Hidenobu Kiuchi

Hidenobu Kiuchi

  • Born: 1969-2-5
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    • Adalberto 2022-03-31 09:01:09

      The pace is a little faster and it's perfect, anyway, such an anime involving political history is still rare

    • Cleveland 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      9/10. The cross-perspective narrative and the theme are integrated. John symbolizes the inevitable human disaster, whether he seduces a middle-aged detective who shoots a juvenile offender with alcohol, or fills the murder scene with pictures of the murderer's mother to induce murder, and is good at deceiving people. Monsters are all living beings. The epitome of evil in all human nature; Nina's secret protected by John and the picture book written by the owner of Rose House represent the helplessness and escape of evil, and Tianma incarnates an awakened conscience to fight against evil. Lines add a sudden revelation to the climax, helping the people in the story prove that their own existence comes from the needs of others (such as veterans and little girls, babies falling into the false company of prostitutes before they die), and John confronting Sophie's choices because of his mother , who can't recognize Yumei and women's clothing, can't establish the concept of his own existence (calling the orphan who follows him to go to the red light district to find his mother, to experience the despair of being unneeded by others), the pursuit of fear to break through the limitations of human beings and move closer to the divine. The pursuit of attracting children to play the dangerous game of standing on the high platform, John disappears from the hospital bed at the end, whether it is the end of sin or a hint that something bigger is about to happen.

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    Monster quotes

    • Jan Suk: Is there something you want to say?

      Fritz Verdeman: I'm saying that your questions stick too much to the manual. So, what have we learned so far? You're just like a kid these days. You probably hit on women using a manual.

      Jan Suk: You look just like a father. I don't have a father, but I'd never want a parent like you.

    • Inspector Lunge: I already know what happened. I know about Inspector Zeman's connection to the secret police and his brutal death. Prague's police chief and two officers were poisoned to death.

      [taps fingers]

      Inspector Lunge: The two agents who were sent to tail you were found shot to death. And you're the chief suspect in all the incidents that have taken place. Considering all the evidence stacked against you, you're the culprit.

      Jan Suk: I'm not! I didn't do anything!

      Inspector Lunge: Then it could be Grimmer, the tall, thin, man who was talking with Inspector Zeman the day before he was killed?

      Jan Suk: It's not Mr. Grimmer, either! He wouldn't do something like that.

      Inspector Lunge: In that case, who is the killer? You know, don't you? You know who the killer is, right?

      Jan Suk: W-What are you talking about? If I knew, I wouldn't be in this state. Deceived by so many people... set up to take the fall... even being on the run from the police... I've had enough of this! I don't want to be betrayed anymore!

      Inspector Lunge: You're a detective, aren't you? If you're a detective, then you have to calmly dissect the situation. Even if it's painful, you must calmly uncover the truth.

      [gets up]

      Inspector Lunge: If you don't want to be betrayed anymore... then start doubting the person you want to doubt the least.

      [leaves Suk's hospital room]