the idea of eternity in utena is so interesting. initially "there is no such thing as something eternal" is the thought that sends utena spiraling into suicidality, which is understandable, since the idea that everything will end someday is terrifying. especially to a child. especially to a child who just encountered one of the most traumatizing and violent "endings" possible, the deaths of her parents. but then she's shown that apparently something can be eternal. and that something is pain, which is even worse, but at least gives her something to live for. and then by the end of the show it's like. no, pain isn't eternal either. "there is no such thing as something eternal" is reframed as a positive. eternity is Not Good. eternity is everything staying the same forever, never changing for the better. it's the opposite of revolution. it's what akio wants, perpetuating the system that benefits him at the cost of everyone else forever and ever. and no matter what utena might have thought, it is not what she wants.
I cant help but admire how efficiently utena was animated. They were like yeah lets hire a specific guy to animate an intricate rotating staircase and then use that cut a dozen times. Lets (presumably) rotoscope some swordfighting and then retrace that animation for other duels. Theres so much reused animation but a lot of it is done cleverly... any other show this would probably annoy me but for some reason it doesnt here.
And on that note: happy international asexuality day!
I have grieved! Is it so impossible / To believe? he pleaded. / My friend who went through everything with me / Is dead!
Wicked // Epic of Gilgamesh
you wanna feel old? no? tough. today is 5 years since the infinity train pilot came out
This is basically what happened, right?
I don't think it's a coincidence.
Happy 25th birthday Shōjo Kakumei Utena!
‘oscar nomination for ryan gosling but not for margot robbie or greta gerwig’ satire is dead and so is god
Salutations, you can call me Rodríguez — Aroace — Overage
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