I love how the theme is almost trying to go into the ‘Blood and Guts’ song that played when Guts killed 100 men, but it just tapers out. For the first time, Guts can’t escape his sorrow by descending into bloodshed.
@@Zachary999 I don't think that's how Miura would have wanted the story to end. I think it would be more appropriate that the final duel is between guts and grifith, as just two people with no godlike abilities, and it would end with Guts leaving griffith devastated but not dead.
@@xx_toasterreturns_xx1166 Its most likely that the Moonlight Child will unfortunately sacrifice himself to stop Griffith from hurting his parents. It will be love symbolically conquering evil not with darkness but with light. And it will hurt.
Saddest moment in the whole series. Guts running away... the faces of his dead comrades flashing before him... Pippin, Corkus, Judeau... all dead... the image of his lover, Casca, driven insane... the life he'd known with the Band of the Hawk... gone forever... and all Guts can do is _scream._
My boyfriend recently had me watch all these movies in a gamble to get me into it. Yeah, this is probably something more for veteran fans who've known the franchise for a long time, but even my heart broke when he just LOOKED at Casca. My first thought was, "How can you trust anyone after that," after what Griffith did to her... I legit sobbed at this ending. OTL And I've decided to read up on the manga now.
Bruh what truly tragic was seeing what kind of lame old and pitiful former band of the hawk griffith once had. Thankfully it's been replaced now. The band of the hawk has been reborn by those who are by far more deserving to the name band of the hawk. Hopefully you can find your consolation in that.
I know.I still cant believe it.Honestly i'm happy with the way it is now.With gutts and his friends ,casca and moonlight boy in elf island, a perfect happy ending to a real human character.
@@vovabars1234 I've read somewhere before that Kentaro taught his team how to draw, write, and publish exactly like him. He pretty much taught them everything he knows and I wouldn't be surprised if some of them knew the way he thinks, also the tweets that those two assistants made on Twitter give me hope and I'm sure in due time they'll get back to working on finishing their sensei's masterwork.
So many people hate on the trilogy but in my mind they are masterpieces. Studio 4c truly took the time to evoke the feelings felt during the Eclipse, and afterwards. AND THE MUSIC, I mean here we are!!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is the last time Guts cries. This was his last outburst of self pitying emotion. Now he only screams and rages against those he hates. It hurts to see a feeling man turn into a machine of rage.
Chronologically, in the Black Swordsman arc, Guts was crying after the Count died, I forgot why. But at the time, he was a sadistic selfish sociopath, so when he cried, it showed that he was more than that and actually had genuine feelings for others. (I think the crying had to do with the Count's daughter)
He was crying because he saw Griffith again in the Behelit's dimension. That reminded him of all his friends he fought with in the Hawks and what happened to them.
He cried because he remmebered Casca whenTeresa said him "It is your fault, Monster" and casca said him "it is your fault" when griffith was beat by Zodd
Miura will always be remembered as one of the greatest artist, not only as a mangaka. When I heard the news, the fact that Berserk isn't over yet doesn't mean anything to me now. We lost the opportunity to see the end of Berserk but most importantly we lost a man capable of turning paper pages into beauty. Unfortunately we live in a world where all the best people leave us early. Rest in peace Kentaro
Last week the last chapter of berserk made by miura dropped. Since then it just hasn't been the same. I don't usually feel anything when a known figure dies. But this time it's different. I feel empty. An emptyness that will never go away, that cannot be filled with anything. Idk why i always felt like berserk would never end and when i heard miura was sick i was sure about it. I'm usually wrong about everything i really wish i was wrong this time too.... Farewell to this beautiful piece of art and rest in peace Kentaro Miura. Thank you for everything. I'll keep on living even though it has been a struggle with very little reward. That's the thing i learned from berserk.
Difference between Berserk 1997 and Berserk Golden III: Descent Eclipse. 1997 Viewer: Oh my god. Thats how the the anime ended D-: Movie III Viewer: Poor Guts :-'(
yeah that cliffhanger is pretty much what got me into manga. and dark souls was the thing that got me into berserk. generally i hate anime and don't watch it
Just wanted to get this out there: 1123 are the first fibonacci numbers. After that come 5,8,13 and so on. Always add the number that was before, thats how things progress in our world.
@@norseca542 lmfaooo same bro esp since their album releases happened to line up with the fibonacci sequence Man tool and berserk in 1 place is nice to see I guess the relevance is when flora talks about fate/causality, describing it as a spiral (which does make sense)
Every time I listen to this, I can almost feel Guts' despair. The song starts off feeling like a facade of stoicism and gradually feels like the guitar is progressively weeping. Before finally recollecting itself back into stoicism to repeat the process until it quietly ends.
Half a year ago I revisited the manga and when I was reading the "Guts run" part I had the regretful Idea of putting this beautiful and painful re-arragement of 'Blood and Guts'... It took me almost 20 minutes to read that part because of my tears; I couldn't read it correctly because I was crying so hard. I'm being serious, I'm not a person who cries over fiction so often, but this just broke my heart: Sadness, anger, frustration, emptiness, impotency all of that and more mixed while I was trying to read it. Update: R.I.P
Dunno why everyone call the movies shit. As a Berserk manga fan I believe it's better quality than the two other animes.... even if both of them as a completely different atmosphere.
I mean i dunno what being a fan of the manga has anything to do with it. Personally i enjoyed the original anime in comparison to the other animated versions.
The original anime had way better ost and pace, and as some other wrote the 3D is really a turn off, I would rather buy an HD Blueray of the old anime over the new movies, but there's only a DVD collection.
I actually quite like the films. The 2016-2017 series however is unwatchable to me. The amount of unnecessary camera movement makes me queasy and not in the way that berserk should.
Guts crying after Casca lost her memory? That's nothing compared to * spoiler * * really, manga spoiler * Casca finding back her memory and having wild raptures every time she sees him, as of chapter 358 and probably even more so...
This piece of music is amazingly fitting for not just any adaptation, scene, or arc, but literally all of Berserk. I left this playing earlier while I read through the climax of Conviction and beginning of Millenium Falcon, it's totally perfect.
May you rest in peace Miura, your work has inspired me to keep pushing forward despite the adversities and obstacles I came across through life, and I hope such is the case for many other people. Farewell.
Robbed of a mother's love at birth Left to drown in blood He was to die beneath her corpse Meant to rot in a cesspit of despair Born to die as a waste of air Raised as a child one shorn of fate In a fit of rage He knows a violent destiny Will await only life by sword shall reign And he never to death be slain
We humans are made of starts, on our last moments we shine brighter than a dying star, this song captures the last stand, humanity last moments, we stand pround in defiance, we stuggle togheter against against unbeatable odds, and nobody expects us to win, but Even then we continue to fight till the bitter end.
Every time I come back to this it’s like a knife is jabbed and twisted in my heart e v e r y t i m e. Rest In Peace Kentaro Miura, you created something i and many others feel In love with I will always keep struggling and succeed thank you.
Shirō Sagisu and Susumu Hirasawa did work on the soundtrack for this film, as well as the other two. Hirasawa was the one who did the original soundtrack to the anime. So, false.
Kentaro Miura étais le plus fort pour faire passer ces émotions, cette scène avec la guitare derrière était juste brutale, la tristesse nous a tous touché à coup sûr tellement c'était fort... Repose en paix maître 🙏🏼☀️🕊️