Emotional processing is in place

Hadley 2022-04-16 08:01:01

Sword Wind was mentioned by BB Ji and then a work by classmate Amway. The degree of understanding is limited to, "Probably the head of the mercenary group sold the mercenary group to the devil in exchange for power, and the process of another head of revenge." This is the background.

At the beginning of the film, the slaughter of the eagles pulled from the sky to the ground is extremely quiet to extremely moving, and the contrast of the sounds from nothing seems to be the moment when people are deaf during the violent explosion, giving people a sense of deviation. This is a great treatment, and it sets off Gus in this period, detached from the world, like a lone wolf.

Unfettered Gus

Gus was captured by Griffith and thrown into the tent. When he woke up, he found that Casca was sleeping with him and gave himself two punches. Angrily chasing out the door, he found that the mercenaries were playing chess, brushing horses, each busy with their own affairs, and a cat lazily basking in the sun. The yellow-haired man at the door said casually, "You should thank Casca... She slept next to you for two days and two nights to keep you warm..."

What a coincidence. Coincidentally, it seems that when the male protagonist in the anime enters the bathroom, there will always be a lady and sister to give benefits, and it seems that when the male protagonist in the anime goes to the street, there will always be a beautiful girl running into her arms in a panic.

Your body is cold, can't you make a fire next to it? Do you have to take off your clothes to keep your body warm? If you have to take off your clothes, can't there be ten or eight strong men? Wouldn't that be warmer?

The two punches that Adjutant Card gave Gus were also very good. On the one hand, Gus's bile had been beaten out, so it was obvious that he couldn't eat it;

Pushing open the door, he saw that the mercenaries were all busy and didn't consider themselves outsiders at all. (You must know that Gus killed two companions with two knives in front of him) The yellow hair next to him just rightly pointed out the head of the regiment and Casca to save him.

The cat is lazily basking in the sun, peaceful and beautiful. Gus dropped his guard at this moment

Everything, every detail, is to maximize the favor of Gus. Whether the female adjutant is real or fake remains to be seen, but Griffith sends a female adjutant who has a certain status and is loyal to him to another man's bed. If the adjutant is not sassy, ​​then this person has something.

Griffith points out that Gus's fight was deliberately putting himself in danger of death. I dented Feith's insight and Gus's mentality.

The atmosphere was created, and Griffith came on stage to persuade him to surrender. After the fight, recognize the other party, that is a friend.

bad lines. Gus, what the hell are you expecting?

Three years later, Gus took the lead, and the mercenary group defeated the Black Sheep Heavy Cavalry. Everyone hugged Gus enthusiastically. Looking at the celebrating members, Gus's eyes softened. In just a few pictures, the transformation of Gus's emotions is depicted, which is very powerful.

At this time, Adjutant Card called Gus aside and reprimanded him for bringing the team into danger. He didn't think about his companions at all, and directly broke Gus's defense.

I am very satisfied to see here. The front can be seen as a separate story about how Gus went from being a lone wolf seeking self-destruction to becoming a fettered member of the Eagles. The emotional transformation is real and natural. There is not much portrayal of Fez, but a lot can be inferred from the side.

There is an episode. In the battle, I met a legendary mercenary and found that the body was a tauren. He was pressed on the ground by the tauren and rubbed, and finally left after seeing the egg. Hmmm, it can be regarded as a low magic world.

The Eagles gradually became famous. Fez was made a nobleman. Met the apparently innocent princess. During the noble hunt, Feith began to approach the princess intentionally and won her favor. (Love at first sight is not a word for Fez)

In the process, the second heir to the country, the nobles, assassinated Fez, and he didn't even bother to cover it up afterwards. Faith survived by luck. Peggs retaliates against the assassination.

The hesitation Gus showed when he killed the nobles was incomprehensible. When the fat brother begged for mercy before, he chopped it down without frowning. Sneak into the castle and backstab the guards with a knife. This time, it was an open and honest revenge, but it was trembling and hesitating after defeating it head-on, as if it was the first time to kill someone.

Forget it, it's all like this in Japan and Manga. Gus is indeed the first time to kill someone. The people who were killed in front of him were ordinary people.

Gus and Kav find Faith together. Faith is soaking up the princess. Faith said that those people, even if they were born and died together, were not his friends.

crack.

I'm so chilled when I hear it, not to mention Gus's scarred body right now. Although there has always been a saying that kindness does not control the army, suppressing emotions does not mean that there is no emotion. Not to mention disrespect.

Gus and Kafu, at least among men and women, the existence of the pinnacle of combat power, who gave their hearts for you, are not even equal? Are you worthy? Do you have the force of a tauren, or do you have the head of Colonel Chu? I can say this, but I only see arrogance and stupidity.

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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.