Luin's grudge against Bellri, to the point of wanting to kill his old classmate, definitely makes more sense here than in the TV series. On top of the repeated humiliation he suffered at the G-self's hands, he sees Bellri wipe out tons of people -- even his own supposed allies the Amerian Army -- with the photon torpedoes. No wonder he thinks Bellri will become a dictator if he's allowed to have the absolute power of the G-self as well as his family's status as VIPs from Venus Globe/Towasanga.
Even in the show, you have to consider Cumpa’s influence on Luin. Even if it isn’t shown we know Cumpa instigated a lot of the conflict behind the scenes (willingly letting Aida escape with Bellri, Noredo, and Raraiya in tow so he can make the Capital Army look better for example)
ガンダムシリーズでGレコが一番好きだわ。 A god tier animation in terms of drawing, movement, and emotional power. A boy who becomes a mass murderer due to the overwhelming power of a weapon, and a soldier who tries to kill his former friend out of righteous indignation. Gundam Reconguista in G is a work in the true Gundam spirit. It is truly encouraging that Tomino continues to produce his best work at his age.
@@557deadpool If you read it summarized somewhere or watch the show multiple times I'm sure it isn't, but actually watching it when it came out, that story was gibberish, it was rushed and poorly told. I'm looking forward however to see if the movies made it work.
@@briansilva3765 From my experience with the movies, they fix some bits but still suffer in others. It still feels like it is rushed and lacking in clarity and you can really tell that it is a compilation movie at times due to a lot of rather sudden cuts and the like. And all the radom side switching and disjointed dialogue is still there. But at the very least it doesn't feel like pulling teeth when watching it now and is somewhat half enjoyable even if a lot of stuff still doesn't make much sense.
@@matteste That's unfortunate, my biggest issue with G-Reco was the feeling of nothing making sense, I literally remember having 0 idea of what the pilots were doing, things just suddenly happening and plot coming out of nowhere.
G-Reco has some really great animation - even in the series when you can see certain fight scenes cut down or missing certain action scenes, these movies have really scenes and the series feels so underappreciated.
This fight really shows just how skillful Belleri and Luin really are as pilots, Belleri with zero packs and two beam sabers with careful use of the enviorment holds off two aces, Luin meanwhile in the less technically impressive Mack Knife manages to really push Belleri till his defeat
Quick question, I heard that watching the movies are just the same as watching the series, is it? Which one is better? Cause I think Unicorn series is better (The New One, after the movies)
Nope. It's not the same. The movie have rewrites so it is different than the series. I say watch both so that you can notice the differences but if you have to pick, go with the movie as the rewrites corrects a lot of stupid stuff in the series.
In the beginning it is fairly similar to the series but it makes more and more rewrites as it goes on. From what I hear, the last movie and maybe the fourth as well is almost all new content, though don't quote me on that one. While it is still far from a great show and many of the old issues still remain, the movies appear to be a massive improvement.
@Hi-Priest seems like it was used as a diversion, which is pretty common in gundam and to lighten its load. I'm guessing they want us to think they were almost spent, and the core fighter probably kept it going a little longer. Also makes sense why he doesn't pursue any further. Just doesn't have the range or operational time for anything more than that blocked final strike.
I will attempt to explain by translation from Japan. First, the scene to which the comment refers would be the one at 2:26. Here, Berri moved around behind the building and out of sight of MacKnife. Berli stays where he is and uses the light he emitted when he ejected the battery to mislead Ruin into believing that he has put himself out. After ambushing him, Belli cut Ruin off as he chased after him and pointed his gun at the battery.
G-Self has Photon Battery all over it's body. So there're no problem for continue battles even if loss knee batteries. But at last battle, G-Self's battery was already empty.
They cut the scene where Aida decides to take the shot, but Bellri here still sees Luin as his senpai even though they are on opposing sides. I like how they go blow for blow while still exchanging just how they feel about the situation at hand.