This scene was very incredibly well done. The tension I felt as I put the pieces together along with araragi was real. It feels great when a story has you figure something out at the perfect moment.
Probably just biased conjecture but ... ... I was most impressed how they actually went with counting all of those clues and I think many other series or movies or scenes elswhere would have skipped most of them with a cut or black screen. But due to the - somewhat annoying - mentioning of all those clues it really pulls the viewer into the whole story.
The soundtrack makes it intense, which was already building up from earlier clues, the rest is an indicator that theres probly alot more you can suspect which provokes you to rewatch it. This particular soundtrack def plays a big role in that
I totally agree, I was so surprised when I realized we would get to see everything (even if we didn't get to hear those clues). But rather than annoying, I'd say it was very stressful. I felt exactly the same way Araragi did : I felt pressured into thinking, into facing the fact that the most awful truth is the truth nonetheless, no matter how much I'd want for it to be different, no matter how much I'm trying to think about another possibility. And that's a big part of why I love this arc so much : because it does such a great job at putting us in Araragi's shoes. (The ending with Araragi letting us guess what was in the letter is such a great detail because of that.)
Spoilers ahead: I feel like there could've been so much more hypotheses to explain Sodachi's mother's disappearance. It's simply unthinkable that in two years, nobody would've been alerted by a rotten corpse's smell and the insects that would be attracted by the decomposition. Before moving to another house, how was the corpse disposed of? Did nobody ever visit Sodachi's house in two whole years? Nobody thought about investigating Sodachi's mother's disappearance and going over to check things at their house in two years? Am I missing something? This could simply not happen in our day and age.
Genuinely was one of Monogatari's most terrifying moments on my end.
Ive never seen an OST fit a scene more than this one, it was so damn intense and the build-up sure helped paint the perfect picture
This scene was very incredibly well done. The tension I felt as I put the pieces together along with araragi was real. It feels great when a story has you figure something out at the perfect moment.
One of the best soundtracks of the franchise for one of the best scenes of the franchise. That shit is so freakin intense. Genius ost.
Probably just biased conjecture but ...
... I was most impressed how they actually went with counting all of those clues and I think many other series or movies or scenes elswhere would have skipped most of them with a cut or black screen. But due to the - somewhat annoying - mentioning of all those clues it really pulls the viewer into the whole story.
The soundtrack makes it intense, which was already building up from earlier clues, the rest is an indicator that theres probly alot more you can suspect which provokes you to rewatch it. This particular soundtrack def plays a big role in that
I totally agree, I was so surprised when I realized we would get to see everything (even if we didn't get to hear those clues). But rather than annoying, I'd say it was very stressful. I felt exactly the same way Araragi did : I felt pressured into thinking, into facing the fact that the most awful truth is the truth nonetheless, no matter how much I'd want for it to be different, no matter how much I'm trying to think about another possibility.
And that's a big part of why I love this arc so much : because it does such a great job at putting us in Araragi's shoes. (The ending with Araragi letting us guess what was in the letter is such a great detail because of that.)
This scene was so cool!
This is the hint scene right?
what scene is this from? what episode please
@@reke9942 episode 7 , hint scene
best reveal of mystery of anything in mystery genre
Umineko disagrees.
how many hints??
About 50
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A revelação da mãe da Sodachi
Spoilers ahead:
I feel like there could've been so much more hypotheses to explain Sodachi's mother's disappearance. It's simply unthinkable that in two years, nobody would've been alerted by a rotten corpse's smell and the insects that would be attracted by the decomposition. Before moving to another house, how was the corpse disposed of? Did nobody ever visit Sodachi's house in two whole years? Nobody thought about investigating Sodachi's mother's disappearance and going over to check things at their house in two years?
Am I missing something? This could simply not happen in our day and age.
good
hint hint hint.
Hinto desu