Brief Thoughts on: FATE/STRANGE FAKE – Episode 6

“Brief” articles are shorter and more off-the-cuff than their full length counterparts.


I must apologize to anyone who clicked on this article in hopes of deciphering more of Fate/strange Fake‘s rather knotty plot. I am here to wax poetic about one thing and one thing only; I love how Enkidu moves in this episode. Depicting a character who is not quite human but who nonetheless has a human form is a challenge. The long, graceful movements Enki’s given here are one way of overcoming that obstacle. Convey their strength not through what they do, but what they don’t do, make everything look easy and you imply nothing is difficult. I also love Enkidu’s little dig at Gilgamesh here: they correctly note that, while Gilgamesh and Richard are both kings, and they even look similar, they couldn’t be more different. Most notably because Richard clearly has friends. Ouch!

And indeed, Richard the Lionheart is not just Gilgamesh’s opposite but Enkidu’s as well. An incorrigible King Arthur fanboy in life, his is the decidedly chuunibyou power to find his sacred sword absolutely anywhere. In imitation of another of the Knights of the Round—Lancelot, ironically enough for those of us who’ve seen Fate/Zero—a twig he plucks from the ground is more than enough. Swinging this stick, it becomes Excalibur. And of course, Excalibur—even in imitation—should burn everything with a blinding fire, even the very film itself, giving actual cause to the battle shonen visual trope of a purifying visual white-out that burns the lines of the animation to cinders.


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