Contains SPOILERS! I wish you guys will watch it first. Its really worth it. If god forbids, I'll write a proper review.
I wish I have a better picture but...nvm.. this is our protagonist Wataru :D
By the way, those things behind him are cute ,without the mouth opening.... i'm serious.
Most of you might at least know this much. It’s a story about Wataru a 11 year old kid who stumbled upon a door mentioned by his newly found gaypartner-friend,Mitsuru, who travels to a fantasy world “Vision” to change his destiny. (Destiny by mean, his mother is sick and his father filed for divorce ALL IN THE SAME DAY… tragic … tragic _ _)
Anyway, I know this is bad of me to say it, but, Brave Story kept giving me the idea ,that, I’m playing Tales of series, especially the one I’m playing now “Tales of the World” for the PsP. Part of the reason why, is because when I saw the tree at one of the towns my first impression was “Ahhh, is the World Tree!”. And so that impression stuck to me till the end.
I know it’s a fantasy world, but … I just found multicolour chicks piling up and talking like that is just too much. I squee everytime I see those… piles of chicks. ITS JUST SO BLOORDY CUTE. *SQUEEESS SOMEMORE*
You know I still can’t digest the fact an 11 year old “Mitsuru” killed a bunch of people and burnt forests like nobodies business. Its just not what 11 years old are capable of even if they have the power to do it. =w=;;; Maybe I’m wrong … but still!!!!! Too much… too much….
The ending! Its suppose to be sad, with the death of Mitsuru and all (which I found very similar to FF7:CC and FF7:AC) , but I don’t mind the end part at all! Although questions will be asked, like, HOW IN THE WORLD IS HE STILL ALIVE AND HIS FAMILY IN ONE PIECE?!!!!!! But… he might not remember Wataru too. Since he might have really killed himself and started the whole new life all over again without crossing the destiny thing. Of course, unless the creator actually says something, we will never know….
Lesson Learnt, One thing that struck me really hard is the part, “I rather stayed a kid forever if being an adult meant abandoning my family.” Subconsciously, or more like…. it has been always in my mind… what’s so good about being an adult. I see a lot of people since I was small wanting to grow up fast, but I never wanted it before. I’ll always tell them “I rather stay a kid. I still think I am actually.” But maybe it’s just me trying to say “I’ll never change.”
Lesson Learnt for all families out there. This proves how much a kid wanted to fix your bloordy family relationship. Now repent divorce parents!
All in all, I liked it. I wish they prolonged the adventure part, since I felt it was going abit fast somewhere along the way, but its good enough the way it is.