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ah fuck.. the Japanese dub. no thanks.
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When I first saw this scene I lost it. She's basically permanently cut off from her past and who she was. It's not who she is anymore, just sort of where she came from. So in a way, a part of her is dead, and in a way, it had to die to make her who she is today. In a sense she's mourning her own death in this scene (and loss of innocence). I have my own personal stuff going on that sort of echoes Faye's memory loss in terms of the aforementioned, so this hits really close to home for me.
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"does the light and the wind, the air and the smell, all feel brand new?" That's something we ought to ask ourselves everyday.
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yeah this scene always got to me as well. underneath the tough front she puts up she is really just tragic and heartbroken..
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@tanania You are Sooo right about the relate on many levels,we need this kind of motivation from time 2 time in the days of our lives if it's just taking a math TEST,going on a DATE,or 2 settle down with that squeeze of yours all in all, I think we all need 2 watch this ! X)
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dub or sub i dont care it breaks my heart anyway, we can all relate to it on many levels. this series is a master piece in any language
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On some level, everyone is still who they were at that age. Only the lucky have their pasts cheer them on.
This scene gets to me.
typhonsentra 3 years ago 48
This episode is sad.
Archpewpew 2 years ago 30