Kamisama ni natta hi t.v. media review episode 3
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The Day I Became a God
Up to this point, The Day I Became a God had told a compelling and reasonably plausible sci-fi tale about a child who was given a new lease on life i. That decision was made by the highest world powers who had to that point played no role in the narrative, and play no role afterwards.
Youta put the consequences of his fraud out of his mind because he held out hope one more miracle would occur: Hina would not only remember him and their happy summer together with his friends and family, but make the decision to return home with him. Rather than accept the new normal and move forward, Youta insisted on getting everything back to the way it was—on moving back ward.
And while I certainly sympathized with, and may even have acted as he did in his position, in the end he was wrong, and misguided. Just being in that facility under false pretenses marked him as a criminal. This week she confronts him about his fraud, but rather than expel him immediately from the facility and turn him over to the police, she gives him One More Day. The show had me until then, then lost me as soon as that decision was made. Sure, we may know Youta means no harm, but have neither the training or experience to know the extent of how much he may harm her nonetheless.
Shiba does, and rather than immediately remove a potential agent of further harm, she lets him not only linger, but take Hina away. That should be it, but Shiba takes Hina out into the freezing cold to allow for an extended goodbye, during which it dawns on Youta why Hina kept discarding the card with the drawing of him.
She remembers him and his family and friends. It really is! None of them have caregiver training for special needs children. If there were plans for Shiba to take Hina abroad, why would she simply give up guardianship and custody to someone she knew was a high school student pretending to be a pediatric researcher? Instead, things carry on as if Hina had simply been kidnapped and returned safe and sound.
But then why did pre-chip Hina want to revitalize a restaurant…or get Youta laid by a mahjongg otaku?? Wonderful sentiments, but the fact of the matter is he is woefully ill-equipped to help her now.
Again, the fact Shiba simply vanishes without a trace is maddening. Youta and the others were tearing up. Heck, I teared up too! But once the tears dried, I was simply frustrated to the point of indignation.
The previous two episodes paved the way for that kind of ending. It would have been difficult, and sad, but it would have felt genuine. Instead, the show took the easy way out and gave Youta everything he wanted in a painfully artificial happy ending that shredded all previous nuance or appeals to realism.
There are no apparent consequences for the fraud he committed, nor for removing Hina from a highly-controlled care facility and dropping her into the chaos of his family and friends. Youta claims to now know the path he wants to walk, but reached that epiphany only after being unjustly rewarded for his missteps and ignorance. Finally, the less said about any romantic undertones to his bond with Hina, the better. Narukami backs off and observes Shiba interacting with Hina.
Her daily routine is full of reluctant meals, a minimal physical exertion, and basic learning time. Rather than worrying about the simulacrum with which he interacted once, she believes everyone who cares about Hina should focus on the memories and progress she makes going forward. Fortunately, he gets some well-timed calls and texts from Kyouko, Ashura, Sora, and the others, not only expressing their love for him and Hina, but their unwavering certitude that the Hina with whom they shared their summer was the real one.
With a fresh infusion of confidence and hope, Youta thinks of ways to stimulate Hina beyond what Shiba is doing, and comes up with the games she loved so much; specifically video games. She fell into a pit of despair, but was saved by the kids she met at the kind of pediatric facility where she now works. Watching them perservere and grow and knowing how she could affect positive change in their lives, her heart gradually re-filled.
This is a long process, and Youta pulls an all-nighter upping the character form Level 4 to 47, but it pays off, and Hina is not only re-engaged, but actually smiling in his presence for the first time! But just when he seems close to getting Hina out of her shell, Shiba does some digging and determines that Youta is an impostor filing false reports.
She communicates this discovery to him via curt chat messages. Good intentions or not, what Youta did was bad. The question is, does he have any miracles left? After a period of restless but fruitless searching, life has returned to normal—or at least to what it was before Hina appeared—though Kyouko seems to hang out with the boys a lot more often. Before they know it, their group of three friends swells to four with the addition of transfer student Suzuki Hiroto. He even has Youta and Ashura to teach him basketball, though he already seems pretty good at it.
He suggests all four of them play a game, and so they play mahjongg. Fall turns to Winter, and then entrance exams in the new year.
Now that he has, Hiroto offers him the opportunity to see Hina. Hiroto wielded his hacking magic to ensure Youta had full access, but only for a maximum of two weeks. Bedridden, lean, wan, and very out of it, it would appear her Logos Syndrome has picked up where it left off before her grandfather cured her with the quantum computer in her brain. When that computer was cruelly removed from her brain, they had to shave her hair, which has only recently grown back.
