Apparently “physically enhanced leading lady has come to slay (and what she slays are awful men)” is a whole genre on Love Death + Robots and it is simply magnificent.
1. Sonnie’s Edge:
2. Good Hunting:
3. Jibaro:
Note: None of the GIFs are mine, credit to the creators!
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Sonnie's Edge. Love Death+Robots by dianaizz
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DAMN the new Love Death + Robots drop was so fckn GOOD you guys GET ON IT!
The Ships Navigator one gave me big Silco Vibes too (brainrot bias 4 sure)
Plus the last one was just so fucking awesome in every way.
They were all really good tbh. Could be their best season yet.
Pls go watch it immediately so I can be excited with someone you guys.
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“Io, if you’re a machine. What is your function?”
“To know you.”
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ok, I think im in the minority when I say I liked this 3rd season of Love Death Robots the best... Previously, there's been episodes I skipped or kinda just zoned out during, but in this each one was interesting at least. My top 3 is
Jibaro - I was sceptical because I thought people have been hyping it up so much but it was so gorgeous and so powerful and impressive. With no words spoken nonetheless. I think it really touches you I can clearly imagine the siren's anguished last cry still, that scene, her kneeling down in the bloody lake, broken but alive - you can imagine she'll get better. She has to. I didn't see a toxic relationship angle I think it was pure colonialism - and that's why it was good to leave it at that, her being alive is a victory in itself.
The Very Pulse of the Machine - and not just because I'm a Wordsworth fangirl (and I must admit his poem was the only one I recognized), apparently it's a short story too I will read it, but as I watch it's still beautiful. Makes you think, that the whole schtick of space and ai and human consciousness. I didn't think it was just one giant trip but you do you. The ending made me tear up a bit 'to know you' indeed
Poems featured FYI:
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Milky Way by Barbara Juster Esbensen
Tea at the Palaz of Hoon by Wallace Stevens
Perfect Woman by William Wordsworth
Chapter ["Residence in Cambridge" from The Prelude](https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Prelude_(Wordsworth)/Book_III) by William Wordsworth
In Vaulted Halls Entombed & Kill Team Kill - lowkey similar in subject - sci-fi, fantasy, gunfights but VERY different in vibes and the general feeling and I loved them both equally. Harper the girlboss ftw
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After finishing LD+R I join the popular question: Would it be too much to ask to see a complete series of Sonnie's Edge, where that universe is explored and its characters are developed with the same quality of script, animation, plot and photography, at least, as the chapter? Please and thank you.
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