unhoused. As a healthcare worker i am surrounded by people including myself prone to sacrificing too much (sometimes driven by that lack of self worth) and just want everyone to hear: you have to be as healthy as possible in order to best care for others - pushing yourself too far can actually mean you provide less optimal care.
This was amazing prof I love how you unravel these films I've never looked at this timeless classic with such a perspective I just thought this was a wild journey but never actually thought much about the "care" in the film the way you explained it in the video.
I love your videos and deep dives into the characterization that characters go though ! I am not sure if you have talked about it but I would loved to see your take on Shiki from “ The Garden of Sinners “ and her self identity ! Hope to see so much more from you !!
It's not my favorite of Kon's works, but that's still saying it's pretty good haha. I'm just not as into how much some plots lean into coincidences, even when it's their thing
oh my god it's been a long time since I've seen Tokyo Godfathers and I remember loving it so much. I also highly recommend Millenium Actress, made by the same director. Thanks for making this video essay.
I'm slowly working through all of Kon's major works, so that will be covered sometime for sure (assuming it has a topic I think I can cover, but it seems likely so far)
excellent video, brought me to tears and had me appreciate this movie so much more. im curious if youve ever discussed or watched the works of Masaaki Yuasa? incredibly dark but incredibly lively works of story telling i particularly admire Kaiba, Tatami Galaxy, and Mind Game. definitely recommend!
Sometimes in order to overcome your situation and the problems of your life, you must sacrifice your selfish ambitions and personal reservations, even though Prof just said that the world operates on a certain amount of selfishness. To oversome said selfishness is to transcend your human weakness and become something better. It's definitely not easy, and we won't always be able to do it 24/7, but little steps go a long way.
In the first third of the video I was thinking "oh this relates to an anime character my friend and I like to use in fics-" and by the end of the video I was crying.
I love your videos very well put together ❤️, I love this movie 🎬 I wish I had discovered this movie sooner since I'm a huge fan of Perfect Blue. I wish they had done an OP of this to show what happened after the end. I'll like to have seen Hana becoming a music teacher and having a cute bob. And becoming close to the baby and watching her grow up. Taking her to musicals and plays. ❤❤
It's just trying to be a good example for my field. I always feel iffy about the things people profit from in videos, and want to avoid doing so myself
@@ProfessorViral I understand, mad respect for it. The title is amazing too. Reminded me of george rr martins "heart in conflict with itself'. it's definetly inspired me to do a couple of stories!
This Movie is my favourite Christmas movie I love the parallel they have with the life of christ in the gospel of Luke which is spoken about in the opening scene. Christ according to the luke was born unwanted by the world and could be considered an outcast not unlike the main characters of this movie. I think the movie shows how unconditional can heal individuals and draw everyone together in community. Thanks for the great video. I think Miyukis' father did always care he just didn't show in a way she could understand as shes' a child. I don't think someone who was truly uncaring would react they he did to the situation. Although I do agree he prob did have empathy about their relationship as probably wasn't emotionally available as he could/ should have been. Great video thanks for sharing x
Hey man I really like how you explain stuff from anime in very most understanding way and I would love it from the bottom of my heart if you could make one of Attack on Titan/Tokyo ghoul if possible. Love your work man ✨
I have a few videos on Tokyo Ghoul actually. Most are in a different style of content, but this one is in my current analytical style, about how the series explores love: th-cam.com/video/m8EFp4UydFQ/w-d-xo.html
I have a love hate relationship with your videos because on one hand every time I watch them I always find my self wondering and questioning if the points and analysis you bring up are for lack of a better word right and or wrong because you imbue so much emotion and humanity in your work that it because hard at least for me to gage what can objectively be taken out of what you’re saying. But then I start thinking about wether or not it’s right to do that in the first place to divorce emotions from art or from people for that matter. You’re videos alway make me self reflection and in hindsight I believe that’s why I always have a negative reaction to your videos at first but always by the end you have me feeling genuine emotions about the topic and tearing up. You have made me realize that I don’t really know what emotions are. I don’t know if anyone else feels this way or has dealt with this but I know I have feelings and I know I experienced them but I guess I don’t know that like I find my self wondering well who am I to know what live is and if that is really what I’m feeling for my partner or family and or friends. Same with any other emotion and I believe that leaves me to kind of divorce my self from said feelings and in turn have an initial small irritation when it’s brought up or used as a lease to view the world but it’s wrong to do that because that is literally half of the human experience and I honestly don’t know what to do about that. Am I crazy for feeling this way ? Or do you guys question your feeling too?
