Oh it definitely wasn't in the 1980s novel lol, you can tell by how different it looks. That fine though, gotta sell those model kits but it was still a good fight to watch filled with a good..and very very VERY bitter character moment.
As far as the dark path, it totally goes in with his mental state.
Spoiler!!!!
When he says he must be punished, it really stacks up to everything he is reflecting on himself. Even when he broke up with his girlfriend, probably the one stable thing he had left, I believe that he must feel punished for that too. He is destroying himself just so he can be the ideal "hero" all because he feels he has to punished for everything he has done big or small. I feel for him, I'm sure many of us have felt that at some point , and nothing good comes from destroying yourself.
Your emotions are going to be a casualty at the end of this sci-fi war story too.
Your emotions are going to be a casualty at the end of this sci-fi war story too.
I'm pretty sure the consensus of finding out Gundam: Hathaway getting a movie trilogy was "Oh boy, if this stays true to the novels, then the end..." because the end was one piece of novel info that really got around, and just about the only thing I knew about it when the flim trilogy was announced. Definitely something Tomino would have done back then too, based on what people know of his early mindset, writing, and direction.
What stood out most to me about the last part of Circe was that Lane Aim may have been fighting Hathaway, but Hathaway was not fighting Lane Aim. You know who Hathaway was fighting (that part I'll keep silent for others that may wander in), and that was kinda disturbing.
And now I'm just getting back from seeing it myself. I'd worry less about that dark path compared to his mental state.
Xi vs. Alyzeus > Xi vs. Penelope, and yet I hear that's just a filler fight using a "Penelope prototype" that wasn't actually in the novel.
Oh it definitely wasn't in the 1980s novel lol, you can tell by how different it looks. That fine though, gotta sell those model kits but it was still a good fight to watch filled with a good..and very very VERY bitter character moment.
As far as the dark path, it totally goes in with his mental state.
Spoiler!!!!
When he says he must be punished, it really stacks up to everything he is reflecting on himself. Even when he broke up with his girlfriend, probably the one stable thing he had left, I believe that he must feel punished for that too. He is destroying himself just so he can be the ideal "hero" all because he feels he has to punished for everything he has done big or small. I feel for him, I'm sure many of us have felt that at some point , and nothing good comes from destroying yourself.
Your emotions are going to be a casualty at the end of this sci-fi war story too.
I'm pretty sure the consensus of finding out Gundam: Hathaway getting a movie trilogy was "Oh boy, if this stays true to the novels, then the end..." because the end was one piece of novel info that really got around, and just about the only thing I knew about it when the flim trilogy was announced. Definitely something Tomino would have done back then too, based on what people know of his early mindset, writing, and direction.
What stood out most to me about the last part of Circe was that Lane Aim may have been fighting Hathaway, but Hathaway was not fighting Lane Aim. You know who Hathaway was fighting (that part I'll keep silent for others that may wander in), and that was kinda disturbing.
Yeah. That guy was his friend too. Its very very bitter.