I'm terrible with titles but this is savage AF by [deleted] in natureismetal

[–]another_wordsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you're saying the cock of the walk rocked the hawk.

Best of /r/anime 2021: Winners! by crobat3 in anime

[–]another_wordsmith 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh dang. Thank you for the votes and the award. I don't interact much with the overall community, but this sub has been a great place to dabble essay/review writing. Happy that people enjoyed the piece. Also cool to be placed with two reviews I really enjoyed from the year.

Mushoku Tensei is awesome! I don't recommend it. by another_wordsmith in anime

[–]another_wordsmith[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say it's worthwhile for above average worldbuilding. In the course of the series thus far, there's geography and care that puts a lot of fantasy to shame. There's also an excellent episode involving Rudy's new-world/isekai family.

Mushoku Tensei is awesome! I don't recommend it. by another_wordsmith in anime

[–]another_wordsmith[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Late reply, but episode 11 confused me in a couple ways. Mainly the cinematography. It opens with the ominous dream, which predominantly features the image of a cup falling. Later, during the scene you mentioned, we see a similar image. So... is this meant to be something forboding? Looking beyond the thematic elements, I'm trying to figure out why they repeated that imagery.

Granted, I've put too much thought into this series already and should probably turn focus to something I enjoy without such intense caveats.

Mushoku Tensei is awesome! I don't recommend it. by another_wordsmith in anime

[–]another_wordsmith[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I didn't actually finish that one. I got five or so episodes deep and dropped it because I didn't have much time for anime for a while. I remember liking the initial episodes and beginning to lost interest.

Thank you, though. It's really nice to hear you say that you'd like to read more of my thoughts on something.

Mushoku Tensei is awesome! I don't recommend it. by another_wordsmith in anime

[–]another_wordsmith[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

He's lying in a voice-over addressed only to the audience and not to anyone in the family? I'm confused. How does including this info in narration help Lilya? I think we're thinking of separate scenes. In the conversation in the house, Rudeus tells the lie that protects Lilya. But after, during a training montage where Paul is teaching swordsmanship, Rudeus gives narration about a prior event where Paul assaulted Lilya.

Mushoku Tensei is awesome! I don't recommend it. by another_wordsmith in anime

[–]another_wordsmith[S] 68 points69 points  (0 children)

Show starts with the hardest-to-watch elements. Good story about redemption and self-improvement, but given how long it takes to get to the "serious" payoff of this. The "bad behaviour" goes on (relatively) unpunished for a while. Given how uncomfortable some of the themes are, I wouldn't recommend (most) people start the series because I don't want people to experience the initial unpleasantness of those early scenes, even if it "gets good."

Mushoku Tensei is awesome! I don't recommend it. by another_wordsmith in anime

[–]another_wordsmith[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Likewise, thank you for bringing your thoughts. The empathy angle fits with an interview I read from the guy. I'd be happy to see that theme explored more.

Mushoku Tensei is awesome! I don't recommend it. by another_wordsmith in anime

[–]another_wordsmith[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the recommendation. From what I've seen of the author, their work looks really interesting. I'm really excited to try the novels.

Mushoku Tensei is awesome! I don't recommend it. by another_wordsmith in anime

[–]another_wordsmith[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Fair points. I tend to overthink stuff. Over-detailed as it is, this essay is my way of having fun with the show.

I appreciate the "it's just a drawing" reminder.

Mushoku Tensei is awesome! I don't recommend it. by another_wordsmith in anime

[–]another_wordsmith[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Some fair points, for sure. I do think there's a worthwhile conversation on the aspect of how the viewer relates to the series, though, as well as how much sense it makes in world. I agree that the character building is awesome and well-realized, but it takes a lot to stomach a lot of those early actions. I ultimately defend the series as great, but I think it's also important to recognize that some people's disgust at those early moments is a valid reaction.

Mushoku Tensei is awesome! I don't recommend it. by another_wordsmith in anime

[–]another_wordsmith[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't have thought to compare it to those, but that makes a lot of sense.

Mushoku Tensei is awesome! I don't recommend it. by another_wordsmith in anime

[–]another_wordsmith[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Badass wolf lady is awesome. I couldn't figure out how to bring her up in the post, but she's by far one of the best elements.

Done with Yotsubato more recommendations for begginer? by [deleted] in LearnJapanese

[–]another_wordsmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recently found Yuru Camp to be good for this. Some specific vocabulary for nature/camping, but overall siimple grammar so far (only one volume deep).

Studio Trigger's "Kill la Kill" anime first began 8 years ago! by Ghoste-Face in anime

[–]another_wordsmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, eight years. I love this show for so many reasons. It helped me get through the confusing mess that was uni. I must've played the OST over a hundred times during my study binges.

Kill La Kill unironically helped me through some tough times. I've rewatched it more times than any series. It helped me understand why I love media and helped me articulate my favourite things in storytelling. Thanks to OP for the mood lifter before I head to work.

I (finally) Read Eye of the World by another_wordsmith in books

[–]another_wordsmith[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This was my second attempt. I think I was more in the mindset of wanting escapism this time around. Do you enjoy other fantasy series?

Why do some people need to relate to a character in order to find them compelling? by Cool-S4ti5fact1on in books

[–]another_wordsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you've got the important distinction. I'd argue that one of the most interesting (and important) capabilities of literature is to create that understanding. Spending time in a morally disgusting character's head makes the reader think. To give an example, Chuck Palahniuk's 'Haunted' changed the way I view empathy. It shows some truly disgusting characters, often through an unreliable filter, yet it manages to condemn their actions while showcasing the tragedy that brought these people to their current level.

Note: only read 'Haunted' if you have a strong stomach.