FMA movie - redux viewing
Feb. 27th, 2006 12:22 pmOkay, that whole Roy/Havoc/Breda snow conversation?
Why wasn't Roy angsting about all this stuff in the season finale? He was all "The world is imperfect" and "Ding dong the bastard's dead" and "Let's eat lots of apples" and stuff. How did we go from the beginnings of [relative] peace of mind to brooding about the people he's stepped on to get to the top? How did we go from apples to wallowing?
This was my biggest confusion in the fim, and remains despite a different translation. Dunno why I was hoping it would be clearer.
I still don't buy that the person he's "waiting for" is Ed. That makes...NO SENSE WHATSOEVER given how they parted in episode 48.
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Izumi: Still the prettiest, even dead.
EDIT 1: Why do subbers translate "Nii-san" as "Ed" or "Edward"? I've been an otaku long enough to know that's not what "nii-san" means.
EDIT 2: You know, the focus on Nazis is interesting and ironic when you consider the massacres the Japanese led against the countries of Asia in WWII.
Why wasn't Roy angsting about all this stuff in the season finale? He was all "The world is imperfect" and "Ding dong the bastard's dead" and "Let's eat lots of apples" and stuff. How did we go from the beginnings of [relative] peace of mind to brooding about the people he's stepped on to get to the top? How did we go from apples to wallowing?
This was my biggest confusion in the fim, and remains despite a different translation. Dunno why I was hoping it would be clearer.
I still don't buy that the person he's "waiting for" is Ed. That makes...NO SENSE WHATSOEVER given how they parted in episode 48.
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Izumi: Still the prettiest, even dead.
EDIT 1: Why do subbers translate "Nii-san" as "Ed" or "Edward"? I've been an otaku long enough to know that's not what "nii-san" means.
EDIT 2: You know, the focus on Nazis is interesting and ironic when you consider the massacres the Japanese led against the countries of Asia in WWII.
"Men are at war with each other because each man is at war with himself."
Date: 2006-02-28 04:55 am (UTC)That's the first thing that came into my mind during that scene. "I'm a regular soldier now", a wish to cast off any remants of being in command, because so many had died in his crusade to save his country from corruption and find Hughes' murderer.
People followed Roy with little or no question. He had one of those personalities, something akin to Napoleon or even Patton or Lee. It wasn't hard to convince someone his purpose in life was worth their time and quite possibly their lives as well. In Roy's group of dedicated soldiers, they came to see him as more of an older brother than a commander. Fuery even said as much (or that might've just been in the manga).
Now, here's a soldier whose physical wounds have healed and he's had nothing but time to reflect on everything in his life which led up to this. His ambition is voided, since they've established a Parliament, and he's voluntarily stepped down from being a leader. Without all of that, who is Roy Mustang? Obviously, through reflection, he figured out that he was still that same person and he had something to offer to the world. Amestris is far from safe, as was proved by our world attemping to intrude on theirs.
I hope that made sense.
Re: "Men are at war with each other because each man is at war with himself."
Date: 2006-03-04 09:55 pm (UTC)Re: "Men are at war with each other because each man is at war with himself."
Date: 2006-03-05 08:13 am (UTC)