Showing posts with label parenthood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parenthood. Show all posts

27.10.11

For your own good: childhood traumas and bad parenthood in Mawaru Penguindrum

The tools used to create that 'pure' love

Only blood-related family members can be trusted. Family members never lie. Pure and beautiful love exists only among family. ~ Yuri's father
Anti-freudian Sanetoshi, go!

Don't you think families are a sort of fantasy, a curse of sorts? Think about it. Just how many children suffer because they are bound to their family? Parents who treat their children as objects in the name of love, abusing them. They only love themselves, yet kids must love their parents solely because they are family, and love their siblings. ~ Sanetoshi

In Mawaru Penguindrum's episode 'Savior of the World' Yuri's past is revealed and it's not a beautiful one. More than all the other characters' past, Yuri's is the most loaded with heavy symbolism and dipped in the blue of sadness, melancholy and despair. The dialogues are shoved into the viewers' face and provoke them to deconstruct the notion of family as shelter. Sanetoshi chats with Kanba and echoes Alice Miller's work and that of other modern psychotherapists. Ikuhara sure has read a lot of psychology.

11.8.11

Usagi Drop/Bunny Drop (Episodes 1-4)





This season, me and Mrs. Kitsune are watching a lot of good anime, we've already said as much in the First Impressions post.  Usagi Drop is here to give something totally different, a journey through the life of a young man named Daikichi, who finds himself the only person capable of raising Rin, a little girl who was left on her own after her father, Daikichi's grandfather, died. This is surely an idea that we rarely see animated, and the manga has earned some amazing reviews. So, after 80 minutes of anime entertainment, has Usagi Drop provided us with a result good enough to match our expectations?

11.4.10

Oh tempora, oh mora ! (or not?) - When the generation gap shows its ugliness


Oh boy, how difficult it can be for your parents to understand you? I'll answer: VERY VERY MUCH (especially if your age difference is over 30 years...) If clothes represent personalities and mentalities, then just seeing the picture below, speaks volumes...