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fabricatedlunatic said:I have to say that I've never considered mentioning whether or not a show has a conclusive ending as a spoiler, providing no details are given. It's something I've done it myself in reviews and write-ups, and nobody has ever complained about it.
teonzo said:fabricatedlunatic said:I have to say that I've never considered mentioning whether or not a show has a conclusive ending as a spoiler, providing no details are given. It's something I've done it myself in reviews and write-ups, and nobody has ever complained about it.
In most cases it does not spoil anything. But there are some cases where it can be a major spoil.
If you have seen Pulp Fiction then imagine if before watching it someone told you that it has a circular structure. I'm pretty sure a good part of enjoyment of that movie would have been lost.
To avoid similar cases it's better to use the spoiler tags.
Teo
FourthLion said:It'd be more like saying 'Kill Bill vol 1' doesn't finish the story, to get full resolution you'd have to wait for release of vol 2. The incompleteness isn't a feature of the product... it's just incomplete.
FourthLion said:I thinkt hat's a little different to what AF is saying though.
It'd be more like saying 'Kill Bill vol 1' doesn't finish the story, to get full resolution you'd have to wait for release of vol 2. The incompleteness isn't a feature of the product... it's just incomplete.
mangaman74 said:FourthLion said:I thinkt hat's a little different to what AF is saying though.
It'd be more like saying 'Kill Bill vol 1' doesn't finish the story, to get full resolution you'd have to wait for release of vol 2. The incompleteness isn't a feature of the product... it's just incomplete.
But didn't Quentin Tarantino say Kill Bill was going to be a 2 volume film in which case you would expect to have to see both films to get a resolution to it (much like with the last Harry Potter book which was split into 2 films and The Hobbitt which is being split into 2 films).
Ah, but then we run into the problem that what's satisfactory to one person might not be to another. I can think of several open/unresolved endings that I really liked, and Teo's right that they wouldn't have had the same impact if I'd known about them beforehand. Equally, I can think of things that had rushed, botched but certainly conclusive endings which I personally found unsatifactory.FourthLion said:Also I'm definitely one to agree that a review should always mention whether there was a satisfactory ending, but obviously not give any plot details whatsoever. I think it's pretty important to a lot of viewers. I have sleepless nights over Nana and Twelve Kingdoms.
sanji no 1 said:Birdy the mighty Decode season 1
8/10
Pretty good stuff here! I wasnt all that sure when i heard the premise of that i would like it. But its surpriseingly pretty good.
Birdy is probably one of the best female roles ive seen in anime! She's funny, she's loyal, Shes'pretty and she's brave!
The animation was fantastic and especially showed off dueing the fight scenes. But thats where one of the downsides for me were. There wasnt enough fight scenes. The story and character development was good and all, but they could of included one or more fights! But thats only a minor nit pick.
On to season 2