Same creator from Yurikuma Arashi? This guy has some of the worst use of symbolism, its obtrusive, spammy in amounts, and distracting sometimes even to the point of obfuscating the narrative itself. Feels like someone shoving metaphors on the screen "LOOK SYMBOLISM! METAPHORS! SO SMART! MAKES THINK! WOW!" Just fucking terrible.
Like a generic music video.
The best use of symbolism is the ones that support the narrative (be it the plot, mood, themes, and even characterization) through subtly. It also can be in large scale, like the entire thing (plot, characters, etc,) can be a metaphor entirely, while also maintaining that subtly, simplicity, and non-obfuscation. Where watching through, one might not even notice that theres metaphors on-going. Simple and fitting of the world, not something that might as well have the text "SYMBOLISM" splattered all over the screen when its rolling.
(what the metaphor may be representing does not need to be directly related/relevant to the plot)
Simple, subtle, fitting, and well paced. The ones that don't detract from the narrative if not caught/understood.
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