Watching Fujimoto pull one masterpiece after another is simultaneously inspiring and demotivating
@yaboiaxel71152 жыл бұрын
Fr. Makes me hopeful that art can still be innovative but like hard for me to imagine ever being as good of a writer as him.
@phlaryx71452 жыл бұрын
After reading this and looking back at my own work I’m like “damn I don’t think I could ever be as great as this.” 😭
@abura29802 жыл бұрын
I feel like I've seen this comment before...
@pleasecallmedoku72152 жыл бұрын
@@abura2980 because I commented this somewhere else
@Isaac-eh6uu2 жыл бұрын
@@phlaryx7145 He has been going at it more than a decade.
@hattheduck23592 жыл бұрын
The ending is probably my favorite way to make an ambiguous ending. There’s multiple interpretation as to what actually happen, but the meaning is the same. Movie can never capture true essence of the subject, only the director, so in the end what’s missing isn’t how Yuta can portray Eri better, but how can he portray his true self. And the answer is with a big fucking explosion
@thepackingpacjack77672 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure this could work as an actual movie
@suslightyear98762 жыл бұрын
This manga is a movie after all
@thepackingpacjack77672 жыл бұрын
You said it,@@suslightyear9876
@nitinpriyadarshi2692 жыл бұрын
That would be so fucking meta. I'd love to see it.
@jadeorbigoso52122 жыл бұрын
If this movie gets adapted by Western media I want the Director of American Psycho or Christopher Nolan and give it the Cinematography like the Dark Knight
@ahsim31432 жыл бұрын
@@jadeorbigoso5212 If its on Chris Nolan's hand, he would make a similar movie but under his creation and claim to be "inspired" from Goodbye Eri. Just take a look at Paprika and Inception.
@despairwaffle67982 жыл бұрын
I legit just read this manga and hola shit. Fujimoto is definitely my favorite author rn
@nitinpriyadarshi2692 жыл бұрын
hola shit indeed. FujiGOATo never misses.
@despairwaffle67982 жыл бұрын
@@nitinpriyadarshi269 lmao
@jack0lantern4872 жыл бұрын
I think the main thing that struck out to me with this manga is the reveal that the third friend, which the reader had no idea existed, comes up to him after the film and kind of calls him out on only showing Eri's best moments. She even goes on to say that Eri was known to be rather rude hence why only Yuta and her were the girl's only friends. Which given this information, it let me notice how Fujimoto had Yuta film Eri and his own mother. With his mom he always had shaky shots and put in random events not even relating to his mom into the film, just normal everyday things despite his 100+ hours of footage, meanwhile with Eri he made it to where every single shot focused on her or relating to her. I could go into a full blown rant but I feel it's best to summarize the idea that it did feel like while he seemed to have done his mother's movie in obligation he did the Eri movie/ the final Goodbye Eri because of the immense actual affection he had for the girl. Note: I think when the girl confronted him was after the screening was actually the last canonical action we saw of Yuta's life while the scene of "Vampire Eri" was a scene he got his dad to help out with but didn't want to add so people wouldn't insult Eri the way they did his mom.
@datasneb70692 жыл бұрын
@Jack 0'lantern The shaky camera is a sign of Yuta using his phone to take videos, whenever it was not shaking we were let to believe we saw what's behind the camera. The more we go on in the story, the more often we notice that there is still again and again one additional layer behind the camera. E.g. we start with Yuta's view through his phone to understand it is actually a screening of the footage and that the footage doesn't potentially even depict the reality of his mother, as we are said so later on. We have the scene where Yuta's dad screams at Eri, only to understand that it was just an act for the camera. We have the third female friend in front of the camera telling us again what we have seen from Eri is not the real truth. And at the end we have adult Yuta walking away form an explosion, making us understand that this is also part of a film. The shaky cam made us believe that we can differentiate between real and movie, but the end thought us that even the non-shaky scenes are part of the movie. So retrospectively every scene with Eri and Yuta was also acted. In fact everything in this movie was acted and nothing might have been real. Yuta's dad is not his dad, nor his mom was, it was all just actors. And then you remember this is not a movie but a manga which fooled you in thinking about the story in terms of movies, cuts, footage and behind the camera settings. There is no truth to the story, but a lot of techniques in making you believe there is a coherent narative and feeling certain ways. If you want to believe the shaky shots are because Yuta was oblieged to do the film about his mom, you can do that, I wouldn't go that far, but this manga really gives you the freedom to believe what you want. That is what makes it fun.
