#Umineko — A story that wavers the most tragic and ugly event with the most beautiful and gorgeous story telling.

.. A Review, but also a Thread:
#Umineko is a story that surrounds itself around many elements and many genres to use in the story

The storytelling and the way things were told it’s as if the readers were to be in the observers’ shoes —
Naturally The Observer does not know what the game master does so we are also in the blind

but as observers we also sometimes get to see future events which would happen as a result of the game wether it was a defeat or loss.
The Story managed to expand itself to a certain dynamic that a simple human brain cannot easily understand

Including the elements of Mind control, brain washing, Memory Loss, & most importantly, Multiple Personality Disorder.
The last element I would like to include out of the many elements this series has is..

The Parallel Worlds

This series provides the readers with the elements of “what if”, where it shows the brutal side of the chess board games & the 2,182 other worlds ——
However, 1% out of the thousands of brutal and dark worlds, lived a small but strong fragment that represents peace and love

That alone was enough to defeat whatever darkness lies ahead and be a prime example of Hope between all Worlds.
Lastly, In the Closure we got all of the missing fragments and All of the missing pieces together formed a giant door of truth, that door opened a new path of hope to not only the surviving characters but to the spirits who promised to watch over forever.. 🤍
That is the true Happy ending of the most gruesome tale ever written..

#Umineko: When The Seagulls Cry.. 🤍
My Review for series:

Story — 10/10
Characters — 10/10
OST — 10/10
General Plot — 10/10

Overall; Peak Fiction of Media at FINEST.
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