beautiful boys
you ever think about asheiji
Fly boy , ☁️
Monster ‘怪物’ · dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda (2023)
Credit source @/nekokinu on Twitter
“my soul will always be with you” is such a beautiful line; it describes how deep eiji’s love for ash is
eiji’s love trandscends the norm, to the point it affects his non-physical form which will remain with ash — even in death — until the end of time.
'I feel like the Banana Fish ending was fitting. Ash is inherently a tragic character that was finally able to be released and find the peace he wanted that he couldn't in life- there was no more story for him-' okay but have you considered shutting the fuck up and that him being alive, moving with Eiji to japan, and finally being able to heal would be the better ending? The fitting ending? Because while yes, he is inherently a tragic character, the ending helps push the stigma SA victims cannot or shouldn't heal- whether that was intentional or not. There was so much build up and metaphorical ways of saying that 'yes, he is free from his trauma now, he can heal' Only for him to just die? To not heal? Only to inflict a trauma Eiji can likely never heal from? I get that the show's a tragedy and supposed to be realistic- but think about what you say. There's a lot of people *in* real life in similar situations, who have the chance to heal but don't know if they should. Just because a person, or a situation, is tragic, doesn't mean healing isn't possible
enjoy your day everyone. 🎄
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banana fish!!!!!!!111!!!1