Hi everyone!! I just had free time to come to check this video. First, thank you to everyone who came to watch this!! I'm really glad🥰 I read every comment so thank you to you all! And now this is the back story. I hope everyone can understand, Sorry for my broken English ;w; The woman with the long hair at the first, Her name's Momoka. The man with glasses, his name's Isamu. The woman with kimono, her name's Hanaru. And The other man, His name's Haruki. 4 of them were yakuza group's family. Their yakuza group was the subgroup of the one big group's yakuza in their city. This family was a very strict family. The father of this group is Haruki. Hanaru is his wife. Isamu and Momoka were his son and niece. Haruki always made stress his own family especially his son and niece to be used to the violence and yakuza's life. Force them to do dirty things since they a teenager, and use Isamu as his tool to do whatever he wants even it is illegal or not for his own greed and power. Hanaru knows everything but she closes one eye with it because of love and she can't do anything to stop her husband. But in the end. Momoka is the one who can't hold all the cruel things that her uncle doing anymore. She betrayed her uncle and gather everything her uncle do then, sue the main group. Haruki got punishment with his life. He breaks many rules of the main group so he has to die to make amends for what he has done. Momoka knows that Haruki was her uncle that she loves but it's not anymore. The pain he was making to her life was more than that then, she won't feel guilty. Isamu that all of his life he was the tool of his father all the time then he won't feel any regret to get the freedom for the first time. And for Hanaru even her husband was a villain for everyone but in her heart, he'll always be her only love forever.
I'm interested in why momoka is niece? In first time I think momoka is daughter. It can be niece, it's Okay, just being interested in the reason. What happened to momoka's parent? Are they yakuza team, too? Or just be threated by Haruki? Because he is the man who will use his own son to be the tool. Sorry for my broken English, too. I'm Taiwanese lol
@@joanne1996 Momoka is the daughter of Hanaru's younger sister! She is half Englishman-Japanese. So her parent lives in England because of their work. Her mom doesn't have much time to take care of Momoka so she sends her back to Japan and asks Hanaru to take care of Momoka. (Momoka's parents know that Hanaru's husband was yakuza but they just know they're good people because yakuza doesn't mean they are all bad people. And Haruki was very nice to her parent also Hanaru's family so they don't know the real side of him and Momoka didn't complain about anything because she used to it and very trusted in her uncle before the truth has revealed.) Besides that, Momoka was grow up with the yakuza family and while she was little she always admires Isamu and wants to grow up to be the yakuza to help Isamu too. Then when she's 16, she decides to join Haruki's yakuza group. She has many talents in this way and why does Haruki have to say no. It was like he got more tools to use😈 It has been so many things that happened before Momoka decide to betray her uncle. So long story that I can't write in just 1 page🤣🤣 I plan to animate them in the future too, Thank you for being interesting in their story!😁😁
*Hi everyone!! I just had free time to come and check this video. First, thank you to everyone who came to watch this!! I'm really glad! 🥰. I read every comment, so thank you to you all! And now this is the back story. I hope everyone can understand, sorry for my broken English. ;w;. The woman with the long hair in the beginning, her name's Momoka. The man with glasses, his name's Isamu. The woman wearing the kimono, her name's Hanaru. And The other man, his name's Haruki. The 4 of them were part of a yakuza family. Their yakuza group was the subgroup of the one big yakuza group in their city. This family was a very strict family. The father of this group is Haruki. Hanaru is his wife. Isamu and Momoka were his son and niece. Haruki always brought stress upon his family, especially his son and niece who would be forced to use to violence against others in the yakuza life. He'd force them to do dirty things since they were teenagers and use Isamu as his tool to do whatever he wanted, whether it was illegal or not, for his own greed and power. Hanaru knew everything, but she closed one eye to it because of love, and she couldn't do anything to stop her husband. But in the end, Momoka is the one who can't bare all the cruel things that her uncle is doing anymore. She betrayed her uncle and gathered evidence on everything he had done, and sued the main group. Haruki was punished with execution. He broke many rules of the main group, and so he had to die to make amends for what he had done. Momoka knows that Haruki was her uncle that she loved, but not anymore. The pain he was inflicting on her life was too much. She feels no guilt. All of his life, Isamu was the tool of his father. Now Haruki is dead. Isamu won't feel any regret, getting freedom for the first time. And for Hanaru, though her husband was a villain to everyone, in her heart, he'll always and forever be her only love.
I know the original message of the song may have been different but I always saw this version as subtly being about a family struggling with the loss of their son after a tragic encounter with the Yakuza.
I neglected to write a comment and praise a specific thing I don't see often- A perfect and easy to read portrayal of materials. Hair looks like hair, cloth like cloth, glass like glass. With the amount of detail, the cleanliness of the lineart, the easy readibility of poses and emotions, actions and scenes flowing naturally between one another- I'm stunned. Amazing work!!
This is so underrated. I love the composition of this. Besides, the lines and shading, and also the expressions, they are great. Nedless to say, I really like what I'm seeing here, artwise :>
I have watched this enough times for the song to get stuck in my head (I haven't seen or listened to the musical, btw), and consequently for me to ruin it for myself by realizing that the titular motif (I will sing no requiem tonight) has the same melody as the Teen Titans theme song. And now you know this, because if I CAN'T UNHEAR IT, THEN NO ONE CAN!
