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Idk but this vid feels like the culmination of all the years you've spent making videos, I know you'll make better ones but right now I feel confident saying this is your best
Honestly, I feel the same. I've been doing less "multiple series" videos recently, and I think its because I don't like doing shallow passes anymore. What was good about those migrated into single series videos, and now they all feel much more in depth. But, this one is also strong because I watched it after other Kon works, and it builds on those same themes. I guess my coverage of his works is in a way representative of my journey alike
As a creative person one of the things I’ve very much struggled with was the fact that more and more we are seeing the soul of creativity and art give weigh to automation, especially with the recent advancements in ai. It really bothered me for awhile, made me feel like my creations were pointless, hopeless. But I’ve come to realize I can’t stop it but that’s ok. I’ll keep screaming into that void of the soulless machine, not to win, not for others, but for myself. For art. To keep the flame alive. I won’t win most likely. But that’s ok. Because at least I fought. At least in the end I can look back and say I gave it everything.
As somehow who feels very unhappy at their core, I often wonder if looking back and being satisfied with having worked hard at a passion is truly enough, or if its just what we say to cope with how things turned out. But, I think in a way all things are coping with a reality that can't be controlled. And if that's the case, then I think giving it our all is really all we can do. Nothing will ever go according to plan, and new arrivals will throw off everything our past self built. But we still did it anyway, because that's what we can always do
Pain is unavoidable. So why do we choose the pain of regret and emptiness over the pain of failure and fear? Only the latter can lead to anything. Why is it so easy for a person to waste their life away? It might look like that's what they want, but don't we all have that voice in our head that yearns for something greater? Why is it so easy to ignore it, or make excuses for why it can't be done? I've sometimes thought that my death won't be sad. Not compared to the fact that I never truly lived. In your videos I feel like I see somebody who understands this part of me, someone who also looks at life from this angle. I hope we all find a way to really live.
Im not gonna lie, a part of me watches these videos just to see PV's development. Also, I appreciate you for introducing me to a lot of these anime. I've especially enjoyed Kon's works.
I'm so happy i could pass that enjoyment along! A great friend told me to watch Perfect Blue a year ago, and it'll end up being one of the most important suggestions I received in my life
I in high shool once did a video like this about stories told without words, got a good grade and kinda forgot about it, now seeing this video makes me happy that people are making videos like this and getting money of it. Keep that up!
I agree with a lot said but there's also the fact that her reasons changed over time. "The most important thing" she knew what it really was originally, but it was an excuse to chase the guy she loved. That chase was what made her attractive to the filmmakers, and when she found the man she married, she though he was the artist, or at least like the artist. He wasn't the idealized thing she spent so long she had been chasing, and she was upset because he wasn't. He never really said he was, the error was on her point but she needed someone to put the blame on so she could resolve it in her head. Finding the key was like finding her passion again and that't the moment she realised it was the journey, not the destination. (Much can also be extrapolated about chasing relationships as well). It's why the movie ends pretty much at that moment and statement and despite ay future career, the rest is just to wrap up the lesson. (But it wasn't a lesson on her deathbed). The part where she talks about chasing him before dying is because what she fell in love with along the way was adventure, and death is a final adventure.. (as is space, which is the space ship scenes as she dies)
@@ProfessorViral I watched it and I enjoyed your words! The film was terrific and her pursuit to find the painter was beautiful. In the beginning of her journey, she never remained stagnant and kept adapting to new changes. I was in another youTube video, in where I came across a comment that said that the statement she said at the end, "After all, what I really love is the pursuit of him”., was an incorrect translation, rather it should be, “I love the me who is chasing after him.” Whether that statement is true or not, it changed my perspective of not her longing to reunite with someone and her journey, but rather who she became after each story, where her accomplishments got her, and the happiness in those moments. Even in her deathbed, she was still moving towards that faraway place. It was her always running to the unknown and embracing it to be a part of her. Don’t know if that makes sense😅, but between this movie and Paprika, I don’t know which I love more🤍 Thank you for this video!