At the end of the day, the logic of my videos, unless I specifically state research, is entirely on either knowledge I acquired in the past, for example speaking about Deontology after reading Kant, or what the author presented in the work, which may or may not be something they researched. I don't think its wrong to question the validity of what I say, because it is emotion-based and subjective. But, that's why the point of it to me is simply self reflection; when I raise a point about a character, does someone see themself in it? Do they disagree with me? Did it make them reconsider a previous thought? If I can get someone to ask a further "why" after any of those, then I did what I set out to do, which is to create consideration in their mind, and hopefully it leads them somewhere positive if so. For the rest, I don't have an answer. My relationship with emotions is complex as well, likely down to certain conditions running in my family. I know that I feel them, but I'm also aware of times where I don't feel them the same as others commonly state. I question who I am because i question the subjectivity of emotions, if they aren't based on fact but simply internal calculations I can't help, what really is true about me, or the world? But, I think that line has an end which should be made for mental health. There is no reason to question the validity of the world to the point we begin to miss out on it, because then we won't have a proper gauge to judge it anyway. The best I can say is to ask these questions with the people who know you best, in ways you're both comfortable with. There's nothing wrong with feeling or not feeling, we are all valid, it's just about finding your personal balance
@jerisonswhackyworld6403 If it helps at all, emotions are tools that your brain uses to process information. Also, you are able to choose how you feel about things depending on how you frame things within your perspective. Thankfully, we are not our emotions and our emotions can often happen as a result of our nervous system reacting to stimuli it has experienced before, but that too can be learned and relearned with practice or therapy. Perhaps you could make some bullet notes when significant events happen throughout the day and track what kind of emotion you're feeling. Over a couple weeks, you can look back on your data and see the trends of how you're feeling and why. It might help you feel more in touch with your own emotions, or help see where things feel out of whack.
Well, emotions in the environment and media may have been manipulated by colonialism, to sustain colonialism, if emotions are invested in their interests of capitalist consummerism and not nature, alone?
@shaynemaskall6984 even if you take it from that viewpoint it isn't complete. We also care for our children and siblings so our genetics will successfully pass on. Forming bonds outside of family can be seen as just another behavior to ensure our safety and heighten our chances. But that is if you are taking the viewpoint of an edgy 15 year old who just discovered an atheism subreddit
❤ i love this movie. I had never heard such a breakdown and it gave me so many “ah ha” moments, the first part with Hana hit me so hard that now I’m kinda ugly crying. I’m a transgender person and yea it really is like that. :( though tbh i am no where near as considerate as she is, but having to fit the “model minority” whether it’s because of my gender identity or being a person of color i can understand a bit more the utter contempt people feel about me when i don’t quite fit their views of what i should be. Aaaaaahhhhh anywho, it’s a lot to think about but now with a family of my own i think I’m gonna dust off the old dvd of this and give it a watch during the holidays there’s new friends and even more family to watch it with and honestly we need it
This is an amazingly written video and extremely well thought out with care to detail... except one. Please im so sorry but her name is Hana, pronounced 'HAH-nah', it's a really common female Japanese name that is usually written with the Kanji that means Flower 🌼 🌸 🌼 🌸 ❤😅
Addiction is never a choice or moral failing, it's a disease that is incredibly hard to deal with and that deserves sympathy and aid :/ ya'll in the comments are being gross
If it's available, you can choose to seek help. I come from a family of addicts who refuse the help they're offered. Refusing that help is their choice. It actually pisses me off because there are so many who don't have access to help and they are choosing to stay sick. I know it's part of the sickness, but you can't force someone to get help. They have to choose it. Also, what gross comments are you talking about? I haven't seen any yet.
