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Goodbye, Eri

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Films have always been a staple in Fujimoto's works. And here they are used as a medium for characters to record how they want to be remembered. Their flaws, from their looks to their actions, are edited and cut to present a dolled up version of themselves. A prominent example of this would be Yuta’s mother who was tragically dying of an illness; whose journey is filmed by her son. Yuta is derided for choosing not to film the moment of her death and replace it by adding an exploding building and himself running away. Behind the story, we later find out that Yuta's mother used her to make a film of her and subjected her to emotional abuse and how abusive she was. Before reading this manga, I for some reason believed that I could not love a one-shot manga enough for it to become one of my favourites. I had convinced myself that there was simply not enough of a short manga to be able to properly develop a fully engaging storyline, likely because of the fact that I have not read many one-shots. This manga most definitely proved me wrong and changed my perspective. Reused Character Design: Yuta's mother looks like a middle-aged Makima. Considering that in the case of both women, she presents a loving, maternal presence who secretly turns out to be a huge bitch, this is arguably foreshadowing.

Yuta Ito is a highschooler who just got his hands on a new smartphone for his birthday. While he's pleased to play around with it, his mother makes an odd request- to record her final days before she passes away. Despite his hangups, Yuta does so, turning his experience into a film screening for his school. Due to the rather strange ending where Yuta runs away from the hospital as it explodes, his school relentlessly bullies him for it. Forced reverse corners are placed in the plot, and we must go through all the side events before we get to these reverse corners. Not a bad move, considering the surprise and delight it gives. While the middle of the manga looks good, there are major flaws in the pace of pacing in the storytelling process. Because the manga is short and fast, most readers won't notice these errors. Fujimoto has done a delicious job of blending fantasy with reality. Subverted with Yuta's father. He initially seems like he's going to reject Eri and Yuta's relationship, but in reality he's supportive of it and views their relationship positively. His initial rejection is also actually him playing a fictionalized version of himself for their movie. He even pushes for the two of them to reconcile after Eri reveals she's Secretly Dying, telling his son that unlike his domineering mother who only wanted her good side shown, Eri wants Yuta to remember her however he wants to. Mind Screw: There's generally no telling what is incidental footage of people being their true selves or edited performances. Even the above mentions of Yuta's dad turning out to be merely playing a fictionalized version of himself get muddied by him asking if they could do another take of something he says out of seeming sincerity.Fantasy has a great influence on the formation of reverse corners. It's a joy to learn later that some of the panels that felt real were actually film footage. Writer Revolt: In-universe, the bizarre ending of Dead Explosion Mother, where Yuta runs away from the hospital as it explodes, was his rebellion against his mother manipulating the rest of film to make her look better. More subtly, he also included some of the random footage of cats she told him to get rid of. nowadays not only is a good means of entertainment that is good for your mental health but also save Sayonara Eri is a tale of loss. The synopsis is not something that would attract your attention if you're not into Drama but once you start reading it, you know this one shot is going to leave Kissing Discretion Shot: While Eri's in the hospital, she asks Yuta if they shot any scenes of them kissing. He tells her they did, but asks if they should shoot one more "just to be safe." Yuta's camera is focused on the ceiling during this entire exchange, so we never see any of the kisses in question.

What I assumed was just Fujimoto talking about a dead relative turned into a story showcasing his obvious love of he has an exceptional gift for illustrating realistic, flawed, conflicted characters that you just can't help but root for and see yourself in. As is evident in the many complex relationship dynamics in Chainsaw Man, Fujimoto portrays the ups and downs of young love in all its forms expertly. The affection between Yuta and Eri, as well as Yuta and his dying mother, is both genuine and toxic, both heartwarming and unsettling, and painfully realistic. Yuta continued his life after Eri's death and becomes a family man, but he never stopped editing Eri's 2,728 hours of footage. Years later, Yuta loses his wife and daughter in an accident. He couldn't bear the burden of losing anyone else, so he decides to end his life at the place where he and Eri watched the movies. We can think that it was added with the intention of showing the beauty of life and movies. When we examine Eri, we realize that she is actually a nice side character.Movies can always affect our mind and judgment and change our vision and this was the point that was shown📽 All except for one girl named Eri. She decides to enlist Yuta in creating another film, since unlike her peers, she actually loved Yuta's documentary. As they grow closer, the lines between fiction and reality slowly break down... Es que me parece que lo conecta todo de manera soberbia. Y que justo el final se deja abierto a tantas posibilidades (teorías) me fascina, sin embargo, lo que a mí lo que me queda claro es que luego de conocer la historia y la vida de la madre y más tarde la de Eri, lo más justo era que el protagonista ya nos diera su propia versión sobre lo que sentía.

Amateur Filmmaking Plot: The whole story is Yuta making different films with his smartphone as an integral part of his life. The film Yuta compiled together that seemed to be a documentary, turned out to be a semi autobiography that Yuta edited and showed in front of the whole school.

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facts about a Japanese gem, manga, would be a big loss for you. There are many reasons why there are Pineda, Rafael (April 10, 2022). "Viz Media, Manga Plus Publish Tatsuki Fujimoto's 'Goodbye, Eri' 1-Shot Manga in English". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on April 11, 2022 . Retrieved April 12, 2022. Fujimoto is a natural story boarder with all his previous works and now this one. He tells and shows stories like if they were put on film even when none of his manga has been animated yet. Satoshi Kon too had this natural talent where he drew all of his story boards in many note books.

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