Saptarshi Bhowmick's Blog, page 2
August 30, 2021
Agenda of All the Light We Cannot See

August came like the Rain in my life and washed away the continuity I was enjoying. So, leaving the stream, I decided to do a different blog than my regular ones that will not be about animations and stuff. This time I made my mind for expressing gradually by layers of explanations of a book I read and wondered about recently - "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doer. After careful consideration of all its aspects, I write down this post. So have a good read. It is a review and also analys...
July 28, 2021
Your Name, the theory of cords, the red string of fate

June 27, 2021
A Silent Voice Psychology - analysis of A Silent Voice

A Silent Voice, also known as Koe no Katachi. When it first came out in 2016, mixed feelings from the viewers were skyrocketing on the internet. Many blacklisted it for being melodramatic but several enjoyed it for its uniqueness as the most emotional film in this anime decade. But for the manga readers, it was confusing, as for 7 long volumes to be bound into a 2-hour film would prone to be neglected much in the broader sense. Still, the representation was worthy of giving it a shot to withhold...
June 4, 2021
Spelling Test for competitive exams

May 28, 2021
Beastars, inside a Character-world (Legoshi and Riz)

From my previous blog, as you came to know how Beastars left an impact on me; my first impression potently expressed how I loved the series. So it ultimately drove me to do further studies and imprint my solicited views on the show itself and especially the characters and its design. Beastars is a profoundly queer text. I thought I would hone in on something more specific from the series rather than going the whole, that is about Beastars being all about racism and homophobia. Despite being a st...
May 16, 2021
Beastars, from my first impression, a pure satisfaction

Beastars follows our two main protagonists Legoshi and Haru.
Legoshi is a tall and massive wolf, who despite preconceived notions, is an actually calm, gentle, and relatively shy person. Haru, a white Dwarf Rabbit is less than half the size of Legoshi and is constantly bullied and ridiculed by the other animals.