Addiction is not a choice, but leaving a family to deal with your debts is a choice, and nothing, however hard to deal with, excuses that choice. I've dealt with addiction very close to me, I've seen what it can do to people I thought were completly solid. I've heard them use me as an excuse to keep lying and to justify their behavior and shift blame. It is a horrible, awful thing that is more difficult to overcome for some than others and deserves assistance, but in the specific case we were discussing he made that initial choice to leave behind his support. I'm not judging addiction, I'm judging a man and his decisions which just so happen to include addiction
Great video and a great message that you delivered! I'm fresh off my holiday rewatch of Tokyo Godfathers and you still showed me things that I missed and connected it to the overall theme. Thank you and keep up the good work!
Honestly Hana is probably one of the best examples of a well writen Trans character. They have flaws just like anyone else. An yet they are still portrayed as a genuine character an not a "token" character like how many modern works include to pander.
Minor but nonetheless important detail that I noticed; it seems like I watched a different sub of the movie than the one you used for footage here. In the scene where Hana gets into the fight with the guy at the club, your footage has her saying "'Shit' I'll take, but 'fart' I won't!" However, in the sub that I watched, she said "'Shit' I'll take, but 'pops' I won't!" because the man who she spilled wine on had said "get outta here, pops!", essentially undermining her identity as a woman. I feel like this gives her a much more understandable grounds for reacting the way she did, and changes the character of the scene significantly. Kinda crazy how big of a difference a single word can make. Just figured I'd mention it.
Oh yeah, that puts a lot more emotional context behind the scene. Normally the differences are overblown, but that's truly distinct
"Fart" is a word people use to refer to older men ("You old fart!") as well, so i dont think it changes the scene too much. The intention of the insult is the same.
Yeah, but you have to know that one. So I think clearing it up helped a lot for some :)@@beneathawell
I remember going to Japan as an exchange student and hanging out with the Japanese and the fellow exchange students and I spotted a peculiar homeless man. He was playing the violin on the floor, by the station gate leading to the skywalk. I always wondered how he ended up there and kinda empathized since I also used to play the violin. He was always so grateful and even shaking my hand. Makes me wonder what he was like before
I hope that guy's doing well especially this Christmas and gets the care he needs.
Miyuki´s personal evolution arc it´s noticed and how during the first half of the movie never addressed Hana on her name, but then later on she calls actually as Miss Hana indeed instead of the derogatory label she used on her mocking that wasn´t a true biological-woman.
A good detail I didn't catch here
It's sad because almost anywhere now. Homeless people are more treated than complete garbage to completely labeled as all addicts/their own faults... Which is obviously not true.
But sadly getting worse.
Yeah, I had to choose love over stability. I had to pick being homeless and the person I loved or a comfortable life with an unsympathetic family. I am really happy I did.
I'm glad you're happy with the decision, but I also hope things have grown more comfortable for you as well. Despite the world often making it one or the other, we deserve both
@@ProfessorViral They have gotten a lot more comfortable, I just love this film for how kind it feels. It’s a strange nostalgia that it brings back. The idea of “Remember having nothing? Those were good times.” Is surreal and something I wish nobody had to experience or understand.
1:28 even starting, this made me near tears. The idea of a trans woman finding such validation and comfort in a “gift from god” given in the form of a child she couldn’t have 😢 Jesus. This one’s gonna be a doozy, I can tell
Nah, this is purely performative and preys on some pretty transphobic ideas about trans women. We have a situation where an adult is choosing to keep a literal infant living on the street which would be an INCREDIBLE RISK TO THE CHILD'S LIFE because.... no one could possibly love a child like a trans-woman filled with the envy of natal women's reproductive capacity... yuk, what a nasty transphobic caricature of a selfish person who would put the safety of a child second to their gender euphoria and feelings of gender affirmation.
No thank you. This is only "beautiful' to performative "trans allies".
This was a really well made video with a really cute story and your willingness to help other people is great.
You might not be out there helping homeless but you is making free enticement that help uplift your viewers so keep up the good work.
Thank you. Of course, I have to give most of the credit to the sources though. I have an input, but it would lack expression without the work Satoshi Kon and his team did
This movie is my favourite holiday watch, a little bit more down to earth than other works of the author, it's simple and warm and honestly just speaks to me on a personal level
(also has one of the best russian dubs I ever heard)
I did really enjoy getting to see Satoshi Kon present a story which is mostly in reality, although the level of coincidence is so extreme, but thats also the point so I don't mind it. It showed so a range that only made me respect his works more
Nice! Was it a good actual dub, or one of those single narrator voiceovers common before the 2010s?
