ace52387 said: The series sticks closer to the novel than the manga does. The manga goes all over the place with freaky sex and everything. I think the one element missing though is satou's drug addiction. I think he does cocaine (where in gods name does he get the money) in the novel, which is supposed to cause his hallucinations, even though it's not really hallucinogenic.
Anyway, I like the ending. I think Misaki's love contract thing was a failure, which is why she drew up another one. I don't think Misaki has very romantic feelings for Satou. She seems pretty resolute in her suicide attempt even after seeing satou come after her, so it probably wasn't a cry for his attention because of rejection. Also, it's pretty clear that the reason she picked him isn't so much because she finds him attractive, but because she can pity him and nurture him.
If they were starting a romantic relationship, they could have kept the contract that forces them to be together. Instead, she writes another one that just says they'll be there for each other. The time they spend talking to each other in the hut seems more like a fresh start to any relationship, since the foundation of their whole friendship is rooted in self loathing, they need to start over to get anywhere.
Even if it's not explicitly romantic, the ending is still sweet. Neither of them have anyone else, and they have plenty of affection for each other.
Yeah, I understand where your coming from. They need more time to develop something more than mutual goals. There were times in the series I felt Misaki should have walked away. Mind you she didn't because she was as emotionally fucked up as he was. They did treat each other like shit at times. Satou being just an incredibly selfish retard and Misaki tearing him down at times with her choice of words. I think only after Misaki and Satou's attempted suicide scene did both of them finally break their cycle and truly began to live again. Romance wasn't the right place at that time. Also, they took turns running away from the situation before that due to their own insecurities. It just doesn't get fixed with a quick confession on a snowy cliff.
I do have hope for them. That in the near future their relationship would truly blossom into something more. They did seem like a really compatable pair. She seemed to have the temperment to tolerate his retardedness; and he seemed to have the ability to listen when she would need someone, much like he did with Hitomi.
Early on in the series Satou had thoughts that Misaki might be some sort of angel. I still like to think of her as such. She may have been a fallen angel from all the scars she had to endure, but she still had to be something special to care for a nutcase like Satou.
Mirraz said: who else thought this series was kind of scary?
in a depressing way..
Oh yeah. The whole offline meeting arc freaked me the **** out.
The stories about Misaki's life and then learning that she witnessed her own mother's demise and was beaten to a pulp by some shitty stepdad broke my heart.
The finale where Misaki wants to die like her mother did was nerve racking.
Everyone of the characters seemed to be dealing with some sort of demons in their life. It was a sad group of characters.
Oh, and the cat dying scene. That just left a lump and my throat and a queasy feeling in the pit of my stomach. Especially after Misaki spotted Satou and Hitomi together.
NekoLoL said: I loved it :D
Needed a kiss though :P, but I guess I'm asking too much.
They sealed it with the contract, I couldn't be any more happier!
As for the kiss thing, I agree with the opinion that a kiss would have been a bit contrived given the current state of their relationship.
However, I did wish that he would have wrapped his arms around her while they were huddled in the abandoned house talking. She even tried to scoot a little closer to him with the excuse they'd be warmer closer together. It's obvious that he cared a great deal for her to rush out there to save her. I don't think that would have been to much to ask for a comfort hug, and it might also satisfy the no "happy ending kiss" debate. I guess in Japan hugging is only done on rare occasions and it's usually considered a shocking moment when done. |