Uncut Frieren Ep 14
Added 2025-04-19 18:08:20 +0000 UTCComments
No? It's a first react to the series. Why an earth would I post something I've watched before? And why would you presume I've seen the episode? I took a break for 3 months before filming again. 13 and 14 were filmed recently back to back. I do NOT watch anything outside of filming. Never have. Never will. I've had comments like this before on AOT and they never cease to annoy me solely because the minute I pay attention and am perceptive - I'm labelled as faking. As if the only genuine reactions are those that have no clue what is going on from episode to episode. If you're gonna question based on me picking up more than previous episodes of Frieren then yeah - that's because I've got more comfortable analysing and speaking my thoughts than I did previously when I was starting out and new. There's going to be a shift in how I watch the show because I've improved my analytical skills in a new medium. My early AOT videos are nothing like my later AOT videos just like my earlier Frieren are not going to be like my later Frieren. Because I'm more comfortable in front of a camera and I'm learning to pick up more and question what I see rather than just mindlessly watching.
Dr Sophie Darling Reacts
2025-05-09 04:17:34 +0000 UTCHave you seen this episode before making this reaction?
gusttafa
2025-05-08 21:53:04 +0000 UTCThe music makes everything more emotional 😭
Nicolle Klais
2025-05-02 00:16:57 +0000 UTCThis show is packed with amazing quotes. 🔥 It’s straightforward but really deep. That’s what makes it so unique and underrated; it presents ideas we’ve already considered or known, but in a way that resonates perfectly. This is something the critics of the show fail to understand. Sure, there might be other shows with superior writing, although it's still up for debate. But how many truly nail the messages like this one does? In a show filled with great characters saying great lines, I think Heiter's 🗣 "I'm just faking being a grown-up until I can manage to actually be one, but I'll probably end up faking it until I die" is easily my favorite, and one of the most relatable and real things anyone has ever said in anime. You're right, Sophie, that's something we can all connect with. When we're kids, we believe that adults have all the answers. But as we get older, we see that everyone is just trying to navigate life, and adults often have to put on a brave face. Frieren makes also a very sad statement in this episode that always gets me. "I'm used to losing things" is so sad but so inevitable. Not just the people she loves but even the things she has that remind her of them will eventually fade away to time. 😢 In a similar vein to "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End," there's a stunning and poignant animated film titled "Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms." This movie explores the transient nature of beauty and emphasizes the significance of valuing moments of love and connection, even when faced with unavoidable loss. As you appreciate Frieren's journey, this film is definitely worth watching.. 🖥🍿👀
Mickael Landry
2025-04-20 13:30:49 +0000 UTCIf we look at the ring scene the clock tower is at the center of the frame cause the only thing between their love is literally time. 🏫 You brilliantly nailed it! Fern's bracelet features a blooming mirror lotus, representing the love that will eventually occurs for her with Stark, while Frieren's ring is shaped like a bud. Himmel smiled softly, realizing that this signifies a love that would never blossom during his lifetime. 💍😌 Himmel likely realized she couldn't return his feelings, yet he still wanted to express a symbol of his "eternal love" for her. Himmel's affection for Frieren is as sincere and authentic as it gets. 💘 He fully recognized her true self and loved her for it, never attempting to alter her in any way, even though he realized that meant she might never grasp his feelings. He let her go and pursue her interests without hesitation. Even after fifty years without marrying or having kids, he had no regrets. His deep appreciation for Frieren was enough; he cherished her simply for being herself. I've seen a quite a few of animes, and I can say for sure that Himmel captures the essence of unconditional love like no one else. It's all about loving someone without any strings attached, without expecting anything back, or having any conditions or demands. Finding someone like this is a real win in a dating journey.
Mickael Landry
2025-04-20 13:29:24 +0000 UTC