@@teslashark the good one, full dub with multiple voices
@@treplox4318 Great!
MOM GET IN HERE PROFESSOR VIRAL UPLOADED AGAIN AND ITS TOKYO GODFATHERS
Present and accounted for
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@@ProfessorViral for real though, you’re awesome!
It's very sad because almost anywhere now. Homeless people are more treated than complete garbage to completely labeled as all addicts/their own faults... Which is obviously not true.
But sadly getting worse.
@@keip4568 The powers that be can't afford to let too many of us see the situation for what it really is. We'd put the blame on them where it really belongs
The dad putting up that note in the newspaper made me cry so bad. My dad would never do that for me.
As a trans person, the entire video but especially the section about Hana really spoke to me. You approached this with seriousness, dignity, and respect. Maybe more than all of those as well, empathy. Thank you for that.
It's nothing more than experince, however limited I have in dealing with my own forming identity. My best writing is often just shouting out what's always been inside, not really any sort of tact or skill haha
Donating to anti-poverty work for this video shows you got a crucial part of Satoshi Kon's themes for this big time. From someone who has done anti-poverty work, thank you so much!
I'm just doing what was right. When a topic deals with tragedy outside of my own scope, it would be wrong to profit from it
The end is beautiful and the fact that you are giving of yourself and paying forward to those who are in need currently is more valuable then any sum of money. Please have a wonderful holiday season and may you receive double the amount of kindness you have shown. Love you! Be good.
It's just me ensuring that I stick to the standards I think people should really. I try not to give myself to much credit because I'm always afraid of developing an ego. But, thank you, and I hope the end of this year is kind to you as well : )
I empathize with the blue devil. Actually, I am the blue devil. I've lived my life trying to make people look like the good guys. I've cut off so many friendships by being the common enemy they hated in order to maintain the friendship. I'll never forget you, Nerf Club. This video has hurt me only because it is so true and correct about my life. Thank you. Here's your like.
Hana, you are so beautiful..
Let me say this, I am an old Satoshi Kon fan. Learned of his work when Perfect Blue first came out the US. No one back then that I knew cared about his work or the look of it.
When Tokyo Godfathers came out hardly anyone would watch it with me due to the characters and the style of the animation. The homophobia, hate towards trans people, hate towards homeless and the misogyny was really bad back then. Seriously, the early 2000s really really sucked. So seeing so many people now coming around to his work, especially one I fought hard to find back when it got released like Tokyo Godfathers, makes me so happy.
I hope you continue to indulge in Satoshi Kon's work. He was a gifted and kind man. Truly ahead of his time.
His work made me feel like I wasn't so alone back in the early 2000s and I am just so glad he continues to touch people's hearts to this day.
Great work.
I love how all of your videos leave me with more and more questions not only over the analyzation of content I consume, but also about myself and the world/community around me. These video-essays guide my mind into somewhat of an advancement of thought in terms of emotional understanding of myself and everybody around me by allowing me to explore prior lenses through a new point of view. Each of your videos exhibit a deeper level of personal relatability where I feel I am able to reflect in a way on the majority of my current and past experiences in life through the examples you use when analyzing different shows and media. Thank you so much for this kind of content, I understand that it must take long and often unforgiving amounts of time to create videos of such quality, but it has truly left a mark on me as I am sure it has many others as well.
Satoshi kon enabling the chain of kindness from his grave , weep. The most fitting end for the video and honorin him, i think.
Have a fun christmas time with whatever , i dont know , have a nice chrismas hopefully i guess. And long live satoshi kon, may be never be forgotten so soon, and homeless i guess.
