Light spoiler ~ The Egg of the Overlord enters the pit!

Liliane 2022-04-16 08:01:01

At first, it was just because I didn't understand the name, it was in pure English, so I clicked in and took a look. Let’s talk about the plot first. It should be relatively mild for a girl like me who doesn’t like war themes. As a brainless fan of Griffith, I constantly pause screenshots and pause screenshots during the process of watching the show... cough, come back. , Generally speaking, for me, who likes to deduct details, when I look at it frame by frame, Mr. Miura's painting style and his details are very good. Of course, the plot is also very good, especially when I saw the middle part, Gus killed a child by mistake. The emotional expression in his eyes, including the advancement of the sub-shots, was very good, and the details were satisfied~~~ and later When Gus was looking for Griffith, Casca caught up to stop Gus, and after listening to what Her Royal Highness said to Griffith, Casca gave a little arrogance and a very arrogant expression. good job! In the end, I quietly blew Griffiths~~ I slipped away, in short, the legend of the sword wind is already the work of Mr. Miura that I saw, I didn't expect that I really like it, the style of painting is super super super Great!

Although it's mainly because of Griffith's good looks~ What a beauty she is~~~ (to be dragged away by Gus and Casca) Ahhh~~~ Blow up Griffith~~~~~

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  • Drew 2022-04-17 09:01:13

    When I was about to watch the CPA, I found out that this was online. It was a godsend for me. . . The picture is really beyond my expectations, but it is just a brutal work of murder and arson. . It is necessary to make a pure base film. .

  • Madyson 2022-04-17 09:01:13

    But I clearly remember that in the original book, Griffith said "be mine" to Gus naked after the war and bathing...

Berserk: The Golden Age Arc I - The Egg of the King quotes

  • Griffith: Why do men like to shed blood, you asked. You are right in saying that it is one of the facets we, men, possess. However, it is but a tool to obtain what our heart desires and keep it from harm's way. I believe it to be a double-edged blade.

    Charlotte: What your heart desires... a lover? A knight's honor?

    Griffith: Both are important, aren't they? Fighting and dying for love and honor is what a knight desires above all else. But for men there exists something even more important than that. You know of it, I believe.

    Charlotte: More important?

    Griffith: It is a dream formulated and fostered for your own sake. Men are entranced by their dreams regardless of birth, rank or social standing. The dream supports them. It makes them suffer and it breathes new life into them. And it kills them. Even after they've given up on it, it continues to smolder in their hearts. All men have a dream at least once in their lives. They imagine themselves being martyrs to the God their dream has become. Others live on powerlessly, birthed into the world. I could not endure such a life.