The researcher also warns Youta not to yell or be provocative, as Hina is acutely fearful of men, hence the all-female staff of the facility. Their visit has to be cut short. Youta sits outside in the cold, and snow starts to collect on his head.
He is lost. The emptiness remains, and it expands and festers from the sheer heartbreaking injustice of it all. Youta can scarcely believe this is real life. Not having a remote idea what to do, his confidence is flickering away like a dying flame in frigid winds. Where does he go from here? My suggestion? Under her influence the painfully ordinary Narukami Youta has achieved extraordinary things.
A hacking prodigy from a young age, his parents exploited his talents for their own monetary gain. When he refused to continue on moral grounds, they beat him. He now finds himself a virtual ward of a corporation and its CEO, likely as the result of a settlement that kept him out of prison—a glorified whitehat. He starts with a deep dive into the digital ether, visualized perhaps too on-the-nose-ly as a deep blue sea complete with dolphins, whales, and a very conspicuous red goldfish.
More than sticking it to the adults he hates so much and who have done nothing other than step on him, Suzuki above all wishes to have capital-W Worth , and at this stage in his existence he believes his hacking talent to be the sum total of that worth. Practically moments after his findings are presented to the CEO, they are run up the flagpole to Higher Powers, i.
Such people are concerned with far bigger pictures and longer games than the happiness of one boy, one girl, and one small circle of friends in Japan. In fact, they believe that the continued existence of the quantum computer out in the world presents an unacceptable risk to global peace.
They have decided—and have the power to enforce—the notion that the computer must be retrieved and hidden away until such a time that mankind is ready for it. At no point does it occur to Hina that she could or should resist this fate; she is oddly detached and almost clinical in her confusion when Youta grabs her and runs out of the park pavilion as the film crew buys them time. The pertinent governments of the world are unanimous: Her world is to end without delay. The question is, will it really end?
Suzuki managed to warn Hina, but only gave her enough time to say her rather rushed goodbyes. But I have to admit… It is not looking good! Her mother passed away, her father abandoned her, so gramps is all she had. The next day, Hina is ready for video games when Youta tells her he wants to find her real father. After a train ride, a bus ride, and a bit of a walk, they finally arrive at what looks like a dream house. For a moment Youta believes neither her dad nor his wife can see Hina, but she merely requested a different kind of tea.
In truth they can see her just fine; they just have no idea the girl with lilac hair in nun cosplay is Hina. You see, he only knew Hina until age 7. All her life to that point, she suffered from the hereditary condition known as Logos Syndrome, which negatively affected both the brain and the muscles.
The last time he saw her she could barely stand or speak. As he tries to sort through his swirling emotions, part of him feels he should be angry, telling Youta how cruel it is to show him a healthy, happy Hina he had, to be perfectly frank, left for dead, and replaced with a new wife and kids.
There is no cure or treatment for Logos, and he considers the luster of the miracle of a healthy Hina to be fleeting.
Hina has nothing to say to her biological father, so she and Youta take their leave. Perhaps whatever treatment her grandfather administered allowed her to live for days and no more. One can hope…. Youta has the perfect out in the form of Sora completing her new script. Like the festival, the film shoot enables these colorful characters to bounce off one another, particularly Hina and Kakou, who act like members of warring street gangs in their rivalry of one another.
Kakou does the best she can do portraying an old man, while Hina and Youta share a surprisingly tender moment after she ruins a dozen eggs. After Hina messes around with free CGI software to spice up the scenery of the footage, Director Sora wraps shooting for the day, and everyone goes their separate ways once more. Indeed, she even confesses to feeling a little jealous about their rapport. Cut to Suzuki…Remember him; the hacker boy? In the final five minutes we follow him breathlessly from the back of a Lexus to infiltrating a lab where Dr.
Korogi is believed to have spent time. Suzuki saves some books and a frame picture from the chipper, and Oguma saves him from that same chipper. Korogi and…our girl Hina. Hina was the person Youta spent the most time with this week; before, during, and after the shoot. The reveal Hina is Dr. Sounds pretty Maeda Jun-y to me!
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Up to this point, The Day I Became a God had told a compelling and reasonably plausible sci-fi tale about a child who was given a new lease on life i. That decision was made by the highest world powers who had to that point played no role in the narrative, and play no role afterwards. Youta put the consequences of his fraud out of his mind because he held out hope one more miracle would occur: Hina would not only remember him and their happy summer together with his friends and family, but make the decision to return home with him. Rather than accept the new normal and move forward, Youta insisted on getting everything back to the way it was—on moving back ward. And while I certainly sympathized with, and may even have acted as he did in his position, in the end he was wrong, and misguided. Just being in that facility under false pretenses marked him as a criminal.
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