@NightBlues-yz1jk5 ай бұрын
@@datasneb7069I am deeply interested with your explanation. Thank you. Is there any materials I can stick with in order to get better understanding of mentioned techniques about making this kind of narrative?
@FinalFantasyIV3 ай бұрын
@@datasneb7069i agree with you, i think Yuuta and Eri did meet that way, the moms film reactions were real, but aside from that everything (even the ending) it’s part of that movie. they filmed all in a year and that’s why adult Yuuta looks like his dad, it’s his dad acting as an adult Yuuta, Eri and Yuuta were friends and the third girl is not even a real friend, is another actor. Yuuta added the bad eri plot twist to connect the story to the original mother story, the ending gives away that everything is a false retelling of the events, you can feel when a scene is “real” but acted and when is full fiction.
@totalbrootal2 жыл бұрын
Goodbye Eri is such a masterpiece. I still can't believe a manga one-shot made me cry, hell I got choked up all over again by watching this video and remembering it's story
@callmejacob332 жыл бұрын
great analysis, I also love the message of this one shot, that message being "you choose how you will remember someone"
@Unfunny_Frog2 жыл бұрын
I was almost crying purely from the review itself and then I just hear “But what is real… is squarespace” like bro that had to be on purpose there was no way that was that funny accidentally
@stan_19992 жыл бұрын
I just read this. He can't get away with this every time. How does he just drop a 10/10 on our asses like that? The plot twisted so many times and the presentation was unique. The monotone pannel structure didn't feel boring at all. My eyes were glued to the screen the entire time. I planned to read this in 2 or 3 sessions but I just sped through it in no time. Probably the best Manga experince I had since Chainsaw Man.
@iz_pz89102 жыл бұрын
I've loved his works since fire punch. This is another peak of his skills. :)
@Ocsttiac2 жыл бұрын
"The way it blurred the line between fact and fiction, for me, that was a good puzzle."
@bromax3602 жыл бұрын
You should make a vid on Look Back, I feel not enough CSM fans are reading his other works.. the one shots and his previous manga Fire Punch are all masterpieces
@nitinpriyadarshi2692 жыл бұрын
Truee. Even now, everyone's talking about Goodbye, Eri and even though this was amazing and unique, the one shot that made me tear up in so few pages was Look Back...
@tobigrantlbart2 жыл бұрын
Look Back was way more touching than Good Bye Eri, and while I like the ambiguity offered by Good Bye Eri, Look Back just feels so sincere and honest. Personally I think the honest tone of Look Back was even better than Good Bye Eri.
@bromax3602 жыл бұрын
@@tobigrantlbart I agree with that assessment
@D0VEWORLD2 жыл бұрын
I don't even know if Fire Punch is something a lot of manga fans can enjoy. Someone who got into anime and manga over the course of the pandemic may have a really hard time with the dense themes for example. Would be like grabbing someone who's never read manga and being like "here, read Blame!"
@nitinpriyadarshi2692 жыл бұрын
@@D0VEWORLD Yeah, for me personally Fire Punch is my least favorite Fujimoto work. I mean, I loved the concept and the premise was unique. I know it was trying to tackle big dark themes like the purpose of life but I still didn't enjoy it. And I have no problems with dark themes, my fav manga is Goodnight Punpun.
@XiaoAndyPugMan2 жыл бұрын
Reading this after finishing Chainsaw Man was also pretty encouraging as an aspiring writer. Yuta made a movie that he knew would tug at viewers' heartstrings, but it wasn't _quite_ the movie that he wanted to make. So he went back and gave it the ending he wanted, critics be damned. It felt like a really fascinating glimpse into Fujimoto's writing style: use plot beats and tropes that you know will hook the reader in, and then when they least expect it, hit them with a twist that is 100%, unequivocally YOU.
