Fandom: Maou

Sep 13, 2008 05:43

Title : Under the Cut. This IS A SPOILER WARNING
Rating :G
Pairings:None
Genre :Naruse thinking thoughts

Warnings: Just to make it QUITE QUITE CLEAR. THIS IS A SPOILER WARNING. DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU”VE SEEN IT ALL. READ AT YOUR OWN RISK.

Disclaimer: Naruse Ryou, Naoto Serizawa and all characters belong to the TBS drama Maou and their ( Read more... )

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flange5 September 14 2008, 04:51:48 UTC
&hearts

So I cried. And Boy was sleeping and woke up and " . . .?" at me . . .

I will have to watch it again next week . . .

I really want to marathon but I may need a couple of weeks to recover first . . .

Oh, silly me. The above is lovely. The shot of Naruse with his head on Naoto's shoulder . . .

*wibbles*

The kindest thing I think he did was not tell Naoto that he was dying himself. I can't really talk about it any more tonight . . . but all day, at inappropriate moments in the wedding or at the reception, I kept flashing back to it and the tragedy. Kasai's death . . . was really sad to me . . .

Though what's kind of awesome is that with Noriyoshil, Daddy and Naoto dead . . . doesn't that leave Mari as an heiress? Not that it matters or anything, or that she would want it, but she's the only one left.

I'm assuming that last flash Shiori had let her know what had happened at the end. Otherwise, it was a little weird and gimmicky . . . the butterflies were . . . surprisingly effective. I would have thought they were more cheesy, but somehow it didn't come off that way.

. . .

must go now, but I hope your day is going well . . . and that you're recovering from Maou >_<

2 more flights, and I will be home--where I will get to work so I can be ready for class on Monday morning . . .

*megahugs for you&hearts*

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i_am_zan September 14 2008, 06:47:29 UTC
I was a complete mess. I think I must have started to tear up already about the time where Naoto's boss speaks to Naruse and he does that swallowing thing.

By the time we got to the Hamlet/Laertes duel crossovers with Romeo/Juliet death scene, I was a quivering and total mess. Thank goodness it was four in the morning and I didn't alarm the children or anything.

That last shot was sheer wonderfulness. They looked so happy and at peace and the close up with the harmonica in Naoto's hand ...

The butterflies was a lovely thing too, not overdone, because it drove home even more the poignancy of the story.

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flange5 September 14 2008, 16:13:39 UTC
The butterflies . . . should have been cheesy, and just weren't --probably because we were so desperate for peace, and then an imagery that suggests release and . . . communion between them, or harmony--that they're free but decide to fly together . . . damn it, wibbling again

Must get ready before in-laws return . . .

*hugs and love*

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