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Berserk - God's Hands (Epi. 22-25)

Berserk - God's Hands (Epi. 22-25)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Too sad...
Review: I love this anime, I'm not saying it's the best but it is definitely good. I'm hoping there's a second season because this one just leaves you off. This season showed how Guts met Caska and Griffith, how Guts lost he's arm and how Griffith became the way he is. This isn't the end of the line for Berserk, We haven't seen Guts fight anyone with he's huge sword and hand cannon yet, except for the 1st episode.

All in all, this would make a great collection. It's story is skill full, the animation is exceptional and the voice acting is normal. I gave this anime 4 stars because of how it always leaves you off, especially the sad and grotesque ending were Caska gets raped and Guts looses he's arm and eye. He's suppose to either go berserk and save Caska and escape or the Black Knight comes and saves them, either way, it doesn't show you what happens and that will piss alot of people off.

Order it all today and Enjoy

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beyond Good & Evil Lies Berserk (MAJOR SPOILERS)
Review: One of the most amazing things about this series in general is that nothing is black and white; Berserk is an addicting look into the beautiful, brutal grey. The primary story arc follows the life and adventures of Guts, in an extended flashback that begins with Episode 2 and eventually comes full circle, leading the viewer back to the events in Episode 1. (The first couple episodes may be a bit confusing, but by the end of the series, everything makes sense.) Though Guts is the "hero" of the story, his actions aren't always good - the assassination that leads to the death of the victim's young son as well, comes to mind - but this is the strength of the series: it doesn't shy away from the darker nature of humanity. As for the last DVD in the series, it could more accurately be called the conclusion of the first part of a much larger story; make no mistake, Guts' story is only just beginning at the end of God's Hands. Many reviewers have written that they felt "cheated" and "disappointed" by the final two episodes of this series. My question to them is why? No, the last two episodes don't tie up every little loose end, but they're not supposed to. They're only supposed to end this part of the story, which they did admirably. Granted, part of me really would've liked to see Guts and Caska get their "happily ever after" ending, but could any one really see that happening and still be true to the overall story of Berserk? Their love (though the word "love" is never used by them, it's in every action and look they share) is made even more poignant because they faught so long and hard to realize it, yet it lasted so briefly. The only real complaint I have is, what became of Caska and how did Guts escape the "Hell" he was trapped in? In this sense, the final episode feels a little rushed, but it doesn't distract too much from the overall brilliance of this series. I won't go so far as to say it's the best series there is, but it is *one* of the better ones ever made and close to top in its genre.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A viewer
Review: Phenomenal series (5 stars) - crappy ending (1 star). I am fine with dark endings, but talk about sloppy. It is almost like the writer's got lazy and wanted to remove the Hawks so they could move on to the next segment. As I watched the thirty minutes of demons feasting on helpless men and woman (not how I came to view the Hawks after twenty some episodes) I wondered what the point was. Why not just strike them down by lightining and use those twenty minutes for a good reason as to why Guts didn't have his sword. It is too convient to say he left it at camp - when he is always carrying it.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bereserk is fantastic but...
Review: Some people say that this is for babies, kids, and everyone....that is NOT the case. This is definetly not something for children to be watching. With that said....

Berserk is a fantastic MANGA (noticed I did not say anime) that has been going on since 1989. The anime that you can purchase, is actually volumes 3-13 in the Manga. The anime is great and does a good job following the manga for the most part. The only thing that is a let down is that they never finished animating this manga. Currently the manga is up to volume 24 with 25 to be relaesed this fall hopefully.

If you liked the other discs, then you will want to pick this up. Just be warned that the series ends on a huge cliff hanger that is not resolved unless you start reading the manga (which btw just got licensed by dark horse comics and we should see the first installments this fall).

Now for those that have no idea what this story is about...The series follows Guts(Gatts whatever) who was born to a corpse and was found by a band of mercenaries that raised him. The anime starts in the present, but after the first episode moves into the past and you get to see what turned Guts into the crazy monster slaying maniac he is today. Its a fanatstic story, but just be forwarned, you'll be looking for manga scans very soon =)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most powerful ending in a series, anime or otherwise
Review: The ending in Berserk has been the subject of much controversy for those who have seen it. Most people seem to dislike it, and there hasn't been a better example of a love it or hate it situation than this. The problem most people seem to have though, is that the ending doesn't leave a satisfying conclusion to the story, and while this aspect is somewhat true, people tend to overlook the excellence of this final volume because of this.

After more than 20 episodes of beautiful character development, after seeing characters leave their dreams behind, find new ones, after seeing them evolve, the final episodes manage to present these characters at their peak. We get to see Guts in all his fury, Caska at her weakest, and Griffith in all his glory. Judeau in particular shines more in the last episodes than anywhere in the whole series. We see everyone struggle not just for their very lifes, but for the lifes of others, for the lifes of loved ones. And they try to survive against impossible odds.

