u/Eden_ITA

A stupid thought that I had watching Episode 34
▲ 21 r/digimon

A stupid thought that I had watching Episode 34

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When Miharu spoke with Tomoro about how world is wrong in a very deliberate way, the scene changed for some seconds on ShangriLa with the Matrix Code.

Now, it could mean in a very easy way to read the discussion that the society is corrupted, Digimon and Humans aren't happy and free by design of the World Union in an artificial way. Okay, very clear and clever.

But, the choice to show not scenes of common people and digimon's misery (as we saw from the beginning of the series), but only a "matrix pattern".

Guys... maybe I am looking a little too much in a simple cool reference.... But why? Could have some deeper meanings? Maybe finally something about the digital world?

Remember: the last ending has a lot of clues about the episodes, so why not try to find others in the episodes?

&gt;! The craziest idea that I DON'T Want to be true is that the real world is a similulation. I don't like it and sure it isn't true... But it could be a very big plot-twist. Probably a bad one, but sure big !<

u/Eden_ITA — 2 days ago
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My biggest complain about Beatbreak

Now, let me be clear first: I love Beatbreak.

This series is one of my favorite and has the potential to become THE favorite. Beside some person little nitpicks that I could have, objectively is great and also if we will have a downfall at some point, the good will not be erased.

So, after this clarification, I will be honest about my biggest letdown: where is the Music as Theme?

Yes, the soundtrack is amazing... But one of the things that made Tomoro different from other digimon protagonists is that he plays the drum. A drummer is a very neat choice, peculiar that gave him a lot of personality before the series started.

But... Bedside some very rare scene that he played with his sticks and his partner that talk about rhyth in a very "metaphoric" way... we get almost nothing.

Not get me wrong, I know that the series couldn't be totally focused on the music (Digimon Beck-Break, ahahah.... Yes, I am old if someone catch the reference) but at least something. A filter episode when Tomoro tries a reunion with his old band and Gekomon does something, or he in background that plays with his sticks more often listening and talking about music with the other members or other people.

Friends, Maybe he that bonds with Raito discovering that they are fan of the same rock band... The plot writes himself XD

Maybe it's only a nitpick and the you never noticed this. Maybe in the last episodes we will have so much music that people could start to complian and this discussion will age poorly... I don't know, but it is my observation.

Do you have the same idea? Do you want more "music" in Beatbreak?

Edit - seeing that some people talked about the opening or ending, I want to precise another time: I am not talking about the Music of the series (soundtracks, opening, etc...) but "Music" as a theme inside the narrative.

u/Eden_ITA — 14 days ago