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gekidasa ([personal profile] gekidasa) wrote2009-06-29 11:48 pm

Missing Ace kinda broke my heart *_*



Oh, Hajime. ;________________________;

I didn't believe for even one second that he was going to let Kenzaki sacrifice himself. Because he's vintage Favorite of Mura material, and characters that are that don't let anyone ELSE sacrifice their lives in their place if there's anything they can do about it. Oh no. They're all about dying honorably and leaving me wibbling like an idiot.

And besides... it's Amane-chan. There was no way in hell he was going to let anyone else give up their life for hers.

And GUH. We're not even PRETENDING a tiny little bit that this relationship is anything but all sorts of badwrong, are we? I mean... well, this:




GUH. *_________*

I guess I better start preparing for the possibility that he'll be sealed at the end of the series itself too. Because its' not exactly unlikely. D:





But anyway, quite aside from the wibbly OMG, HAJIME ;_________; factor, I really liked the movie. I mean, I loved the silly shoutouts to Faiz, first of all, and I liked the whole 4 years later thing.

And I found it really interesting how they dealt with the idea of being a former Rider and having to adjust to not having to fight and living a normal life anymore. I mean, Kenzaki is very much a soldier fighting a war, and I liked how they brought up the idea that while he's glad that the war is over, he also misses the fighting, because it gave him purpose, and having that purpose made him happy. And I liked how Mutsuki tries so hard to have a normal life but just doesn't feel comfortable in that because he can't get away from his past. It's all very much in line with things I've read about real war veterans and how hard it is for them to adjust.





But anyway...

OMG, Hajime ;______________________;

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[identity profile] dimmie.livejournal.com 2009-06-30 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
lolololololol told you I was gonna like to see your reaction 8D/

I think Missing Ace is really interesting in that it tackles the "xxx time later" thing right. Instead of just fast forwarding to an idillic future where everyone is still exactly the same as they used to be except older, it shows that even if you're living in a world of happily ever after, time still passes and leaves marks on you. You may still be the same person four years later, but you've changed. And I just love what they chose to do with the characters, because it fits everyone so well. Of course Kotaro would let himself get caught up on his own hype without Kenzaki to pull his head down from the clouds, of course Shiori would want to finally live an ordinary live that has nothing to do with fighting evil monsters after having her entire life spin around that, of course Mutsuki wouldn't be able to move on past the thrill of Leangle if it was just taken away from him without any resolution, of course Tachibana would never be able to let go of BOARD when that was the only thing in his life that had any meaning.

And then, Kenzaki. T_T♥ Kenzaki who became a Rider for the paycheck but chose to remain a Rider for what he believed in, and ultimately was forced to destroy his belief in Hajime with his own hands for the sake of protecting everything else - of course he wouldn't go in history as a hero for mankind. Of course he'd become a nameless face in the crowd, knowing only for himself what he'd been through and what he'd done to save the world. And it would nag at the back of his mind if he stopped to think too much about it, but he'd still be able to go on, to live his common man small life and be reasonably happy with it, because ultimately that's what he'd always been, just your average joe.

And then what you said about the whole Shell Shock syndrome, YES. This is one of the biggest reasons I don't buy into completely picture-perfect happy endings for kamen rider unless you're someone completely out of this world like Shoichi and your sense of priorities is like, make tomato cake first, kick god in the face later. Otherwise, there's no way you can spend a whole year in a full-fledged war against forces of evil, losing comrades, taking lives, having your own life on the line so many times, and then just turn around on go yey let's cooking or yey let's marrying. No. It has got to leave more scars on you than just "yeah, that was kind of a bad year".

(Double standard enough, I seem to be totally ok with sentai happy endings. Somehow I'm fine with a sentai senshi who in one year experiences losing both his parents and his four siblings, fighting against ultimate gods of darkness etc, and still comes out ok. It's probably because Rider takes itself so seriously when it gets all dramatic, so I raise the bar - like, if you expect me to take this seriously, you gotta give me serious consequences for it, or I'll just call bullshit on the entire thing, you know?)

Also, you're missing the loli is ok if Kiki ships it tag. :D/