Ikoku Nikki, episode 12

Alternative Names
Diary of a Strange Land, Different Country Diary, Entre les lignes, Foreign Country Diary, مذكرات من بلد آخر, บันทึกจากวิเทศ
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I’ve run out of superlatives to describe this series.
One of the things that really stood out to me from this episode is how much Makio and Asa have changed in appearance over the course of the series. Makio’s has been a bit more obvious because she’s grown her hair out, but her expressions have changed too - they’ve gotten softer and more open. Asa’s a bit more subtle since she hasn’t changed really notably physically, but particularly in her eyes you can see a sort of clarity that wasn’t there before. Early on, she tended to look vague and distant and sort of blank, and she doesn’t any more.
I love hearing her sing her song. I wish we could’ve seen the audition, but I’m not that surprised that we didn’t. Broadly, one could say that the series is less focused on what happens and more focused on what the characters think and feel about what happens.
The evolution of her personal desert has been intriguing. Early on, I would’ve expected that she would eventually escape from it, but apparently rather than escaping, she’s settled in and is in the process of making it a comfortable home.
And so on - as usual, there were so many fascinating, insightful, compelling little tidbits scattered through this episode that I could be here the rest of the day pointing them out.
Only 1 episode left. I’m not ready for this to end yet…
When I first read the synopsis, I thought it was going to be some heavy drama with big gut punches, and I wouldn’t mind if it were, because I’m into that. But I’ve loved how heartwarming this series has been instead, especially in the last few episodes. I was worried for a second about that scene on a platform, but fortunately it seems that Chiyo was only gathering the courage to get back to school, and we won’t have some soul-crushing tragedy at the very end.
I was worried for a second about that scene on a platform
Me too!
Chiyo has more courage than me, because I am trying to escape this patriarchal xenophobic archipelago. 🖕 LDP

Who else expected Asa’a voice actress to sing the opening song, or at least a part of it? I thought they are gonna do it like that one episode of
barely a spoiler; anime title
The Dangers in my Heart

This is a misnomer IMO, because it applies to all humans regardless of gender. Heck, I daresay it applies to animals that live in packs too.
Everything he said is about fitting in with the in-group a.k.a. tribalism.





