tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481158632997464206.post5360617839501366026..comments2023-10-12T08:01:27.141-04:00Comments on Articles of Destroyer: Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie: Rebellion ReviewDestroyer14http://www.blogger.com/profile/11315910481120364653noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481158632997464206.post-68708653246568891552022-03-12T09:53:20.405-05:002022-03-12T09:53:20.405-05:00capsule filter sartorius,capsule filter cigarettes...<a href="https://www.cartridge-filter.com/" rel="nofollow"><strong>capsule filter sartorius</strong></a>,<a href="https://www.chinacartridgefilter.com/" rel="nofollow"><strong>capsule filter cigarettes</strong></a>,<a href="https://www.cartridge-filter.com/" rel="nofollow"><strong>capsule filter millipore</strong></a> othertasmesonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10946252031916762342noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481158632997464206.post-66273563933697440252015-07-19T17:25:55.644-04:002015-07-19T17:25:55.644-04:00As this is the greatest original Madoka film of al...As this is the greatest original Madoka film of all time I feel like I have to defend it a little! I ended up giving it a 9/10 after all. We essentially agree that the film was amazing aside from the ending so let's tackle that. Now, is the ending amazing? No, but I'm not sure if I'd call it a terrible one. It's all about the concept of helping someone who won't help themself. For instance, some people want to help out at all times without regard for their personal wellbeing. "Who watches the watcher?" for example. Homura sees that Madoka told her that she could never sacrifice herself to save everyone because she would be too sad and broken. Homura realizes this and decides to force Madoka back to Earth so she wouldn't be alone forever. Wait a second, this theory doesn't work because Homura states that she's been planning this for a while in the ending and Madoka would have been together with Homura and Sayaka for all eternity. Ooookay....next theory!<br /><br />Homura knew that this would would be better than the one that Madoka created. After all, none of the heroes would be dead here anymore and everyone could live in peace. Except of course, for the fact that they can still die against the nightmares, but maybe Homura could bring them all back to life indefinitely. Of course, this theory is plagued by the fact that entrophy will still destroy everything and Homura's vision will all fall apart once Madoka gains her powers back.<br /><br />So...the ending really doesn't make sense and it's clear that it was just thought up at the last second. There is really no reason for Homura not to ascend along with Madoka as that would have been the ultimate ending for her. She could finally hang out with Madoka and life would have been perfect. The survivors wouldn't have had fun in the ruined Earth, but they would eventually get to be with Madoka as well. So, the original ending is the best one.<br /><br />Now, I can see why you dislike the ending. Evil actually wins in the end, which is quite sad even if it is original. It also came at the expense of character development for Homura, but now we can maybe see her rise to redemption in the next film as she can realize that what she did was wrong. I could definitely see her becoming a villain again. Hope is not destroyed, merely delayed. It's hard to totally justify the true ending. I still didn't find it downright bad, but maybe a little disappointing. Again, if Homura hadn't acted so crazy at the end, one could slightly sympathize with her. Ignoring that she could have ascended with Madoka, saving her from her ultimate fate wasn't bad..........the thing is that I have to ignore the real ending. Really, it would look better if not for the other ending, but then it would probably be a different film anyway. It's just how it goes I suppose....hmmmmmm.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com