Just a few days ago I realized dreadfully that I was getting shallow. Recent show I watched are painfully light and perhaps shallow, but I found them very entertaining for multiple reasons.
First, I watch Kamen Rider Kabuto. To me, recent Kamen Rider titles are fun because of their gimmicks: costume design, fighting choreography (usually for climactic moments), and the Rider powers (cheap special effects that are fun to watch). With Kamen Rider Kabuto, I enjoyed Kabuto design. I also love the concept of "Cast Off", where a Rider takes off his heavy armor to reveal a slimmer form, and "Clock Up", essentially a mode in which the Riders and the monsters move very fast. I think I accepted that Kamen Rider is half comedy while watching Kabuto.
I was disappointed by the later part of the series, though. I usually enjoy the powered-up form a series introduce mid-way. But Kabuto's "Hyper Form" is just too powerful and poorly executed. It could have turned the series even more fun, but it didn't (it turned the series worse, in my opinion).
Still, I love that voice, "Cast Off! Change Beetle."
Next, I watched K-On! It's very light-hearted and, as Anime World Order may put it, nothing really happened. But it reminded me of high school days. With that weird (to me) notion of friendship.
I personally keep only a few friends I am (relatively) close with and hang out with them often. The way things worked, one way or another people move on and these friends keep changing. That is to say, friend who used to be close usually drift further and I accept this a fact of life.
So, the notion of making really close friends in high school, which I guess what I did, only reminds me of the next thing awaiting in the corner: U-U-U-University. Where people are very likely to go on their separate ways. It was when transitioning to university that I realized that in real life, people prioritize on what they want to do, not friendship. It sounds terrible, but that's fast of life for me. Maybe that's why I don't keep very close friends anymore.
Anyway, watching K-On! was a so-happy-and-nostalgic-that-it-hurts-a-little for me.
But these on their own did not trigger the said realization above. It was when I started watching Baccano! that I realized I was having trouble watching somewhat complex story. I remembered I used to look for this kind of stories in anime. Compare it to the kind of shows that I watch now. Maybe I'm too comfortable in my comfort zone?
Anyway, I'm still continuing inside my comfort zone with Kamen Ride D-D-D-Decade!
"Clock Up" is well thought of. xD
ReplyDelete"in real life, people prioritize on what they want to do, not friendship"
I agree that this is mostly true, and the 'mostly' is just because there are always exceptions to disclaim against. >:D Also there are factors of personality I guess, in terms of sociability level, or the types of company one prefers.. I've kinda used to lower my expectation when organizing reunions on my own, lol.
The "Clock Up" concept is revisited in Kamen Rider Decade.
ReplyDeleteThe series is basically a fan service because Decade, the main Rider, goes to the (alternate) worlds of previous 9 Kamen Rider titles.
So, in the episode in which Decade visits Kabuto world, his main difficulty is catching up with these fast Kamen Riders. One particular intereting fight is this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaSvxt1RNz8
It's a pity that once Decade receives Kabuto's powers, he doesn't Clock Up when fighting new enemies :( It's hard on the writers, I guess.
As for the statement, I think you caught what I meant.
It's just that experiencing it in real life still hurt... Guess I was a little bitter there :p