That's true, I didn't really think of it, but the donation really is from the work he did
I feel like the World would have been a much kinder, better place to live in, if all Humans were like Hana. She is such an Angel and while her life circumstances were utterly heartbreaking, to see such a wonderful, kind and empathetic woman come out of that pain was so wonderful.
while I always love more content talking about Satoshi Kon's works I think it was a real missed opportunity you didn't get the movie out before the rescreening it had in theaters this month. Being able to see this movie in theaters was such a wonderful experience and I wish more people knew about it so that they could have seen it too. Other than that I love the video, keep up the great content!
we often speak of difficult situations to their most extremes, trying to justify actions and possibly even inspire. the most difficult part of this, is how it always seems fabricated, imagination run wild and too fictitious to ever reasonably happen, and are suprised if even one bit of it may come true. This video shows stories of some of those extremes, yet most know the feelings (even if many believe feelings are truely weak). guilt, shame, depression, loss, helplessness. many feel these and very few can truly push through it every day, each time it hits them back down.
The true black humor that is life opens up when you find concepts like these. You accept fault, you take on the mistakes and the act becomes self-destructive and leads you to a downwards spiral.
Truly life is nothing but struggle, for the moment you float away from the constantly churning water of conflict and struggle, you fall apart. Life exists only on the borders of chaos. With suffering and struggling.
What i really find interesting is it made me think how everyone is a character in someone else's story. All intertwining, breaking apart, and intertwining again. Everyone could be a main character here. Is Kyoko the main character? a MacGuffin? The movie doesn't really have a definitive ending but another beginning. In the end we don't know exactly how anyone's story ends. Its just the beginning of a new chapter for each character.
Thank you for discussing this underrated Christmas film from Japan.
I watched this some years ago, loved it. Having recently had a baby, seeing that little angel abandoned in the dumpster punched me in the gut and brought me to tears. I cant continue, and I still have to hide anything having to do with babies in bad situations because I genuinely can not wrap my head around ever victimizing such a helpless little soul. Like damn. But this was a great movie to make a video on. Gonna go cry now.
Awesome, I knew there would be an analysis on Tokyo Godfathers sooner.
Of course, slowly working my way through all the Kon works
I really love this, not much to say other than I have great appreciation for this videos existence and the donation as well
I love this movie. Easily one of my favorite movies ever. Maybe that's just because I was abandoned at birth, but I have to think this is a beautiful and bittersweet story to anyone.
i was 11 or 12 watching this and this got me so teary eyed. i never saw a film like this and it made me feel so emotional. love this anime. so good . im in my 30s now and this always bring a tear to my eyes.
I really appreciate you and your videos and how respectful and caring you are with the subjects you deal with. I really admire you for that. I love this movie and your analysis for the characters made me cry lmao I really needed a video like this… thank you for doing what you do man.
Thank you, enjoy the holidays!
Thanks for this analysis of a movie I wish more people would watch. It (other than some of the mild absurdity) rings very true to my own work with unhoused.
As a healthcare worker i am surrounded by people including myself prone to sacrificing too much (sometimes driven by that lack of self worth) and just want everyone to hear: you have to be as healthy as possible in order to best care for others - pushing yourself too far can actually mean you provide less optimal care.
Im so happy this chanel is growing. out of pocket I know but he really does deserve it
I'm just doing my thing, I already have a lot more than I could have imagined really
This was amazing prof I love how you unravel these films I've never looked at this timeless classic with such a perspective I just thought this was a wild journey but never actually thought much about the "care" in the film the way you explained it in the video.
Love is so cool when you see it or even when you experience it, you understand and care to love another through many ways! Still a wonderful video!
this one was really good! made me cry, i feel i cry very often when i hear of stuff like this
I watch this movie every winter it's jus so good! Thanks for giving it the highlight it deserves!
I've seen previews of this and it looks so heartwarming.
I love your videos and deep dives into the characterization that characters go though ! I am not sure if you have talked about it but I would loved to see your take on Shiki from “ The Garden of Sinners “ and her self identity ! Hope to see so much more from you !!
I had to check, but that one is on my list to watch! I can't say when I'll get to it, but it is possible
a.. video on tokyo godfathers... Gosh never thought id see the day.. -brings snacks-
Oh I absolutely LOVED this movie!!! 🩷🩷🩷
It's not my favorite of Kon's works, but that's still saying it's pretty good haha. I'm just not as into how much some plots lean into coincidences, even when it's their thing
oh my god it's been a long time since I've seen Tokyo Godfathers and I remember loving it so much. I also highly recommend Millenium Actress, made by the same director. Thanks for making this video essay.
