The whole point of Attack on Titan is that nobody is just good or evil.
Everyone has their own reason for doing the things they do, for giving their lives for their ideologies and beliefs, for fighting tooth and nail to protect their homelands and the people they love, regardless of what the outcome might be. But as you start going deeper into the story, the lines between good and bad, moral and immoral, become increasingly blurred. The story starts with humanity vs titans.
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Despite all the debates regarding the ending, this series is undeniably a classic. Trust me on this.Īfter almost a decade, Attack on Titan is finally over. If you want to fully immerse yourself in the story, especially during the emotional and battle scenes, then listen to the soundtracks. The soundtracks are fucking amazing and match perfectly with the story. Quick reminder before you read my review: Are you reading/re-reading the manga? Do yourself a huge favor and listen to this playlist on Spotify while you're reading. Anyways, thank you Isayama sensei, you made a great manga, and it was a pleasure to read it (Until just before that last arc ugghhhhhhhhhhhh) Just read until chapter 124 and then pretend the rest was just a dream. It's not a bad ending, but that is if it were to be the ending of a 6/10 manga and not a masterpiece like SNK was (until that last arc). I did my best to like the ending but it contradicts pretty much 9/10 things that ever happened throughout the story. "Armin I killed half your friends, let's fuck" and "Hey, after ruining each other's lives, let's be friends to take Eren down (Even though it actually benefits all eldians, and what's he's doing is the only way to ensure Paradis is not utterly destroyed by the remaining 20% of the world, that is by far greater in numbers that the million and something habitants that we actually are in Paradis, not to mention they probably have stuff like bombs, since that 20% means that probably entire nations are A-okay and unwounded for the most part, and have even more reason to retaliate as soon as they can, because there's literally not a single reason not to wipe us out, and we don't even have the titans anymore)" In short, it is great action series, but the plot is so so.
Isayama-san has all the right to pick the end of his story, and I won't criticize him for that, since, unlike for example TG:re, AoT's end is a wholesome.
Such can be felt throughout where one character would make dubious decision, and then another, and then another one.Įven so, the author at least managed to keep it tense until the end and cover for those dissatisfaction. One development after another feels like something thought on spot rather than a fruit of a long planned plot coming out together in the end. Still the way the author choose to unravel the Titan mystery and the way to solve the innate problem of the threat Titans bring to the world, was rather poor. Still throughout the series, humans fought and found a way to go toe to toe with the monsters and it has been where the strength of the series lies.
Although Titan is basically human, it is in the end basically a monster with their sheer size and superiority over humans. AoT might be one of the most intriguing series of its kind.