I do respect Guitaine for basically being the only character left who has some idea of what Lloyd is capable of and still thinks he could beat him given enough time. I mean, he's most likely delusional, but maybe if we actually learn why Lloyd is so powerful Guitaine might have a chance to get a lot stronger and maybe touch Lloyd's toes unexpectedly
It's possibly fine that Aoi, the main character, isn't that interesting a character. As long as there are other characters with enough personality to fill in that gap who play an active part in the story. I like headmaster dude, an old guy who is basically bad at his job for allowing bullying, but he isn't evil.
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"Because it's not real world? "
It's a caricature, you're right.
"imagine filipino woman being thrown into place like Saudi Arabia, and imagine what happens to her there."
She'd be trafficked around/enslaved, but Haru wasn't.
If they wanted to tell that type of story(exploitation, no choice) they should have done that, yet what we get is a girl with such an unlikeable personality(look at how she manipulates the fat guy) pre-emptively making the choice of becoming a whore.
To me, regardless of the author's intentions, the story seem to be one with an unreliable narrator in the form of Haru.
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"Because it's not real world? "
It's a caricature, you're right.
"imagine filipino woman being thrown into place like Saudi Arabia, and imagine what happens to her there."
She'd be trafficked around/enslaved, but Haru wasn't.
If they wanted to tell that type of story(exploitation, no choice) they should have done that, yet what we get is a girl with such an unlikeable personality(look at how she manipulates the fat guy) pre-emptively making the choice of becoming a whore.
To me, regardless of the author's intentions, the story seem to be one with an unreliable narrator in the form of Haru.
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