I'm slowly working through all of Kon's major works, so that will be covered sometime for sure (assuming it has a topic I think I can cover, but it seems likely so far)
Another wonderful analysis vid! Hope a time for Happy Holidays reaches you and everyone here ❤
Thank you!
Been aware of this movie for years. Finally watched it this passed christmas. It was so good
Awesome video by the way honestly at this point no other video esseyst content on TH-cam satisfy me like yours do.
thank you for making this.
Finally watched this in prep for this vid!! Loved it!
excellent video, brought me to tears and had me appreciate this movie so much more. im curious if youve ever discussed or watched the works of Masaaki Yuasa? incredibly dark but incredibly lively works of story telling
i particularly admire Kaiba, Tatami Galaxy, and Mind Game. definitely recommend!
Tatami Galaxy has been on my list for a while, but I haven't seen any of their works specifically yet
@@ProfessorViral god i cant recommend them enough!
Sometimes in order to overcome your situation and the problems of your life, you must sacrifice your selfish ambitions and personal reservations, even though Prof just said that the world operates on a certain amount of selfishness. To oversome said selfishness is to transcend your human weakness and become something better. It's definitely not easy, and we won't always be able to do it 24/7, but little steps go a long way.
Obligatory comment to boost this! Also this was amazing what a heartwarming video♥️
Thank you, it's always very appreciated 💙
In the first third of the video I was thinking "oh this relates to an anime character my friend and I like to use in fics-" and by the end of the video I was crying.
already watched this not too long ago, this one so wholesome
A wonderful movie and a beautiful retrospective of it. Definitely got some tears in my eyes.
Thank you for the kind words, im glad it was powerful : )
This is a really well made video
When I saw this video I was omg omg omg omg Professor is talking about one of my fave movies ever (again, as you covered Perfect Blue too) 😂❤
I love your videos very well put together ❤️, I love this movie 🎬 I wish I had discovered this movie sooner since I'm a huge fan of Perfect Blue. I wish they had done an OP of this to show what happened after the end. I'll like to have seen Hana becoming a music teacher and having a cute bob. And becoming close to the baby and watching her grow up. Taking her to musicals and plays. ❤❤
Thank you! After Perfect Blue I've been working through many of Kon's works, and I have yet to find one I didn't enjoy!
Oh man, time to dig in to Tokyo Godfathers
;-; gj being a good person and donating to those in need ;-;
It's just trying to be a good example for my field. I always feel iffy about the things people profit from in videos, and want to avoid doing so myself
@@ProfessorViral I understand, mad respect for it. The title is amazing too. Reminded me of george rr martins "heart in conflict with itself'. it's definetly inspired me to do a couple of stories!
Engagement for the engagement gods
Thank you for the thank you gods... wait no, for the support!
@@ProfessorViral 😂
This Movie is my favourite Christmas movie I love the parallel they have with the life of christ in the gospel of Luke which is spoken about in the opening scene. Christ according to the luke was born unwanted by the world and could be considered an outcast not unlike the main characters of this movie. I think the movie shows how unconditional can heal individuals and draw everyone together in community. Thanks for the great video. I think Miyukis' father did always care he just didn't show in a way she could understand as shes' a child. I don't think someone who was truly uncaring would react they he did to the situation. Although I do agree he prob did have empathy about their relationship as probably wasn't emotionally available as he could/ should have been. Great video thanks for sharing x
Hey, you're cool. Thank you for this
I cried a lot during this video
Hopefully those emotions help lead somewhere brighter!
This is such a fascinating dive into this movie, well done!
Thank you very much!
well made vid.
also i never saw this anime.
great content.
Hey man I really like how you explain stuff from anime in very most understanding way and I would love it from the bottom of my heart if you could make one of Attack on Titan/Tokyo ghoul if possible.
Love your work man ✨
I have a few videos on Tokyo Ghoul actually. Most are in a different style of content, but this one is in my current analytical style, about how the series explores love: th-cam.com/video/m8EFp4UydFQ/w-d-xo.html
@@ProfessorViral okiee then I will give it a watch and let you know and keep making videos like this i really support it. And a happy new year!
Damn, good video, mate. I really enjoyed it.
such a beautiful video. i was actualy crying at the end ahahahha
Watched this movie on TH-cam this year was really good.
