File: Ballad of Victorique.swf-(9 MB, 640x480, Anime)
[_] DaCapo 10/24/13(Thu)06:12 No.2155253
>> [_] Anonymous 10/24/13(Thu)06:16 No.2155255
Shit i watched this anime once what the fuck's the name?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/24/13(Thu)06:19 No.2155259
>>2155255
boku no toothache rape-child
incidentally how dare you sully victorique with this damned pop-music.
never post this again
>> [_] Anonymous 10/24/13(Thu)06:20 No.2155260
>>2155255
Google says Gosick
>> [_] Anonymous 10/24/13(Thu)06:21 No.2155263
>>2155259
Dear sir, art thou anally injured?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/24/13(Thu)06:28 No.2155266
>>2155263
Verily.
>> [_] DaCapo 10/24/13(Thu)06:29 No.2155267
>>2155266
hmm i happen to enjoy both the song and the anime.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/24/13(Thu)06:46 No.2155273
>>2155267
Then Sir, while I certainly can do no true action to change the views you hold I will most
certainly not desist in maintaining that the amalgamation of content within the particular
audio-visual display not only fails to be synergistic in it's nature but in fact goes to the
extent of being, to a high degree, discordant.
Should discordant be considered too strong in judgement, to the very least this I argue that the
net result of the amalgamation would be reductive in that visual subject matter is largely made
to suit auditory material.
This is of particular concern to me as I have developed and continue to maintain a biased
personal investment into certain elements contained within subject matter featured in this
creation.
Finally I reiterate that should you under your own judgement enjoy this, then you are free to do
so, but I shall not recede my opinion so long as you should do so in public space.
>> [_] DaCapo 10/24/13(Thu)06:55 No.2155274
>>2155273
Hmm, you put alot of thought into this. Though, many of the words do not match well with the
sentence structure. Anyways, grammar aside, I fal to see how this song is 'discordant' with the
video.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/24/13(Thu)07:07 No.2155277
>>2155263
He is.
And rightfully so.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/24/13(Thu)07:10 No.2155278
>>2155274
>twentieth century pop shit
>victorian era based elegance and wonder.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/24/13(Thu)07:20 No.2155284
>>2155274
The music in question is exemplary of modern culture, of youth in the age of young adults, of
reckless rebellion, lack of thought and finally being created with the intention of appealing to
a large social demographic.
While the contents of the lyrics is marginally more relevant it still fails to be truly relevant.
The imagery is in particular relating to loss of innocence, perhaps relevant in Victorique's
increased understanding of the nature of her birth, however Victorique is designated as an
exceptionally intelligent and skeptical individual and is not only seen as partially aware prior
to events revealed to her but also resilient to information of a shocking nature due to this.
Second, the imagery of the lyrics details a loss of innocence through a weakness of character,
that of which the vocalist is willing to overlook due to his devotion to whoever is referred to
in second person throughout the piece.
cont.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/24/13(Thu)07:21 No.2155285
Victorique's loss is related to events beyond her control and she is consistently shown to be
stout of character to the point of attempting escape near the finale both through physical means
and through intellectual cunning.
alternatively, see:
>>2155278
>> [_] Anonymous 10/24/13(Thu)07:36 No.2155296
I never watched Gosick, but
>Panic!at the disco
No thank you
>> [_] Anonymous 10/24/13(Thu)10:17 No.2155415
>>2155253
This AMV is cancer in it's purist form