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Apr. 5th, 2004 09:22 pmNaruto 77: ... That's some messed up shit his village put him through. And yet, I can understand their behavior, because they're only human, and they feared the threat he posed. But saaaaaad!!!!
I loved Naruto's thoughts through all this. He identifies with Gaara so much, and that's why he fears him. Because he sees how easily he could have become Gaara. In fact, how close to that he did come when he stole the scroll and heard Mizuki's words.
The image of Naruto moving his head forward into the reflection of Gaara and having the cracked surface then reflect Naruto's own face as his blood drips down his forehead.... that has to be one of my favorite images in the whole series. Right up there with the thousands of Naruto clones in episode one, and the demon-eyed Naruto stopping the giant snake in the 2nd chuunin exam, and the credits montage of all the teams in the chuunin exams in the second season opening. I'll have to icon it.
Also very cool was the connection shown between Naruto's eyes and Gaara's eyes. Eyes were a huge motif and thematic symbol in this episode, and with the theme of eyes = soul (emphasized by the mirror images), it firmly cemented the parallel of Naruto=Gaara.
On a happier note... I adored Kakashi coming in through Naruto's window to try and force him to eat vegetables. How cute! I was rereading volume 2 of the manga (the only one I have) and I noticed on the chapter cover page with Naruto studying ninja stuff in his room, there is a beaten-up Kakashi doll that he punches twenty times every morning. ::snicker::
Iruka's relationship with Naruto is one of the things I like the most about this series, though I rarely ever think about it. But whenever I do, I like it because it's obvious that Naruto loves Iruka so much, and that Iruka's kindness and compassion has had such a profound effect on Naruto. It's incredibly sad that Gaara's uncle could not feel the same way, even though Iruka's loss was just as great as Gaara's uncle's loss, probably greater because it orphaned him.
I loved Naruto's thoughts through all this. He identifies with Gaara so much, and that's why he fears him. Because he sees how easily he could have become Gaara. In fact, how close to that he did come when he stole the scroll and heard Mizuki's words.
The image of Naruto moving his head forward into the reflection of Gaara and having the cracked surface then reflect Naruto's own face as his blood drips down his forehead.... that has to be one of my favorite images in the whole series. Right up there with the thousands of Naruto clones in episode one, and the demon-eyed Naruto stopping the giant snake in the 2nd chuunin exam, and the credits montage of all the teams in the chuunin exams in the second season opening. I'll have to icon it.
Also very cool was the connection shown between Naruto's eyes and Gaara's eyes. Eyes were a huge motif and thematic symbol in this episode, and with the theme of eyes = soul (emphasized by the mirror images), it firmly cemented the parallel of Naruto=Gaara.
On a happier note... I adored Kakashi coming in through Naruto's window to try and force him to eat vegetables. How cute! I was rereading volume 2 of the manga (the only one I have) and I noticed on the chapter cover page with Naruto studying ninja stuff in his room, there is a beaten-up Kakashi doll that he punches twenty times every morning. ::snicker::
Iruka's relationship with Naruto is one of the things I like the most about this series, though I rarely ever think about it. But whenever I do, I like it because it's obvious that Naruto loves Iruka so much, and that Iruka's kindness and compassion has had such a profound effect on Naruto. It's incredibly sad that Gaara's uncle could not feel the same way, even though Iruka's loss was just as great as Gaara's uncle's loss, probably greater because it orphaned him.
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Date: 2004-04-07 12:09 pm (UTC)Waitaminute? Wolfwood dies? Well, no reason to finish watching my Trigun DVDs now :p
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Date: 2004-04-07 06:20 pm (UTC)Are you lying now? Because that seems like an awfully deliberately constructed sentence.
Wolfwood dies? Well, no reason to finish watching my Trigun DVDs now :p
You own them and haven't watched them? ::gasp:: Besides, I remember you telling me a long time ago that you'd seen Trigun.