@tomli9793 Жыл бұрын
Yas!There is no doubt that Fujimoto likes movies, but more importantly, he never stops just to make everyone happy. This is his own creative desire and his original intention to counter the secular authority concept of only serving the audience and capital. He is never satisfied with a vulgar happy ending
@Vee_Sheep2 жыл бұрын
this might be a bold or controversial statement, or it might not be, but i genuinely believe it: Tatsuki Fujimoto just might be this generation's Kentaro Miura another artist that can make such incredible emotion, the occasional levity and comedy, grand brutal action, and wholesome moments between lovable and relatable characters, and put it all to his pages between Chainsaw Man and now Goodbye, Eri (can't speak for Fire Punch, haven't finished it but i intend to) Fujimoto just... _does it_ and what he does is absolutely amazing, and i pray his work goes down in history as some of the finest in all of manga, as it deserves
@nitinpriyadarshi2692 жыл бұрын
Fujimoto is like the Tarantino of manga.
@WhispyMoon2 жыл бұрын
You can take this one-shot in so many different ways, is everything a film? Is the stuff outside of the film true? Did Eri and Yuta's mother actually die, or was it all part of the movie? It's all so great to make your own canon for it.
@jadeorbigoso52122 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of American Psycho movie
@molegod85792 жыл бұрын
This was such a great manga. My theory is that-all of it was the movie,but it was based on real life. The last scenes were played by yuta's father
@phantomphoenix88282 жыл бұрын
Fujimoto really do LOVE movies we saw that in Fire Punch already( which I 100% recommend if you haven't read it) and now this.
@PsydeON2 жыл бұрын
fire punch is a masterpiece
@phantomphoenix88282 жыл бұрын
@@PsydeON ikr, I just finnished it and my favorite character is Togata and I was in TEARS when... well, you know what happened :(
@LoganDX19902 жыл бұрын
And definitely look at the opening of chainsaw man. Nothing but movie refrences
@sugarkain2291 Жыл бұрын
fr lol i feel like Fujimoto likes to place himself as a creator within a lot of these mangas. whether it's a movie nerd or a manga writer i see a theme of creating stories about storytellers
@austin52592 жыл бұрын
I think my favorite takeaway from this manga/movie is that you chose how you remember people (or movies or anything really.) The impact and interpretation of how that film, manga, song, video game, book, anime, poem, meal, concert or even person is entirely yours and only yours, everybody in that gymnasium hated and laughed at Yuta's film, Eri loved it despite her grievances and for Yuta it was simultaneously a love letter to his mom and an explosion in her face. Any experience is extremely personal and there are as many interpretations as there are people, good or bad that's yours and if it matters to you then it matters and is valuable because it matters.
@joshdelson2 жыл бұрын
Such an emotional rollercoaster! Really felt like a movie.
@bakudekumaximum43622 жыл бұрын
Minus the "terminally ill girl with numbered days was actually a millennia old vampire" twist. It really felt like it was the movie of "Me, Earl and the Dying Girl".
@johnwise98112 жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved this one shot so much. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on it!
@tryinglyon2 жыл бұрын
I've never been more confused yet understanding of a story like Goodbye, Eri. It's honestly become one of my favorite Mangas of recent and I'd definitely say that so far this is Fujimoto's masterwork.
@zohzow Жыл бұрын
Personally I believe that Yuta did end up killing himself at the end and he used the explosion to hide it just like he used an explosion to hide his mothers death. I think that him talking to Eri in the abandoned building after her death was Yuta’s “touch of fantasy”. With the reality being that Yuta went into the room, finished the movie, and then hung himself
@lukashm42982 жыл бұрын
I’m happy someones talking about, this story slaps!
@Mr_ULTMT2 жыл бұрын
Fujimoto is my favorite current working mangaka. He’s brilliant
@elishankaa3828 Жыл бұрын
I literally just finished this IT'S SOOOO GOOD, so good I had to search up vids of it on KZbin
@xxboy3486 Жыл бұрын
fire punch needs an anime and goodbye eri needs a movie
@BowlOfStainlessSoup2 жыл бұрын
Fuck me I haven't cried from a one shot before, such a roller coaster of emotions
@cursedspirit9 Жыл бұрын
6:05 *"it's easier to ignore something if it's fiction"*
@roselelouch30382 жыл бұрын
It really was a masterpiece especially for a one shot had me crying laughing in shock many times love the film premise and just everything abt it much deeper story then it seems at first.
