I don't get it...

I don't get it. Is this show trying to make the viewer sympathize with a bunch of undead sociopaths and show that villagers are somehow in the wrong?

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Fuck communism.

Perhaps it was, but it certainly didn't succeed with me. I enjoyed every second of the carnage.

but the humans were in the wrong.

maybe the idea wasn't that you were supposed to sympathise with them, in the sense of taking their side, so much as they were trying to make you understand why they were doing what they were doing.

Personally, I watched it and was really rooting for the villagers to turn things around and start fighting back against the vampires, but when they did, it quickly became unsettling how blood-thirst and cavalier they were.
Probably my favourite part about the series

Only time I really felt bad for the vampires was when watching the OVA, that nearly made me tear up.

>Personally, I watched it and was really rooting for the villagers to turn things around and start fighting back against the vampires, but when they did, it quickly became unsettling how blood-thirst and cavalier they were.
I totally get what you mean, but it didn't have the same effect on me because the vampires were slaughtering them mercilessly for too long. Every little revolt was crushed gleefully. If it was a little more even, if they started fighting back sooner, then I might feel bad about it, but as things were, I just felt deep satisfaction.

Also this, they had to die, but it was still hard to see some of the vampires killed especially when you understood their back story and the hopeless situation that many of them found themselves in.

No. Don't let any of those filthy capitalists tell you otherwise./r/-ing the epic thread screencap please.

I hope this screncap hasn't outworn its welcome

Doctor objectively was the best character

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He was. And priest was the worst character, I still don't understand how could he justify his faggotry.

I don't think there's much risk of that.

yeah, a lot of them seemed awfully smug until the shoe was on the other foot. I did think most of them seemed like pricks,but still felt kind of bad because of how terrified they often were when being slain, and something about the way the people killed them.
It's been a while since I saw it. I'm not sure if it was how messy the killings were, or if the humans seemed to revel in it, but something made them come across as sort of sick.

One scene I liked though, was one where the women are disposing of the bodies, where they're chatting casually and it's almost like the whole vampire-purge is this a old-fashioned smalltown industry, like an ol fishing village or something.

The soundtrack made it much more emotional though:

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Most vampires were a shit, but those few that were just unlucky I felt so bad for them. Really need to watch shiki again sometime.

>women are eating
>notice one of the bodies moving
>hammer down it
>wipes her hand on the clothes
>resumes eating
That was a very good scene

I never got round to trying the OVAs myself. I seem to recall hearing something about a scene with a woman in a bathtub that's apparently devastating

the classic discovering grandma is a sociopath moment

The nurse with the crazy hair was too fucking pure for this world.
;_;

I don't remember, was the Lemon Juicer the doctor's wife, or the vampire who pretended to be the head vampire's mother?

Lemon Juicer was the doctor's wife.

At least the good guy got a happy ending while Psycho doctor lost everything.

It was about survival. The vampires were not completely wrong about killing humans because they needed to to survive. The humans after figuring it out needed to purge the vampires did so because of survival. The thing that makes it twisted is the revelry that both groups did it with. Maybe I'm thinking too shallowly but at its core Shiki is about survival.

It's meant to show you that both groups are just doing what they need to to survive. But yeah, I was rooting for the humans all the way.

>that's apparently devastating
It's tragic but like most things in the serious, that OVA is layered with enough style and humor to dampen the blow.

You have to watch it though, it explains how the fire starts.

The vampires werent doing it for survival, they were triying massacre the village until there was nothing but shikis left.

No it shows the glories of the communist revolution against filthy bourgeoise

>it's a "vampire loli voiced by Aoi Yuuki" character

>crushed by machines of labour
gets me every time

Watching it with Sup Forums was fun.

AISHIIIII
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