The sub of this movie is actually free with ads here on UA-cam! What a stroke of luck I watched it just a couple weeks before this came out! Thank you for sharing. Been watching your videos for a while with my husband but I’m not usually much of a talker. I like them because they resonate with me. He likes them because the way they resonate with me helps him understand me in ways I can’t outright talk about. Also, interesting choice of transitions in this one. Little bit PowerPoint-esque.
I was gonna type a whole paragraph, however I feel that what I want to say is very simple, and that this is by far the best video you ever made, And Congrats on 100k subscribers, Hope your growth continues, and also I hope you find and give more inspiration in this world, yeah idk what else to say amazing video, you help more people out than you think you do. O, I guess I typed out a paragraph anyways.
I love your videos so much. I normally listen while i paint but your thoughts are so intriguing and have given me many knew ways to grow in life, and new ways to look at media. Thank you for all the inspiration.
Thank you for the inspiration just the same. To know that the words I write can provide some of that feeling which led me to do this in the first place to others is a validation I can't begin to explain. I often feel that what I write doesn't matter, but when people say things like this I can't justify believing that anymore
ur the only and first patreon content creator i've ever supported financially. something something i want you to feel deeply in the same way your content makes me feel deeply. Bola
There can also be a danger with art, where we’re so moved by it that real life and ourselves simply can’t compare. In that case, you can get caught in a downward spiral or longing, self loathing, and despair. I’d be curious to know if there are any stories about that.
I don't think that would be good. I can't say there is no reason to feel that way, it would be naive of me. But the path isn't straight. The thing about living is that change is the only thing we can guarantee, which means nothing as it is now will remain, for better or for worse. Every plan will go wrong, every idea will shift, every day will pass. Everything is merely probability, but the only way to keep the good possibilities alive is to be alive. The path isn't straight for better or worse; but when we rush it starts to look like it is. And we have to remember is not
The second part of your analysis actually reminds me greatly of the first American 'Virtuoso' Composer; Charles Ives - in literally so many ways. If i can make a recommendation (assuming anyone who reads this hasnt heard of him before) check out his work The Concord Sonata (Concord, Mass, Sonata No 2) specifically the second movement "Hawthorne". If you look him up on wikipedia (and personally i find his biography there one of the most inspiring as well as disheartening/despair inducing tales ive read) and near the bottom it will link to a bandcamp upload from Dec 2023 of the first ever recording done of this Sonata. The blurb there talks about how he managed to succeed in the end, and become to model to leave the mold of what the american artist ""aught"" be. More important than that, is check out the track i mentioned, then watch or listen to ANYONE else play it. Theyre the same song, but the expression? The mood? The meaning? Little extra thing, the piece of writing he published alongside that composition "Essays before a Sonata" is suuuuper provocative in the best manner, questioning the form of the music of his time, and to what heights we may be capable? How far before we cease to express, how abstract a thing might we present through sound?
Is her getting the back meaniung its never too late, for something :O And the videos recently really hit a new leven of authentic yet thought off and just hitting , of the not reason, but heart too.Bu also brought it actoss earnest which, i admire. And dang the outro is, masterful haunting.
I'd have to give like a top 10, but I think Beelze is my first thought. When I first got back into the game, I thought it was unbeatable, but as I got better I saw even then it was outdated. It was a card that captured my attention and forced me to get better, but I also looked for ways to keep it relevant because I loved it
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Idk but this vid feels like the culmination of all the years you've spent making videos, I know you'll make better ones but right now I feel confident saying this is your best
Honestly, I feel the same. I've been doing less "multiple series" videos recently, and I think its because I don't like doing shallow passes anymore. What was good about those migrated into single series videos, and now they all feel much more in depth. But, this one is also strong because I watched it after other Kon works, and it builds on those same themes. I guess my coverage of his works is in a way representative of my journey alike
As a creative person one of the things I’ve very much struggled with was the fact that more and more we are seeing the soul of creativity and art give weigh to automation, especially with the recent advancements in ai. It really bothered me for awhile, made me feel like my creations were pointless, hopeless. But I’ve come to realize I can’t stop it but that’s ok. I’ll keep screaming into that void of the soulless machine, not to win, not for others, but for myself. For art. To keep the flame alive. I won’t win most likely. But that’s ok. Because at least I fought. At least in the end I can look back and say I gave it everything.