People get carried away with minor things, like "Guts without his sword is nothing" or "Everyone dies a miserable death", but they don't see the real importance of these episodes. Didn't Guts survive? Even without his sword? Didn't he fight? Didn't everyone fight? They did, and they did so with courage and passion, even though there was no hope at all.

Compared to the average anime, which feature mostly teens and, for the most part, contain nothing but lots of girls on tiny dresses, Berserk stands out as one of the most strong and passionate series of them all. Be very warned though, this is for mature audiences only, not just because of the content, but because to truly appreciate it's greatness, you have to think things through.

I guess some people get frustrated, and thus angry, because of the lack of a real conclusion in the series, but for the characters themselves, the end of such a long journey couldn't have been told in a better way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Series... Big misundeerstanding
Review: The ending of Berserk is one of the most violent and disturbing things I have ever seen, but that only makes it better. As many people have said, the ending is not actually the real ending and the manga series continues to this day. Also, as many people have said, it is very unlikely that there will be a continuation of the series. However, the anime series was quite popular in Japan for it's late night time slot, but still there wasn't a large enough audience to warrant a second season. Though there have been rumors that the series will be continued, don't count on it happening. I hope you find this review helpful.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Ending That Can Only Be Appreciated By The Die-Hard
Review: There have been plenty of mixed reviews here on the final episodes of the animated Berserk. The ending is definitely one that makes it hard to really recommend to anyone who isn't a well developed anime fan or a serious fan of the Berserk series.

Warning: Possible spoilers ahead.

The final episodes of the series really is the bloodiest of the whole series. It brings Berserk to a very primal, instinctual sort of mood. It is in these final episodes that you really see Guts/Gatsu become more of a person than an uninspired warrior. His realization and confession of love for Caska brings in him his first real vulnerability that anyone can understand.

In the last few minutes, we finally few a deep, heartfelt connection to Guts/Gatsu as despite desperate sacrifice, he cannot save the woman he loves. We learn that he cuts off his own arm in an attempt to rescue Caska but without major success. You see his insurmountable torment as he is held back, unable to prevent her rape.

It's an ending that isn't for anyone looking for a happily-ever-after. It's not one for someone who was looking for a true consummation of their love. But it is powerful, primal, and is one of the best paths of character development I've seen to date, in any movie or anime.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best anime series in my opinion.
Review: this dvd ends what was to be the end of season one of an anime series. but too bad it was not run again on Tv. because of the violence and adult content. It was played late at night and didn't attract enough watches at that late night time. The story line is great in the early episodes but the ending explains alot but also leaves it open as if the was other seasons planned. None the less if you like anime you will love this series. I believe it is one of the all time greats.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: see it
Review: This is an awesome anime series. It's one of my favorites. this last movie is quite different than the rest of them, with a lot of story compiled into it. while a lot of the other movies are mostly Guts and crew fighting, this one has a completely different feel. I read rumors that there might not be another season, and i hope that isn't true because the movie does leave with a huge cliff-hanger. it does however explain such aspects such as how Guts lost his arm. if this review has made you think you don't want to see it, ive given the wrong imperssion, because its a great movie. anyway and if you liked the rest of the series you should see this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Darkness, Bloody Darkness...
Review: Well, I have finished the "Berserk" series, and it was quite a journey. I'm a little saddened that this series really has no concrete conclusion and leaves the viewers hanging, possibly because this is only the beginning of the story. If I had known that from the beginning, it would've made the last two episodes a little better for me. Still, I'm overall pretty pleased with this dark and violent epic and hope that the series will continue on. "Berserk 6: God's Hand" is the conclusion to this first series, but not to the story.

Guts and The Band of the Hawk stage a rescue to recover a very beaten and tattered Griffith from the kingdom's dungeon. He has lost his sanity and his mind as he has completely given himself into the darkness. It is here after they rescue him that the true horrific fate of Griffith comes to light as The Great Eclipse is present. All hope and all that once was seems to end in the last two episodes. This saga in whole reveals the story of how Guts came to be, but has only touched the surface of his ultimate quest and purpose.

I really enjoyed watching the series and am glad that I invested my time into it. However, I'd be lying if I said that I wasn't a tad disappointed with the conclusion. The ending felt more like a teaser to me than anything else. I know now that I will definitely invest my time should a second series (and there better be with the way things ended) be released. It's still an amazing anime epic that ventures into bloodshed and darkness.

This anime series is in no way intended for younger viewers, especially these last four episodes. They contain strong and brutal violence, extreme blood and gore, nudity, a brief scene of rape, nudity, language, and dark and disturbing themes and imagery. Extras included are trailers, outtakes, a TV spot and more.

In no way am I disappointed with "Berserk" as a whole, but it is sad to see that there is no concrete ending for this first series. "Berserk 6: God's Hand" tends to leave more questions than answers, but it is still necessary to the series. These 25 episodes have been quite the journey. Just be willing to accept that you're not going to get an open-and-shut ending--and whatever you do, do not expect a happy ending. Then again, maybe this was suspected all along. Still a very exciting and intense saga that was time well spent.


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