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Kamen Rider Die watches Kamen Rider 555
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05-22-2020, 11:42 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Kamen Rider Die
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Hey, it’s a Yuka spotlight episode! It’s a bit of a mixed bag!
Yuka’s a character I’m intrigued by, played by an actor who seems slightly outclassed by the material. Of the three Oprhnochs, she’s maybe the least-talented actor, in so much as Yuuji’s serenity and Kaido’s raw charisma helped them pop even before we knew their whole deal. With Yuka, it’s been fifteen episodes, and while I sort-of get her deal, I’m having trouble investing in her emotionally.
Some of it’s the performance (she’s not really finding the core of her character, emotionally; it feels like it lacks an honesty to the portrayal), but some of it is how confusing Yuka’s actions are. And, right up front, I
love
that they’re confusing. I love that she’s a difficult character to pin down, because it makes her journey so much more fascinating. But it can also keep a viewer at a distance.
I’ll admit, I was not expecting this episode to really be about Yuka. Yuuji or Takumi, absolutely. Kusaka or Kaido, probably. But Yuka? Surprising choice, especially in the story they decided to tell.
Yuka’s core problem is that she has no real sense of self. She’s never felt comfortable owning her feelings, making demands of the world around her. She’s buffeted by fate, grasping for dear life at any shred of connection. While other characters are deciding how best to navigate a dangerous new world, she’s following everyone else’s lead.
Except for when she kills people. Then, and maybe only then, she feels like herself. And it’s
killing
her. She doesn’t want that life for herself. She
judges
that life, and tries to change herself back into someone who’d never do those things, couldn’t be that person. Even if it means being miserable.
There’s a Closeted feeling to Yuka’s story, as she desperately denies what she needs in order to be what other people expect, or to lose her desires in making someone else happy. It’s, I think, the reason why she throws herself at Kaido. I don’t think she has any real interest in him. Honestly, I don’t think she has any real interest in Keitaro, online or IRL. But those relationships are a safe harbour from thinking about herself, from having to come to terms with who she is and what she needs to feel like herself.
The Takumi scenes are the same thing, her caring for him because of what Yuuji would think of her, or how sublimating her needs into being a caregiver (she’s literally faceless for one shot, she’s a role instead of a person) absolves her of any self-interrogation or reflection. She’s always throwing herself into someone else’s arms, because she doesn’t trust what she wants to do with her hands.
Huh. Maybe I’m
not
having any trouble at all investing in Yuka? Maybe her spotlight
wasn’t
a mixed bag? Maybe this episode was
a goddamn home run?
That's an interesting take you have on Yuka. I partially disagree though. I'm pretty sure Yuka's affection for Kaido and Keitarou (pen pal) are sincere. Like Takumi, she has no self-confidence and is scared of hurting people. Which is justified, considering she actually does kill people, bad people. I don't think it's that she doesn't want to think about herself, rather she's idolizing people like Kiba, Keitarou and even Kaido as an example for what she should be.
That fear of hurting people is now coming back to haunt Takumi. The heroic Faiz isn't just protecting people from Orphenochs, he's killing Orpenochs, bad Orphenochs, bad people. Takumi's sins and Yuka's are actually the same, which is why I think it was a smart move to have these two characters interact. Takumi found his purpose as Faiz and now that purpose is making him question his own morality.
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Kamen Rider Die
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I mean, I guess you see it a little at the end, him being a bully, once Takumi picks sides in the Faiz Fight at the end.
Yeah, really thought this was going to be a Takumi story, and it’s not really one. His point in the story is to observe Yuka’s struggle and try to make sense of it. His perspective is limited, so he’s maybe viewing her as more of a conflicted soul than she really is. Or, I guess, viewing her conflict as a metaphor, rather than her individual problems. (Well, everyone’s always projecting onto Yuka, so why not our hero?) She saved him back at the river, and he can’t figure out why. She’s an Orphnoch, and they’re monsters, and Faiz kills them. Suddenly, it’s more complicated.
The whole episode
makes
it complicated, with Kamen Rider Kaixa being a grotesque sadist, while the deadliest Orphnoch nurses Takumi back to health. It makes this story less about sides, and more about people, and that’s so rewarding to watch. That choice Takumi makes to defend Yuka, to see a humanity
that may actually be killing her
and try to protect it, it’s something that I think the show almost entirely earns. I might quibble a bit about it giving Takumi a more empathetic outlook than we’ve seen from him before, but a) dude had a near-death experience and that gives him a pass for at least a day as far as making uncharacteristic choices, and b) it means he’d have to fight Kaixa and I don’t think that’s a tough choice for Takumi to make.
Much like previous heroic moments from Takumi, there’s a little bit in the performance where he doesn’t even seem to know why he’s risking this fight for Yuka. It’s a rash, almost selfish decision, to fight Kaixa. He’s got a gut feeling that this is all wrong somehow, that someone who’d save his life doesn’t deserve to be beaten the way Kaixa is beating her, no matter what species she is. (The show does a great/horrifying job of making the Kaixa/Yuka fight entirely one-sided, keeping Kaixa firmly in the role of sadist once again.) He’s saving Yuka, but it’s more that he’s saving the idea of
complexity
, of a world that isn’t binary. He’s fighting for a world where monsters can save people and Kamen Riders can be assholes.
Kusaka may be an awful guy, his hostility towards Kiba was uncalled for, but he didn't instigate the Faiz VS Kaixa fight. He was doing his job, fighting an Orphenoch, who had likewise been doing her job of killing humans albeit remorsefully. Of course, I support Takumi's decision to defend Yuka, she deserves to live and seek redemption, but everything about his rivalry with Kusaka is just making him look bad.
Kusaka is an excellent manipulator and Takumi is more honest, maybe not so much about how he feels intrinsically but definitely about others. He's playing to Kusaka's tune right now, getting beat up by Kaixa as soon as Mari and Keitarou are out of view and scolded for his actions, even when he goes against his nature to attempt to spare Keitarou's feelings. Team Faiz has become Team Kaixa as this point and Takumi is now the outlier.
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Originally Posted by
Kamen Rider Die
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He’s also FIGHTING. That Faiz Fight at the end! Man!
It’s a barnburner for sure, with Faiz holding his own against Kaixa in a swordfight (maybe if Takumi could’ve punched a few times during that fencing duel he’d’ve gotten a point or two) before everything escalates to Ride Machines and missiles. I’m not crazy about Kaixa’s ED-209 motorcycle (which came from… where?), at least in its CG mode. The bike itself is cool, though. Love that sidecar! Definitely love the Gundam amount of missiles, too!
Kaixa's bike, Side Basshar, really shows just how much his equipment outclasses Faiz's right now. Not that Auto Vajin ain't cool or anything, it's a transforming bike robot after all, but Kaixa gets his own mech with some totally crazy firepower. You can really see that "Oh cr*p!" in Faiz's stance as he's about to get blown up by missiles before the credit cut. He just recovered from the injury he received last episode! Dude can't catch a break.
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DreadBringer
Also here Yuka, aka Crane Orphnoch's powers are displayed here, to create cutting wings, her finisher.
Yeah! It's those same majestic wings she spans in the OP but now we actually get to see them in action after all her other murders happened offscreen. I love that shot in the OP and after what Takuma said about advanced Orphenochs using their abilities in human form, it looks very foreshadowing.
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