[good to know he's like this in his own head as well, love that for argenti.
Anyway! The movie is a solid one, good for an introduction to such things and easy enough for Fray to follow along with, while marveling at using the medium for interesting ways of telling a story without saying everything. It's very different from a play, but the setting and actors are used in similar ways, which has caught his interest. Truthfully, the story was secondary to the aspect of the movie itself, but at Argenti's (rather expected) outburst, Fray does the armored knight equivalent of raising an eyebrow.]
Personally, I found their struggles to fight against overwhelming odds to be more beautiful than the ending itself - fighting back against what one could call their own fate... that has a certain beauty in it.
[But then, of course he finds such things so valuable; he is the Warrior of Light's mentor, after all.]
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Anyway! The movie is a solid one, good for an introduction to such things and easy enough for Fray to follow along with, while marveling at using the medium for interesting ways of telling a story without saying everything. It's very different from a play, but the setting and actors are used in similar ways, which has caught his interest. Truthfully, the story was secondary to the aspect of the movie itself, but at Argenti's (rather expected) outburst, Fray does the armored knight equivalent of raising an eyebrow.]
Personally, I found their struggles to fight against overwhelming odds to be more beautiful than the ending itself - fighting back against what one could call their own fate... that has a certain beauty in it.
[But then, of course he finds such things so valuable; he is the Warrior of Light's mentor, after all.]