@appelsigma2 жыл бұрын
That transition to the sponsorship was uncomfortably good
@serhat93952 жыл бұрын
Fujimoto is such a genius, he writes a masterpiece after another. Truly inspirational
@user_unkown833 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love how you used the pillows in the background for this it's so perfect and really fits the vibe considering one of fujimoto's inspirations was FLCL
@ZeedwareView2 жыл бұрын
I think it's the opposite. Yuta already accepted her mother death, that's why he made that explosion and move on. This is similar with the ending, where Yuta finally move on from Eri's death, he made explosion in the end.
@salad2357 Жыл бұрын
my interpretation is to break up the story, until the end of the second screening where everyone cried that was Yuta's original movie he filmed with Eri but afterwards, in the ending I believe that he included this part as his pinch of fantasy to help him cope with Eri's death just like how he coped with his mom's death by including an explosion, but this time he's more mature and learnt how to express his desire to include this pinch of fantasy in a more effective manner, hence the ambiguity in the end coupled which the explosion that references his first work shows his development as a person. This is all relying on the assumption that the entire manga I'd Yuta's finished movie tho.
@ChimeraLotietheBunny Жыл бұрын
Always admire his work
@jesusromanpadro3853 Жыл бұрын
Just read it and is among the best stories I have read/watch this year. ✌️
@DevilNarwhal2 жыл бұрын
Fujimoto is the Quentin Tarantino of manga, in my opinion.
@f8away2 жыл бұрын
exactly
@cosmobane69958 ай бұрын
Well he was Neil Gaiman and Clive Barker combined when writing Chainsawman
@GuerillatacticАй бұрын
Fujimoto is better imo. Tarantino feels overrated to me. Fujimoto just never misses.
@roll_png2 Жыл бұрын
Recently bought the manga after having read it online a long time ago. I cried both times I read it. Buying this manga was the best idea I've ever had.
@humourlessjester35842 жыл бұрын
I'm reminded of so many classics with this one.
@YT6aha2 жыл бұрын
"Isn't that beautiful?" there are 2 points that be used this sentence in this story but feelings are difference. Let you think about it. That's awesome.
@jackrucinsky62052 жыл бұрын
Great video.
@yeetusnoodle2 жыл бұрын
11:42 That was simultaneously the best and worst segway ever
@nitinpriyadarshi2692 жыл бұрын
I recognise you everywhere
@yeetusnoodle2 жыл бұрын
@@nitinpriyadarshi269 I don't comment that much. I like this channel cuz jojo and I like goodbye eri sooooo coincidence. Look forward to seeing me on various berserk, punpun and Naoki Urasawa videos
@daystyrfer78872 жыл бұрын
There were multiple points throughout in which you are made to question the validity of what really happened before, and each time it felt unexpected.
@deco17472 жыл бұрын
New video lezzz goo i loved your every Devil in CSM video
@unpoppedpopcorn Жыл бұрын
Bran new love song behind this killed me thanks
@onyx70482 жыл бұрын
Great choice with the music Flcl has such a good soundtrack
@pendantblade63612 жыл бұрын
I appreciate you branching out to other manga! JoJo is forever, but this is super cool!
@longinus38902 жыл бұрын
Tatsuki Fujimoto
@comiclylargewrench8602 жыл бұрын
Fact
@datasneb70692 жыл бұрын
Just came to read the story and the idea that it was his dad acting for the last panels of the final cut, is actually quite interesting. My first impression was that it was the adult Yuta, but Eri was indeed filmed before passing away. Yuta simply was using the techniques of film making of not only portraying the reality in a good light, but create a totally new one. And by that I mean that at first glance I thought there was no panel where adult Yuta and Eri were seen together but the first big one. I would have argued it was cut afterwards together in a way she seemed to be alife and interact with adult Yuta. Until I saw one little panel where we see Eri and adult Yuta behind her in the background. That leaves only the option open that it was his dad acting, or that she is indeed an immortal or that the whole story is populated by actors and nothing on screen was ever real.
@brosephthejoe94332 жыл бұрын
I'll be honest during my first read, at the beginning, I was kind of confused and by the end of the story, I couldn't tell if I was more confused or less confused.
@WelcomeToDERPLAND2 жыл бұрын
Man, I didn't expect to get choked up about a media format I dont even partake in, by someone just explaining the plot of one of them, damn I must be getting fragile and weak in my min 20's.
