Postby Bobtheduck » Thu Feb 19, 2004 11:07 pm
Hmm... Dark is a broad term. Like batman? You mean half-gothic? Or like underworld, which is "slick" Gothic? Boogiepop Phantom is very dark, isn't stereotypically gothic, and it's an excelent brain teaser show. It takes a lot of effort to understand, and it can be quite slow, but it has a very specific style and is very psychological (much like the Silent Hill games) It's NOT an action show like Batman or {movie} like "Underworld."
Lain is pretty dark, but it's probably too slow for most people's tastes. It's very far from being an action show, but it's good to see that not all anime has to be action... (that's the stereotype that Cartoon Netowork is trying to push) It requires a lot of contemplating and several viewings to understand, and then you will have your own interpretation of the show that will be much different than other people's interpretations... Lain is most DEFINATELY for older audiences only, though. Not for content necissarily (I.E violence, sexuality, language) but for subject matter, really... Actually, that doesn't describe it actually... I wouldn't reccomend it to anyone under the age of 16 and no one under the maturity of an 18 or 19 year old. (I saw age 16 because there are some pretty mature 16 year olds, but for people younger than that, even if you THINK you're mature enough, there's no need to test the waters with this one...) Lain should not be watched by people with any sort of social problems or emotional disorders. You must be "sober" when you watch this show... If you're in a depression, this can certainly make it worse, and if you're in despair, you will probably interpret this show to fit your mood, and it will only work to amplify it... Basically, while I love Lain, I have reservations about reccomending it openly because of how strongly it plays with your head. NOT EVERYONE is affected by it like that, but a lot of people are... If you're mature and if you're in a good mood and not under a lot of stress, then I would heartily recommend Lain... It's well worth the effort.
A lot of these "darker" anime have some mature sexual themes. Lain has [spoiler=age warning]ventures into a cyber-sex chat room and one quick (undetailed) shot of masturbation... You just see where her hand was, but you don't actually see the act or anything...[/spoiler] Boogiepop has a stalker who is living out a delusion based on a hentai game he had played, where the girls he sees are toys for him to play with... That is a particularly disturbing episode. I've heard about some stuff in Hellsing, and as for Berserk, I've only seen the first ep, but I heard that it gets VERY explicit after that. This show is put in the "X" rated section by the parent's guide to anime.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evcNPfZlrZs Watch this movie なう。 It's legal, free... And it's more than its premise. It's not saying Fast Food is good food. Just watch it.
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