As someone who's first and only boyfriend just broke up with them a few days ago after dating for 2 years, the video name speaks to me
In the real world this child would grow up so messed up in the head in this situation.
Being so young I don't think it would have a major impact, but I'm not am expert on child development by any means haha
@@ProfessorViralof course it would mess an infant up, that's the most vulnerable stage a human is in except maybe later on with dementia and such..
I have a love hate relationship with your videos because on one hand every time I watch them I always find my self wondering and questioning if the points and analysis you bring up are for lack of a better word right and or wrong because you imbue so much emotion and humanity in your work that it because hard at least for me to gage what can objectively be taken out of what you’re saying. But then I start thinking about wether or not it’s right to do that in the first place to divorce emotions from art or from people for that matter. You’re videos alway make me self reflection and in hindsight I believe that’s why I always have a negative reaction to your videos at first but always by the end you have me feeling genuine emotions about the topic and tearing up. You have made me realize that I don’t really know what emotions are. I don’t know if anyone else feels this way or has dealt with this but I know I have feelings and I know I experienced them but I guess I don’t know that like I find my self wondering well who am I to know what live is and if that is really what I’m feeling for my partner or family and or friends. Same with any other emotion and I believe that leaves me to kind of divorce my self from said feelings and in turn have an initial small irritation when it’s brought up or used as a lease to view the world but it’s wrong to do that because that is literally half of the human experience and I honestly don’t know what to do about that. Am I crazy for feeling this way ? Or do you guys question your feeling too?
I meant to write love instead of live and lens instead of lease
At the end of the day, the logic of my videos, unless I specifically state research, is entirely on either knowledge I acquired in the past, for example speaking about Deontology after reading Kant, or what the author presented in the work, which may or may not be something they researched. I don't think its wrong to question the validity of what I say, because it is emotion-based and subjective. But, that's why the point of it to me is simply self reflection; when I raise a point about a character, does someone see themself in it? Do they disagree with me? Did it make them reconsider a previous thought? If I can get someone to ask a further "why" after any of those, then I did what I set out to do, which is to create consideration in their mind, and hopefully it leads them somewhere positive if so.
For the rest, I don't have an answer. My relationship with emotions is complex as well, likely down to certain conditions running in my family. I know that I feel them, but I'm also aware of times where I don't feel them the same as others commonly state. I question who I am because i question the subjectivity of emotions, if they aren't based on fact but simply internal calculations I can't help, what really is true about me, or the world? But, I think that line has an end which should be made for mental health. There is no reason to question the validity of the world to the point we begin to miss out on it, because then we won't have a proper gauge to judge it anyway. The best I can say is to ask these questions with the people who know you best, in ways you're both comfortable with. There's nothing wrong with feeling or not feeling, we are all valid, it's just about finding your personal balance
I have a friend who brings up similar issues wbout feeling like his emotions are fake, but i have no idea how to help him with that either
@jerisonswhackyworld6403 If it helps at all, emotions are tools that your brain uses to process information. Also, you are able to choose how you feel about things depending on how you frame things within your perspective. Thankfully, we are not our emotions and our emotions can often happen as a result of our nervous system reacting to stimuli it has experienced before, but that too can be learned and relearned with practice or therapy.
Perhaps you could make some bullet notes when significant events happen throughout the day and track what kind of emotion you're feeling. Over a couple weeks, you can look back on your data and see the trends of how you're feeling and why. It might help you feel more in touch with your own emotions, or help see where things feel out of whack.
Well, emotions in the environment and media may have been manipulated by colonialism, to sustain colonialism, if emotions are invested in their interests of capitalist consummerism and not nature, alone?
This movie has always been a favorite.
I'm very, very depressed this Christmas, I think I'll watch it again later.
I'm sorry to hear that, I hope things can be more bright soon
12:39 AUGH, right in the kokoro, saving it for myself x_x
God damn it the Miyuki and her father’s part got me swiping. Great video essay.
Thank you 💙
3 types of love:
Mother is sacrificial
Father is dutifuel
Grandparents is presential.
I love Tokyo Godfathers!!