@Gman2242 жыл бұрын
i would say eri and uta's dynamic has way more paralells with Togata and Neneto from Firepunch than chainsaw man
@disk30012 жыл бұрын
You forgot a very small but important detail: It was briefly shown(or discussed with a mutual friend) that Eri actually wore glasses, which she told to cut out entirely since it makes her look bad, was very pushy and selfish, likely a toned down version of Yuta's mother (or worse in a subtle way, its left ambiguous); You can argue that Eri, having saved Yuta's life, pressured him to make the movie for selfish reasons and this is again, how Yuta choose to remember an abusive relationship, again like with his mom. Very Freudian and it fits with the how Yuta deals with traumatic pasts. I know its a very cynical look at the story and its all based on like 1/2 pages in the details, but that's what I got. This story can honestly be studied by psychologist for how many layers it can go. Hats off heart-shaped-author-man!
@arielmalsireal54538 ай бұрын
9:57 Eri 😭😭😭
@sugarkain2291 Жыл бұрын
cried and laughed many times
@enyonamadinyira53902 жыл бұрын
Fooly cooly playing in the background🎶
@leglaaah2 жыл бұрын
and now we just need mappa to turn in into an anime movie and it'll be glorious
@hyperspacesushi2 жыл бұрын
I get major Hello Charlotte vibes from this. I know why that is, I just can't quite put it into words.
@LINKedup1012 жыл бұрын
I need a Look Back/Goodbye Eri double feature ASAP
@jadeorbigoso52122 жыл бұрын
If this gets adapted in Western Media as movie I want The Producers and director of American Psycho or Christopher Nolan and use the cinematography of Dark Knight
@coldkun_2 жыл бұрын
they wouldn't film this any other way than as a found footage type. it's the only way it'd work.
@nitinpriyadarshi2692 жыл бұрын
This is by far the best Goodbye, Eri analysis video I've seen. Not only did you interpret the ending correctly that the entire manga was Yuta's movie but you also talked about the little things like the shaky camera and the panelling. These were all the stuff I've been saying in so many threads and comment sections. All perfectly summarised in one video. Great job dude.
@kirbyjoe74842 жыл бұрын
The question is not so much whether or not the whole manga is the movie or not, since I think it's quite apparent it is. The real question is what parts of that movie are fiction and what parts are based in reality? What scenes are real-world footage, what were acted, and just how much bias is there in the presentation of that reality as filtered through the director's eye? Then there are multiple layers of narrative and meta-narrative which turn the whole story into one Hell of a mind screw. At the top-most layer, we have a fictitious story written by a mangaka that is imitating a movie, which like all fiction, is in part drawn from the author's own experiences. The next layer down is the story of the movie itself which we are as the readers are "watching" as the story progresses. Beneath that is a layer that contains the meta-narrative of the implied real story behind what this poor man went through to create these movies and who these people he has created movies about really were. implied autographical story of the protagonist movie maker's plight to create the movie we are watching chronicling the life and death of his real-world friend and possible lover, Eri. Ultimately the final level of meta-narrative is the implied real story behind what this poor man went through to create these movies and who these people he has created movies about really are On yet another level we have the story within the story of the movie maker's struggle to create his first movie, which was implied to be a heavily autobiographical account of his mother's death filtered through an intentionally prosaic lense with a fictional ending. A sub-level of narrative beneath that is the protagonist's first movie itself. There is even the implied narrative of the "vampire's" Momento-esque desire to recreate and redefine herself through the lens of the biographical movie she had the protagonist create for her by sending it forward to her freshly mind-wiped self. The story has very different themes depending on which level of the narrative you look at, but I guess the one that resonates through all of them is that we are the ones who get to choose how we remember people whether it be by their flaws or their virtues.
@nitinpriyadarshi2692 жыл бұрын
@@kirbyjoe7484 I actually read your whole essay lol 👍
@kirbyjoe74842 жыл бұрын
@@nitinpriyadarshi269 Lol, I really did start rambling on and on there. I applaud your perseverance for actually wading through all that mess.
@Che1seabluesdrogba113 ай бұрын
Tatsuki FujiGOATo
@PloneCity Жыл бұрын
Okay but will we talk about the scene where its revealed that those clips in the movie that Yuta made were all just acted out? It was right after Yuta held out the peace sign where instead of transitioning to black, it was first transitioned to him talking to Eri’s other friend. I’m not crazy right??
