She’s a vampire because she’s forever immortalized in his movies. She’s, realistical...

PS Vita November 25, 2025 10:38 pm

She’s a vampire because she’s forever immortalized in his movies. She’s, realistically, dead way past their “reunion”. But that wouldn’t be a fun movie, wouldn’t it? There needs to be a “pinch of fantasy” in there…
He constantly edits the movie past her death because she always lingers, haunts the narrative. In order to move on and live more positively in his life, even through all the losses he experienced, he must explode or finally demolish the pent up grief that has been holding him back mentally. That’s why he explodes buildings at every end.

Also love how the manga’s panels are formatted like film negatives. They’re strips, narrow and cinematic aspect ratios, and are stacked from top down.

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