finished 4/5 silent hill f endings... ohhh some people have missed the point SO fucking hard actually
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finished 4/5 silent hill f endings... ohhh some people have missed the point SO fucking hard actually
I think enough time has passed but I’m gonna put a spoiler alert just in case: if you haven’t finished the game and don’t want to be spoiled, kindly scroll past this post.
So, some have called Kotoyuki/Fox Mask “pedo” and “groomer”. This is entirely wrong, proven by some details in the game:
• Hinako isn’t the teenage girl we see most of the game. This is how she sees herself under the drug influence. In the normal ending, the law enforcers describe the suspect as a young woman in her 20s—that’s Hinako. She’s already a grownup by the time of the wedding.
• When we go through the playground there’s a brief flashback of a little girl, who’s Hinako, and a little boy called “Kotoyuki”. This means they met when they were kids and Kotoyuki’s about the same age or a couple years older than Hinako. So no problematic age gap.
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im jelly about how the JP fandom is having fun and sharing their theories and fan works with a respectful reception while the western fandom is panicking over a guy that's not what they think he is and if you like him, you are misogynistic, you didn't understand the main point of the game and your brain is rotten bc you only thirst over fictional men.
Both of them are fun to draw! I will be posting abit of silent hill fanarts here and there occasionally now! :D
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i can't believe kotoyuki is considered a groomer and a pedophile when it's said in the story that he and hinako are the same age and also like each other. and also, it is stated that kotoyuki was groomed to be the perfect husband and head of the clan since he was a child.
both hinako and kotoyuki were victims of the patriarchal system. hinako was the one who free them both from it, and changed kotoyuki's views and his way of living.
people saying "illierate," "you didn't get it," "not the main point of the story" are crazy or just go with their moral panic and don't want to dig deeper (which is strange as hell because this is a silent hill game?). silent hill f has many themes that we can also pay attention to.
There has been atleast 50 rkgks of jptwt artist drawing fox mask pregnant and hinako stepping up as the husband on my fyp
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Hey uh. Something about the religious trauma themes in Nimona. the "it goes against the word of Gloreth". The ancient scrolls used as justification for murder and destruction of everything different to yourselves, when the tale of Gloreth has been changed and corrupted so much over time that it has changed the complexity of what truly happened/ is no longer relevant or useful. The visual similarities between the swords of the knights and the crucifix. Used to injure and maim the 'villain', who is actually the misunderstood and shunned hero who will come back and save the sinners who shunned them. Ballister telling the director that she can have the sword, he's not interested in crucifying, dropping the sword again when he finally sees and accepts Nimona at the end of the film. ANYWAY
My favorite part of Nimona's narrative queerness is the dichotomy of the trans experience and the cis gay experience explored in Nimona and Ballister's relationship. They're both queer people villains, but Nimona's villainy is seen as more innate, while Ballister's is something he can escape. Nimona is trans a "monster," but he is just a victim of circumstances who can reclaim a powerful position. Nimona goes to him as a fellow queer person villain, but finds that Ballister has just as many judgements to unpack and insensitive questions to ask as other people, though he is more willing to do the work. I saw so much of the community dynamics of trans and cis people in queer spaces in this. Outsiders think we're exactly the same, but internally many cis people either don't care for uniquely trans struggles or want to distance themselves from us completely.
Nimona hits different when you realize that it's never stated if there ARE actually any other 'monsters' like Nimona, in fact, the opposite is implied.
The movie seems to hint that, well, Nimona is the only one, which- holy fuck, that means every commercial about killing monsters, every campaign against them, every single lie the history books have turned into truth...
It's all just in reference to her.
this line fucking hit. but it's true.
queer people for years, centuries, have been oppressed for being their most authentic selves, by the people who call themselves heroes and us the monsters, even nowadays with the most recent law for allowing discrimination against queer people in America. They call themselves the good guys, the saviours, the ones completely in the right and justified for hating against people just trying to live their lives. And apparently we're supposed to be the bad guys in this story.
i'm so glad that this movie came out when it did, the world really needs it.
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Also my favorite nimona detail is how they gave her cat-like reflective eyes and u can see the eeriness of them when Ambrossious and the Director realize she isn’t human
The thing about Nimona (the movie) is, as you begin to watch, you think the knights have been fighting off monsters, like, regularly. That if not the last few generations, than at least a 200, 400 years ago, right? They've built the wall and they've made the Mega Destructive Canons, and an 1000 years worth of (possibly a tad inbred) Knights trained to fight monsters, and you think, well, they must have USED them
And as the movie goes on you realise, people haven't just never seen a monster in recent memory, the Kingdom has never seen a monster At All.
Gloreth was a child, she turned on her friend because her parents told her to. Nimona left after Gloreth turned her sword on her. She "defeated" the monster.
Gloreth's home was destroyed by the foolishness and hatred of the adults around her, but she was raised to believe it was her friend's doing. Her memory of the event was probably twisted by this narrative, until she remembered it as the little girl turning into a fire breathing monster (Nimona never actually turns into anything that looks like that dragon image in the scroll)
Then, raised to believe she'd been the hero, told over and over again that her positive memories of Nimona were lies, Gloreth grew up hating "monsters"
But she never actually fought them. Her knights never fought them.
No one did.
Because the monsters never existed