@beholdman7158 Жыл бұрын
Just finished reading. Head hurts
@KanaevM2 жыл бұрын
I felt more Fire Punch than Chainsaw. It was great.
@andyserizawa11 ай бұрын
i just believe yuta go to the building when he and eri spend their time together with intention to hung himself and when he got there he fantasyzing that eri is a 1000 year vampire he cancel the idea to suicide and that experience somehow give him a BANG to make another blasting movie ...
@free_diddy28 ай бұрын
man this shit had me tweaking, crying and confused in the span of 15 minutes how the fuck
@rentonthurston50402 жыл бұрын
High key forgot I was watching xforts for minute.
@MercedesSteaven2 жыл бұрын
Damn was the chainsaw spoil necessary
@GoksengHOK2 жыл бұрын
I love it. Such a masterpiece. Also, Fujimoto's art have come a long way ever since fire punch.
@duba90182 жыл бұрын
I cried
@arielmalsireal54538 ай бұрын
Good Bye, Eri? Tag: Slice Of Life and Drama POV: Sadness and Depression I BELIEVE In Fujimoto's Manga Arts and Illustrations Supremacy 🗿🗿🗿🍷🍷🍷
@TehLightraven2 жыл бұрын
Ah... Yes. Tatsuke Fugimoto.
@lazarus47072 жыл бұрын
Guys this is not related to the video but I got a JoJolands theory. In part seven ( new universe part 1 ) johnny ( Jonathan ) joestar faced against diego ( DIO ) Brando just like original part one. In JoJolion Josuke fights the locacaca organization ( multiple villains just like part two ) so will part 9 JoJolands be like original part 3? Will we see some kind of Dio/Diego appear?
@arcadiaglens73072 жыл бұрын
This one-shot fucked me up dude :(
@Gyork_2 жыл бұрын
I think on some level it's about appreciation for stories how they influence you and your work and the struggle of finding your own voice as an artist also how stories can help us deal with personal issues or how real issues and experiences in your life affect the stories you tell but mainly I think it's a thought experiment, a reflexion about the power and manipulation of story telling and fiction through the eyes of an extremely unreliable narrator. Even in documentaries you are still seeing someone's vision and agenda using all sort of resources to guide you and show you a carefully crafted story that's meant to evoke certain feelings and ideas. This is of course illustrated in an exaggerated manner at the end with the explosion which is his signature move as a storyteller. THat's why I find kind of irrelevant to argue about what's real and what's not, why he changed the panels at the end that must mean it's real right? Not really it's just a tool and I think everyone is forgetting that you are ultimately reading a Manga and I think he wants you to realize this. Now I don't think he's trying to undermine the importance or power of stories or demonize them as insidious manipulators (although they can totally be) quite the contrary, I think he's also exploring the fact that almost nothing and no one is one single thing and we can explore diffent perspectives and take away different meaningful lessons and relate to all sorts of events through the many different lenses of story tellers. In short the stories might be fiction but what they make you feel is very real.
@decty5484 Жыл бұрын
did I just get spoiled what Makima is??!
@le56310 ай бұрын
The message is the same, bit I feel like the whole manga is one movie, based on Yutas real life, I think they filmed the vampire Eri bit early on with Yutas dad, but Eri was really dying, and that both the mum and Eri wearnt the people they were made put to very originally, the explosion at the beginning was a genuine F you to his abusive mum and the second one was a genuine heart felt, Pun intended, goodbye Eri. The fact it's so ambitious is a fantastic writing skill I wish I'd see more of from stories involving unreliable narrators, but I can imagine it's really hard to pull off
@G0dgrave2 жыл бұрын
Common fujimoto W
@sagekaley Жыл бұрын
hey just going to put this out here that you're going to have people who haven't finished the chainsaw man manga, thanks to the anime drawing in new people, who are curious about fujimoto's other works and are going to get hit with a sudden major chainsaw man spoiler in this seemingly unrelated video without warning from that unnecessary makima manga panel. a little heads up at the start of the video would have been nice.