To those who haven't yet, watch the damn film.
i was thinking about this movie yesterday how funny seeing it on recommended today
This was soooooo good
Thank you!
Onto the list it goes.
awesome video
Actually, gonna bookmark this video and go watch the movie :) you convinced me LOL
Saw this in theaters last month, both times was the only one in the theater 😅
What is love?
If your Rick from Rick and Morty you would say it's a chemical reaction that compells animals to mate. But obviously, it's more than that.
baby don't hurt me no more
@@mozzarella5971 That's a good one.
@shaynemaskall6984 even if you take it from that viewpoint it isn't complete. We also care for our children and siblings so our genetics will successfully pass on. Forming bonds outside of family can be seen as just another behavior to ensure our safety and heighten our chances.
But that is if you are taking the viewpoint of an edgy 15 year old who just discovered an atheism subreddit
@@bluecanine3374 Love is more than just biology.
Need the song lists
the fact that i just watched Tokyo godfathers yesterday......
happy holidays to you too
I can't quite explain but hana reminds me of hikigaya hachiman.
❤ i love this movie. I had never heard such a breakdown and it gave me so many “ah ha” moments, the first part with Hana hit me so hard that now I’m kinda ugly crying. I’m a transgender person and yea it really is like that. :( though tbh i am no where near as considerate as she is, but having to fit the “model minority” whether it’s because of my gender identity or being a person of color i can understand a bit more the utter contempt people feel about me when i don’t quite fit their views of what i should be. Aaaaaahhhhh anywho, it’s a lot to think about but now with a family of my own i think I’m gonna dust off the old dvd of this and give it a watch during the holidays there’s new friends and even more family to watch it with and honestly we need it
I can only hope they were able to use the winning lotto ticket at the end to improve their lives
This is an amazingly written video and extremely well thought out with care to detail... except one. Please im so sorry but her name is Hana, pronounced 'HAH-nah', it's a really common female Japanese name that is usually written with the Kanji that means Flower 🌼 🌸 🌼 🌸 ❤😅
Addiction is never a choice or moral failing, it's a disease that is incredibly hard to deal with and that deserves sympathy and aid :/ ya'll in the comments are being gross
If it's available, you can choose to seek help. I come from a family of addicts who refuse the help they're offered. Refusing that help is their choice. It actually pisses me off because there are so many who don't have access to help and they are choosing to stay sick.
I know it's part of the sickness, but you can't force someone to get help. They have to choose it.
Also, what gross comments are you talking about? I haven't seen any yet.
Addiction is not a choice, but leaving a family to deal with your debts is a choice, and nothing, however hard to deal with, excuses that choice. I've dealt with addiction very close to me, I've seen what it can do to people I thought were completly solid. I've heard them use me as an excuse to keep lying and to justify their behavior and shift blame. It is a horrible, awful thing that is more difficult to overcome for some than others and deserves assistance, but in the specific case we were discussing he made that initial choice to leave behind his support. I'm not judging addiction, I'm judging a man and his decisions which just so happen to include addiction
Have you seen the new psycho pass movie and looking forward to seeing what you have to say about it
Great video and a great message that you delivered! I'm fresh off my holiday rewatch of Tokyo Godfathers and you still showed me things that I missed and connected it to the overall theme. Thank you and keep up the good work!
Thank you for the kind support, I'll try my best to keep it up!
I never even noticed her dad wearing the handmade scarf she threw at him 🥲💔you can see him wearing it during the train scene
I only noticed it through combing the wiki, I believe, which pointed it out
Honestly Hana is probably one of the best examples of a well writen Trans character. They have flaws just like anyone else. An yet they are still portrayed as a genuine character an not a "token" character like how many modern works include to pander.
Almost 100k sub🎉🎉 go go go🎉🎉🎉
hey is it professor viral as in (hopefully) viral videos, or professor viral as in kamina's nemesis?
Kamina's nemesis. I should have spelled it differently, because I actually hate that it sounds more like "viral videos" to people who don't know
@@ProfessorViral row row fight the power
So the worst mistake is a lack of faith in God’s gift of some humans being able to love us at our worst? I’m starting to like being proven wrong.
Merry Christmas
my favorite christmas movie no one knows about
Love ya brav ❤❤❤😊
Thank you 💙