As somehow who feels very unhappy at their core, I often wonder if looking back and being satisfied with having worked hard at a passion is truly enough, or if its just what we say to cope with how things turned out. But, I think in a way all things are coping with a reality that can't be controlled. And if that's the case, then I think giving it our all is really all we can do. Nothing will ever go according to plan, and new arrivals will throw off everything our past self built. But we still did it anyway, because that's what we can always do
Pain is unavoidable. So why do we choose the pain of regret and emptiness over the pain of failure and fear? Only the latter can lead to anything. Why is it so easy for a person to waste their life away? It might look like that's what they want, but don't we all have that voice in our head that yearns for something greater? Why is it so easy to ignore it, or make excuses for why it can't be done? I've sometimes thought that my death won't be sad. Not compared to the fact that I never truly lived. In your videos I feel like I see somebody who understands this part of me, someone who also looks at life from this angle. I hope we all find a way to really live.
I'm sitting in a high school class and I'm watching this video realizing that this perfectly describes myself and I think I'm okay with that
Watch me after your classes! It might be boring but they're the real professors haha
Im not gonna lie, a part of me watches these videos just to see PV's development.
Also, I appreciate you for introducing me to a lot of these anime. I've especially enjoyed Kon's works.
I'm so happy i could pass that enjoyment along! A great friend told me to watch Perfect Blue a year ago, and it'll end up being one of the most important suggestions I received in my life
Millenium Actress mentioned, I am summoned.
Just call me Yuna I guess lol
Ohhh production quality increases and my man is killing it. It’s been such an honor to watch you grow as a creator bro.
Thank you thank you! It's been super nice to up the equipment quality this year because of everyone's support!
home from school and READY FOR THIS HEAT
Hope it lived up to the hype haha
late update: it absolutely did, thank you yet again
I in high shool once did a video like this about stories told without words, got a good grade and kinda forgot about it, now seeing this video makes me happy that people are making videos like this and getting money of it. Keep that up!
Glad I could bring back some tangential memories! I'll try my best to keep it up!
Professor Viral this is a interesting video. I see that Cyberpunk Edgerunners clip, I gave my friend that anime as a gift.
A very good gift you gave them there haha
@@ProfessorViralThank you very much. It is one of the realist anime you will see.
Also love the uploads during work gives me something to listen and think about
Happy I can provide a bit of that! That kind of thing always helps me out too
Best part is enjoying Professor Viral on company time. I’m all for it.
I agree with a lot said but there's also the fact that her reasons changed over time.
"The most important thing" she knew what it really was originally, but it was an excuse to chase the guy she loved. That chase was what made her attractive to the filmmakers, and when she found the man she married, she though he was the artist, or at least like the artist. He wasn't the idealized thing she spent so long she had been chasing, and she was upset because he wasn't. He never really said he was, the error was on her point but she needed someone to put the blame on so she could resolve it in her head. Finding the key was like finding her passion again and that't the moment she realised it was the journey, not the destination. (Much can also be extrapolated about chasing relationships as well). It's why the movie ends pretty much at that moment and statement and despite ay future career, the rest is just to wrap up the lesson. (But it wasn't a lesson on her deathbed). The part where she talks about chasing him before dying is because what she fell in love with along the way was adventure, and death is a final adventure.. (as is space, which is the space ship scenes as she dies)
Listening to your videos is always a good time. Gives me lots to think about.
I'm always glad to hear I can be that for people, thank you : )
Just finished watching the movie, so it feels like perfect timing that this came out today🥺
My secret cameras in subscribers houses finally are paying off. I mean, how convenient. Ha. Ha
@@ProfessorViral I watched it and I enjoyed your words! The film was terrific and her pursuit to find the painter was beautiful. In the beginning of her journey, she never remained stagnant and kept adapting to new changes. I was in another youTube video, in where I came across a comment that said that the statement she said at the end, "After all, what I really love is the pursuit of him”., was an incorrect translation, rather it should be, “I love the me who is chasing after him.” Whether that statement is true or not, it changed my perspective of not her longing to reunite with someone and her journey, but rather who she became after each story, where her accomplishments got her, and the happiness in those moments. Even in her deathbed, she was still moving towards that faraway place. It was her always running to the unknown and embracing it to be a part of her. Don’t know if that makes sense😅, but between this movie and Paprika, I don’t know which I love more🤍 Thank you for this video!