@FinnTheLlamaRider2 жыл бұрын
Fugimoto
@illumi9044 Жыл бұрын
I don’t think the whole thing was a movie. There were moments like when he talked to his dad about how his mom was abusive and where his dad slapped him at the beginning that I think would be cheapened if it was all a movie and staged. Rather, I think that most of it was a movie, but parts of it wasn’t. Mainly, the time between Yuta making his classmates cry, and the time skip are real. I think that he made two films, one to fulfill her wish of making his classmates cry and one for himself. He shot the time skip ending with Eri because he knew his classmates wouldn’t cry at that ending but it felt like a more fitting tribute to her life and a more authentic film for him to make. It has the sprinkle of fantasy that he loves, and it makes her feel larger than life and strong, rather than how she really was, frail with a terminal illness. That’s the way he wanted to remember her, not the way he showed his classmates. Also yea, that chainsaw man spoiler was bad 😂 glad I read it before I saw that!
@tobigrantlbart2 жыл бұрын
Erm so. Look Back. His other one-shot. It's great. Read it.
@headlesshunter84352 жыл бұрын
that is... so fucking cool
@ogeskimo53002 жыл бұрын
It reminded me of Fire punch and sorry I can’t remember but that chick that just wanted to record a movie
@QuantumIceCube2 жыл бұрын
tell maka i said hi
@MagillanicaLouM2 жыл бұрын
Thought "Goodbye Eri" was a spoiler before I realized it was just the title. Edit: i guess the spoiler is the premise anyway. Sounds cool though
@theguythatshereisme6204 Жыл бұрын
I got it I liked it but it's definitely clever but I wouldn't call it a masterpiece after I read it I decided to watch this
@MakBonez2 жыл бұрын
How meta is it that you as the author are writing a story, and the main character of your story is going through the journey of writing the story you wrote? Is Fujimoto plagiarizing Yuta??? I love this interpretation, the whole manga itself is Yuta’s movie!
@ICANTHEARHER2222 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if this was inspired by Fallen Angels when he records every and anything related to his father while being a very peculiar and hard to understand character
@arielmalsireal54538 ай бұрын
Don't Forget Yogen No Nayuta and It's The Same Author Of Chainsaw Man, Good Bye Eri and Look Back
@brianthummel5752 жыл бұрын
Can you do beach boys vs wired on your next stand off
@animerambler37602 жыл бұрын
ye
@youfavoriteGC4 ай бұрын
God dam it xForts! Make more chainsaw man videos, there all so great.
@aa-hs1ch2 жыл бұрын
yes this story was good BUT i honestly believe the story became worse because it was wrote by chainsaw man's author NOT because he is chainsaw man's author but because people view it as such I liked the story how in the end it makes you think just like eri said it's like a puzzle and we're trying to know what's fact and what's fiction the whole story might be the film and the whole story might not be Amazing story 10/10 was gonna cry then the last pannel confused me (still shed some tears later) But it honestly breaks my heart seeing people call this story not just because it is BUT because it's made by the author they like
@hangezoesfeet2 жыл бұрын
I have no idea hat you're talking about
@aa-hs1ch2 жыл бұрын
@@hangezoesfeet yeah idk either what i wrote, pretty sure i wrote alot then tried to shorten it and it ended up with broken sentences Basically i hate the fact that people dont appreciate it more, and refer to it as just another manga chainsaw man's author wrote
@yudhvirsahote2 жыл бұрын
Xforts really miss your JoJo analysis and everything on JoJo. Please restart the JoJo content. Do the reviews of Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe's new chapters Hot Summer Martha and Drip Painting Style Part 1, Dead Man Questions, Purple Haze Feedback and Crazy Diamond Demonic Heartbreak. And post videos of All Stands in Steel Ball Run and JoJolion. I have been watching videos on JoJo from Shuckmeister, Hamon Beat and Meti, but really want the Xforts vibe for JoJo ❤️
@xForts2 жыл бұрын
I still make JoJo content. I'm just not that intereted in the new content. Spin offs, Rohan stories, etc... Once part 9 begins I will have more JoJo content.
@arielmalsireal54538 ай бұрын
1:27 Because Fujimoto Creates Better Female Characters That Looks ATTRACTIVE
@Deviant.02 жыл бұрын
This upset me like bruh I hate with artist so that … I don’t wanna debate and think all the time just give me a ending 😂😂😂 damn
@eW91dHViZSBpcyBjZW5zb3JzaGlw2 жыл бұрын
this video is killing my eyes, the blur hurts xforts, seriously i hope the manga isnt like this.