Tokyo Ghoul:re review

dragon1542312
Mar 26, 2021
After watching the anime a long time ago, when it came out (in 2014 I think) and abstaining for a long time to read the manga, I decided to read the whole manga, and it was really worth it (I started it months ago, and when I read it I was still broadcasting , but then it finished publishing D:)

There's major's spoilers in here, read at your own risk.

It had a great ending, Kaneki gave everything to achieve his goal, he died many times, was dismembered, tortured to the point of mental breakdown among other things, but he proved to be very strong and in the end everyone needed him, and in the end what Furuta sait it was fulfilled, the Ghouls and humans will only join if they have an enemy in common, he wanted something so Kaneki would become that enemy, but in the end it was the bastard children of the dragon (Poor people do not massacre them xd) It called my attention that is believed that there was already a war like that and a similar conflict that took the world to the creation of the Ghouls, maybe it has something to do with the underground city, that first king of an eye and those dwarfs that they could barely talk (?) I hope we get to know that in some special or something. Some things were unclear for me (maybe I did not pay attention). I was sure that old man Yoshimura was still alive when Eto captured him and later on he was still alive when Kanou experimented with him.

The story had several enemies who had a pretty elaborate psychology, but I think that's why they could not be given a good ending. Kanou killed himself wtf? We knew his motivations, his reason for being a doctor and wanting to break that bird cage they were all in (Kanou's life ideology), but did he really wanted that? To cause so much suffering to Takizawa, Shiro, Kuro, Kaneki, for something that he never got to see if it was done or not, (in the end it was achieved with the appearance of the new enemy in common.)

The story had many nuances, it was not only black and white/good and evil. Kaneki and Amon were the clear example, Touka, Hinami and Akira. Both ghouls and researchers and humans struggled to survive, all snatched, all removed from others for their survival. The ghouls because they are born as monsters eat men and pigeons and humans for revenge and because they had to justify their salaries.

Furuta also gave his reasons, but in my opinion they were not enough to show why he was so twisted, wanting to destroy everything because your lifespan is very short due to the incest of your family and because you were not going to be able to be with the woman you loved (Incest) and she really did not wanted to be with you? In my opinion I had a bit of pity towards him because he just wanted to had a normal life, but it would have been better if he was really moved by the ambition of chaos in its purest form. The approach that Furuta and Kaneki had at the end was very good, yes.

Rize we never heard from her again after Yomo had her in captivity with him, I honestly think that Kaneki had her on an altar, in the elegant, intelligent and classy way that Kaneki saw her in his mind and in the representation that Kaneki made himself in his head to come to reason sometimes, I think it was really a version of the character very far from what she really was in the whole series, a stupid glutton, who did not contribute anything and who was missing in almost the whole story. I think she only existed so that Kaneki could forgive both her and Kanou, and to help Kaneki regain composure at critical moments.

Kaneki adopting personalities of the people who made him suffer the most, this psychopathic shaping that they introduced in Kaneki, and maybe in Tooru as well was very good, from Yamori, Arima even a bit of Juuzo, Kaneki made several personalities throughout history, all this with a deeper background that began with a psychopath that tortured Yamori, and that ultimately had its final deserved. I think if they had gone into a little more detail with all this would have been great, maybe Kaneki if he was a psychopath in a way?

Anyway, I hope they explain a lot of things that were not explained, because this manga really needs it. '' Let's say that if you were to write a story with me as the main character, it would certainly be a tragedy. '' Honestly I am happy that I do not end everything in tragedy. Good story about compassion, self acceptance, accepting and learning how to live with others despite the differences there might be. and that we all need to be loved and needed somehow.
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Tokyo Ghoul:re
Tokyo Ghoul:re
Autor Ishida, Sui
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