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Title: Has anyone seen full metal alchemist?
Post by: rachmaninoff_forever on January 23, 2018, 03:38:58 AM
It's a good show

BUT...

I honestly don't think scar is a bad guy and the way they portray him is bogus.
Title: Re: Has anyone seen full metal alchemist?
Post by: mjames on January 23, 2018, 06:01:52 AM
which one? brotherhood (a remake that's faithful to the original comic book version one) or the one that came out in 2003?

In brotherhood you're actually supposed to sympathize with him. I mean why not? If some country committed genocide against my people I'd turn into a messed up terrorist as well.
Title: Re: Has anyone seen full metal alchemist?
Post by: rachmaninoff_forever on January 23, 2018, 11:28:17 PM
which one? brotherhood (a remake that's faithful to the original comic book version one) or the one that came out in 2003?

In brotherhood you're actually supposed to sympathize with him. I mean why not? If some country committed genocide against my people I'd turn into a messed up terrorist as well.

Dude they totally make him the bad guy and people like mustang and Hughes the good guys!
The two main characters are completely blinded by their privilege to see that the people they're working for is responsible for scar being a terrorist in the first place.  But he's not even the terrorist the real terrorists are the military.

Like dude these people are mass murderers and everyone's just okay with it
Title: Re: Has anyone seen full metal alchemist?
Post by: mjames on January 24, 2018, 12:42:57 AM
Well he is a "bad guy", remember the guy is a serial killer that targets State officials; crime with political intent makes him a terrorist. You're supposed to sympathize with because his past circumstances put his nutjob ideology into perspective but at the same time it's not supposed to justify his actions.

The entire show is a criticism on militarism and imperialism, it still criticizes State Alchemists and the military but the whole point of the military going unpunished in the end is that it mirrors real life circumstances; state militaries of powerful nations rarely go unpunished when they commit atrocities. The whole reason why the author's critique works so well is because she draws inspiration from real life events. Don't forget it's also a commentary on political corruption.
Title: Re: Has anyone seen full metal alchemist?
Post by: rachmaninoff_forever on January 24, 2018, 05:25:55 AM
Well he is a "bad guy", remember the guy is a serial killer that targets State officials; crime with political intent makes him a terrorist.

Well what do you expect?  The military obliterated his entire family before his very eyes of course he's gonna turn into a terrorist.  Based on his circumstances I can't view him as a bad guy. 

Justice comes from vengeance.  What Scar is doing is the same thing as Hughes wanting to kill Envy for killing his brother  (I'm assuming he kills him eventually but I haven't made it that far yet).

And what the black dude told Edward that they really screwed over his people and Edward responds with 'well one of your people killed my friends parents'...  BI*TXH WHAT?????  That's not even CLOSE to the same thing!  That's not equivalent at all PERIOD.

No but yeah your second paragraph is why the show is so good
Title: Re: Has anyone seen full metal alchemist?
Post by: outin on January 24, 2018, 05:34:12 AM
Justice comes from vengeance. 
Justice in that sense is over rated and irrational.
Title: Re: Has anyone seen full metal alchemist?
Post by: rachmaninoff_forever on January 24, 2018, 06:44:55 AM
Justice in that sense is over rated and irrational.

I think that's an unfair thing to say cause we come from a biased point of view.  I mean I've (and I hope you too) never had anyone murder my parents or anyone close to me.

Everyone has a limit to what they can endure while maintaining their sanity but once someone experiences something tragic like a watching someone human sacrifice/genocide your people/family you kinda go crazy and lose all your rational thinking skills.

But at the same time that's how the US justice system operates and it ruins more lives than not
Title: Re: Has anyone seen full metal alchemist?
Post by: outin on January 24, 2018, 09:05:04 AM
I think that's an unfair thing to say cause we come from a biased point of view.  I mean I've (and I hope you too) never had anyone murder my parents or anyone close to me.

Everyone has a limit to what they can endure while maintaining their sanity but once someone experiences something tragic like a watching someone human sacrifice/genocide your people/family you kinda go crazy and lose all your rational thinking skills.

But at the same time that's how the US justice system operates and it ruins more lives than not

It is only logical that unfairness (whether real or just perceived) creates violent resistance, so I think terrorism cannot be considered irrational if there are goals besides "getting back at them". Goals as destroying a system that sucks. But it's not a matter of justice.

It's also understandable for individuals in pain to feel the need for vengeance imagining it is required for justice. But it's still irrational to think of justice that way. And it certainly should not be allowed to have a role in a rationally run justice system. But that's another discussion...

Title: Re: Has anyone seen full metal alchemist?
Post by: visitor on January 24, 2018, 01:26:31 PM
Fma and fmab are dope, one of the must watch for sure. Better to watch fmab if you can , follows magna better since fma was done earlier and it got ahead of magna so the stories diverge later. Again it's dope.