You must analyze Clannad and do a video about it but is a whole rabbit hole.
Thank you for giving a part of what is you into this video
The sub of this movie is actually free with ads here on UA-cam! What a stroke of luck I watched it just a couple weeks before this came out!
Thank you for sharing. Been watching your videos for a while with my husband but I’m not usually much of a talker. I like them because they resonate with me. He likes them because the way they resonate with me helps him understand me in ways I can’t outright talk about.
Also, interesting choice of transitions in this one. Little bit PowerPoint-esque.
Engagement
Engagement engaged
I was gonna type a whole paragraph, however I feel that what I want to say is very simple, and that this is by far the best video you ever made, And Congrats on 100k subscribers, Hope your growth continues, and also I hope you find and give more inspiration in this world, yeah idk what else to say amazing video, you help more people out than you think you do. O, I guess I typed out a paragraph anyways.
Beautifully written 🤍
Thank you 💙
I love your videos so much. I normally listen while i paint but your thoughts are so intriguing and have given me many knew ways to grow in life, and new ways to look at media. Thank you for all the inspiration.
Thank you for the inspiration just the same. To know that the words I write can provide some of that feeling which led me to do this in the first place to others is a validation I can't begin to explain. I often feel that what I write doesn't matter, but when people say things like this I can't justify believing that anymore
ur the only and first patreon content creator i've ever supported financially. something something i want you to feel deeply in the same way your content makes me feel deeply. Bola
There can also be a danger with art, where we’re so moved by it that real life and ourselves simply can’t compare. In that case, you can get caught in a downward spiral or longing, self loathing, and despair.
I’d be curious to know if there are any stories about that.
The journey is making me want to end the journey early. I need to get to the destination soon
I don't think that would be good. I can't say there is no reason to feel that way, it would be naive of me. But the path isn't straight. The thing about living is that change is the only thing we can guarantee, which means nothing as it is now will remain, for better or for worse. Every plan will go wrong, every idea will shift, every day will pass. Everything is merely probability, but the only way to keep the good possibilities alive is to be alive. The path isn't straight for better or worse; but when we rush it starts to look like it is. And we have to remember is not
Oh lawd gonna make me cry@@ProfessorViral
greatest & most influential video ive seen in my life 👍👍
The second part of your analysis actually reminds me greatly of the first American 'Virtuoso' Composer; Charles Ives - in literally so many ways. If i can make a recommendation (assuming anyone who reads this hasnt heard of him before) check out his work The Concord Sonata (Concord, Mass, Sonata No 2) specifically the second movement "Hawthorne". If you look him up on wikipedia (and personally i find his biography there one of the most inspiring as well as disheartening/despair inducing tales ive read) and near the bottom it will link to a bandcamp upload from Dec 2023 of the first ever recording done of this Sonata. The blurb there talks about how he managed to succeed in the end, and become to model to leave the mold of what the american artist ""aught"" be. More important than that, is check out the track i mentioned, then watch or listen to ANYONE else play it. Theyre the same song, but the expression? The mood? The meaning?
Little extra thing, the piece of writing he published alongside that composition "Essays before a Sonata" is suuuuper provocative in the best manner, questioning the form of the music of his time, and to what heights we may be capable? How far before we cease to express, how abstract a thing might we present through sound?
Beautiful. Thank you
Of course!
You may want to remind people to thumbs up your vids for the algorithm gods
Always good to see you well mate.
Is her getting the back meaniung its never too late, for something :O
And the videos recently really hit a new leven of authentic yet thought off and just hitting , of the not reason, but heart too.Bu also brought it actoss earnest which, i admire. And dang the outro is, masterful haunting.
New to your content, and I am impressed… have a sub my man
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man this close to heart
Hopefully it's a good insight for something positive in the future!
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Yo what's your favorite Yu Gi Oh card?
I'd have to give like a top 10, but I think Beelze is my first thought. When I first got back into the game, I thought it was unbeatable, but as I got better I saw even then it was outdated. It was a card that captured my attention and forced me to get better, but I also looked for ways to keep it relevant because I loved it
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