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Re: Why is Katawa Shoujo so beautiful?
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 9:00 am
by Potato
Gordon_4 wrote:unrelated trauma (Eri)
It's Emi, and how is it unrelated? She
lost her legs in the same accident where she lost her father. Both pretty clearly played some part in this complex she's got going on.
Re: Why is Katawa Shoujo so beautiful?
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 7:12 pm
by Pseudogenesis
Potato wrote:Gordon_4 wrote:unrelated trauma (Eri)
It's Emi, and how is it unrelated? She
lost her legs in the same accident where she lost her father. Both pretty clearly played some part in this complex she's got going on.
I got the impression that
she cared much less about the loss of her legs than she did about the loss of her father. She bounced back easily physically, and had no problem talking about her disability, calling herself "The fastest thing on no legs."
Re: Why is Katawa Shoujo so beautiful?
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 7:27 pm
by Loonie
Because its very existance shows that the impossible is, in fact, possible.
And I refuse to elaborate on that any further.
Re: Why is Katawa Shoujo so beautiful?
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 10:09 pm
by OtakuNinja
As someone said in another thread; "
Money ruins everything. Keep the story in your mind"
That's why KS is so beautiful. Because there's no money involved.
Re: Why is Katawa Shoujo so beautiful?
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 3:33 am
by Potato
Pseudogenesis wrote:Potato wrote:Gordon_4 wrote:unrelated trauma (Eri)
It's Emi, and how is it unrelated? She
lost her legs in the same accident where she lost her father. Both pretty clearly played some part in this complex she's got going on.
I got the impression that
she cared much less about the loss of her legs than she did about the loss of her father. She bounced back easily physically, and had no problem talking about her disability, calling herself "The fastest thing on no legs."
Huh. I got the impression that
she was sort of bullshitting herself, always forcing herself to be the best and acting so casual about it to avoid being pitied. Sort of a repressed inferiority complex, similar to how Hisao dreads the idea of being viewed as damaged or pitiful. Her near-constant bragging about her athleticism (even for an athlete), vehement refusal of any aid, and excessively casual view of her own condition always struck me as a bit much to really be sincere. It all seems much too insistent, like she's trying to stay convinced herself as much as convince others. She clearly refuses to let it define her but it always seemed to be a bigger deal to her than she let on. Hisao's white knight nonsense seemed to frustrate her more than the others as well on that account. Clearly the father issue was worse but it seemed like both losses played their part. But that's another good thing about KS. Impressions can vary.
Re: Why is Katawa Shoujo so beautiful?
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 11:49 am
by Gordon_4
Potato wrote:Gordon_4 wrote:unrelated trauma (Eri)
It's Emi, and how is it unrelated? She
lost her legs in the same accident where she lost her father. Both pretty clearly played some part in this complex she's got going on.
Well, I got the impression that although she lost her legs, it was really the death of her father that haunts her. Obviously she'd feel some anger about the loss of two major limbs, but her arc is more about her father than it is her legs.
I could be wrong though, that's just how I saw it as I played the game.
Re: Why is Katawa Shoujo so beautiful?
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 12:26 pm
by Oddball
Pseudogenesis wrote:Potato wrote:Gordon_4 wrote:unrelated trauma (Eri)
It's Emi, and how is it unrelated? She
lost her legs in the same accident where she lost her father. Both pretty clearly played some part in this complex she's got going on.
I got the impression that
she cared much less about the loss of her legs than she did about the loss of her father. She bounced back easily physically, and had no problem talking about her disability, calling herself "The fastest thing on no legs."
Usually she doesn't have any problem with her disability, but take her off her prosthetic and put her in a wheelchair and it's another story altogether.
Re: Why is Katawa Shoujo so beautiful?
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 4:54 pm
by Pseudogenesis
Potato wrote:Pseudogenesis wrote:Potato wrote:
It's Emi, and how is it unrelated? She lost her legs in the same accident where she lost her father. Both pretty clearly played some part in this complex she's got going on.
I got the impression that
she cared much less about the loss of her legs than she did about the loss of her father. She bounced back easily physically, and had no problem talking about her disability, calling herself "The fastest thing on no legs."
Huh. I got the impression that
she was sort of bullshitting herself, always forcing herself to be the best and acting so casual about it to avoid being pitied. Sort of a repressed inferiority complex, similar to how Hisao dreads the idea of being viewed as damaged or pitiful. Her near-constant bragging about her athleticism (even for an athlete), vehement refusal of any aid, and excessively casual view of her own condition always struck me as a bit much to really be sincere. It all seems much too insistent, like she's trying to stay convinced herself as much as convince others. She clearly refuses to let it define her but it always seemed to be a bigger deal to her than she let on. Hisao's white knight nonsense seemed to frustrate her more than the others as well on that account. Clearly the father issue was worse but it seemed like both losses played their part. But that's another good thing about KS. Impressions can vary. :mrgreen:
She does act like that, but it's not for the benefit of others. I'd say it's just her personality. Even when Hisao wasn't around she was running nonstop, through the rain and injury, to try and make herself forget her loss.