I can try my hand at it: MC was raised in a Yakuza family alongside her brother, she was the youngest daughter to the Boss. She had a great relationship with her father as a kid when he treated her lovingly always praising her, then one day, almost out of the blue, he started to treat her coldly. He'd lecture his wife for codling her, and hit MC should she dare talk back to him. While this is going on her brother, who had always been raised to take over for his father started being frozen out. He'd always striven to be perfect for his father but for some reason between one day and the next he was no longer good enough. Frustrated he brought this up with his dad and was told to get out if he couldn't handle it, so brother left for Uni swearing off the Yakuza lifestyle. Meanwhile, MC stumbled across her father shooting a man execution-style. She hadn't officially been inducted into the family, and this was an issue as she could testify against her father if this situation came to light. So he forced her into the family buisness and had her shoot a cohort of the man he killed to bloody her hands. Making her just as guilty as him and therefore preventing her from ever saying anything against him. While this is all going on Boss had also been freezing out his wife, acting cold to her and not at all loving. Causing her great strife and confusion. Then, one day, the Boss is killed in an attempted coup. The Yakuza family is almost taken over by it's second in command who'd been planning to launch this takeover for years. Turns out boss got wind of this at one point but couldn't suss out the mole. He knew that whoever it was would be close to his family though and use them at leverage should he let them. So he spread a rumor that his wife had cheated on him and his son wasn't his and he wasn't even sure if his daughter was. His plan had been to drive his family as far away from the life as possible but MC was stubborn and kept coming around resulting in her seeing the murder. Dad instantly knew this put her in grave danger if there was even a thought that she'd turn them in. So he inducted her in the hopes that shedding anothers blood would be enough to prevent the shedding of her own. This all comes to light through a letter of apology he'd written his wife to be delivered on his deathbed. His wife instantly forgives him, she chose to marry him, she knew the kind of sacrafices that would entail. His kids are struggling a lot more, having a reason behind his abuse doesn't let them magically move past it. But there's also a layer of guilt for not believing the father of their childhood who loved and cherished them was still there the whole time.
This song is actually from a Broadway musical called "Dear Evan Hansen" and it also has a movie. You can watch it, it has beautiful songs. It's great, i recommend if you're someone who enjoys musicals.☺️
This is very well done. The lines are clear, the transist is fluent and music and the visual is spot on. (I watch way to many animatics, so I know what I am talking about)
This is beautiful, I've always loved this song and I accidentally stumbled upon your Animatic. I love it so much it even made cry a bit. The emotions are spot on❤️🙏
This is great,i love this,u should get more subs and like,i watch this lots time already,i just now decided to commented,the emotion show in the characters,the lightning also look good the zoom,and the editing are great.
This song is really beautiful and i listened to it soo many times and it just doesn't get boring. Thought i must say it kinda reminds me of avatar the last airbender with Azula and Ozai's death situation (if she didn't go crazy). Just think it fits. Don't mind me.
I personally don't care for Dear Evan Hansen. Its a touch whiney and little creepy. Don't come at me I'm not taking anything from it thats just my opinion, but I still love this song so much.
@@tobi601 I mean, to me, it's less about the lying itself, and more about the effort he went through to upkeep the lie after the fact, including inserting himself into this grieving family as a replacement of sorts. Everyone lies, and it's easy enough to acidentally say something to a grieving mother to ease her grief that may not be technically true. But after that initial lie, when he had time to stop and realize that maybe that's not right, he didn't back off. Didn't make an excuse to wash his hands of it; "I'm so sorry, we used to write emails but we'd delete them right after and it's been a long time since we've properly talked...I really didn't know him now anymore than you did..." Instead he buckled down and created this entire fantasy that would severly screw with the surviving family because they would be trying to handle grief and now have to question if there was something wrong with them. After all, if Connor and Evan could have a relationship why couldn't Connor have one with them? What else did they miss? Could they have prevented Connor's death if they'd just gotten to know him like Evan? Etc. Worst of all, Evan wasn't doing it to help them. That's just a lie he told himself to make it more palapatable. It wasn't about the family or their grief, at all. It was about Evan wanting attention and finally getting it. His dad left, his mom worked, and his anxiety kept him from talking to the girl he liked. Their grief didn't matter at all, what mattered was that Evan got a mom, dad, and excuse to talk to the girl he liked. A lot of people don't see Evan as creepy because the story is told from his perspective so you see his anxiety, and later, you see his regret. You understand how life pushed and molded him into a person who would do this. But just because you understand someone's motivation, doesn't mean you have to excuse it. Anyone who has ever grieved someone can imagine what a massive betrayal it would be to have a stranger show up pretending to know the person you lost, telling you stories that make you doubt if you ever really knew your loved one at all.
@@djroguefireify Oh 100%. But tobi601 asked why someone wouldn't like Evan's character, so I explained. If he was a good guy there'd literally be no story, so I get why he was written that way. Doesn't mean I have to like the person they wrote him to be.
Can there be a bit of an explanation please? Who was the man to each of them I thought it was a brother then a dad, so now I’m just confused on the relationships. But I do like your work it’s so clean and you can tell what they are doing without using arrows!!!
@@Cielestia Thank you so much for loving my work! and that was so interesting but I'm afraid I can't join you. I'm very busy with my study so I think I don't have much time for it😥