So im watching Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction and you have these characters that are seniors in high school that then start university but the way the characters behave if the show did not tell me I would think they were junior high going into high school.
I want to point out that:
- There is a reason for this
- People let themselves cut loose around friends
- The supporting characters are not on the same wavelength
- The story paints adults as immature (mostly) behind closed doors
- Maturity, growth, and moving on are major themes
sorry for the double reply. It sorta falls apart in the end given the different circumstances. I have to say I do love how they complain so much and that makes me think of our modern day to. Seems like people complain when things are good and seek change even when things are somewhat good and the change is pretty obviously going to be worse.
Its really wierd with the creepy teacher going out after she graduated and is wearing the kid figure packback. I see what you mean though. Its hard to say if the interaction is not really just internal to the group and maybe we are not seeing how they act in more of theyre day to day. I don’t see the adults as to immature just sorta all the bad things we see today. Being on board with violence and uncaring about things except how it benefits them and even with the peace group sorta a tribalism pushing them against their values.
There is a grinding, inexorable doom hanging over their heads. Yeah, the teacher is a creep, but it is one sign on many of how society is just unraveling at the seams. There is a constant push for normalcy even with the idea that everything can much vanish.
It hits harder in my current political climate.
yeah I sorta picked up on it with the dialogue but since the characters don’t really do it its wierd. Its like the teacher does not do anything because he sees it as wrong but sorta flirted with it because whats the point of anything. And yeah it does hit home especially given the us president in it.