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Anonymous commented at 2013-11-17 15:47:03 » #1438078
The last frame always gets to me. You can almost feel the hopelessness. I mean, all throughout, you can see people walking around, living their daily lives with no worries while this girl is getting raped and beaten in an alleyway just yards from the safety that those people are enjoying. Then, when it's finally over and she recollects herself, she just wants to go home. Unfortunately, it appears there is much more in store for her.
Such a sad, sad story. Really well done, though.
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The last frame always gets to me. You can almost feel the hopelessness. I mean, all throughout, you can see people walking around, living their daily lives with no worries while this girl is getting raped and beaten in an alleyway just yards from the safety that those people are enjoying. Then, when it's finally over and she recollects herself, she just wants to go home. Unfortunately, it appears there is much more in store for her.
Such a sad, sad story. Really well done, though.
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MyPitah commented at 2013-11-18 04:31:11 » #1438503
Also, is it a sequel to this one ?
gelbooru.com/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=2038011
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Also, is it a sequel to this one ?
gelbooru.com/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=2038011
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Anonymous commented at 2013-11-18 14:24:14 » #1438698
@vip002
Hmm... I think that you could be right about her being homeless. I guess we really don't know without seeing how she actually got there. I don't know if the artist did any commentary either. I don't know about her being a prostitute though. She sits there with a lifeless expression on her face until night-time, when she finally gets up to leave. So, I guess, "get away" would've been more appropriate in my earlier comment, rather than "go home". Either way, the feeling that I get stays the same. It's interesting to try to analyze this though.
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@vip002
Hmm... I think that you could be right about her being homeless. I guess we really don't know without seeing how she actually got there. I don't know if the artist did any commentary either. I don't know about her being a prostitute though. She sits there with a lifeless expression on her face until night-time, when she finally gets up to leave. So, I guess, "get away" would've been more appropriate in my earlier comment, rather than "go home". Either way, the feeling that I get stays the same. It's interesting to try to analyze this though.
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