
“What is the battleship Potemkin?”
If you’re a high school student who loves movies, it might feel like the major ones instead.
I think it’s risky to take someone on a date.
If you’re watching with a girl, something like The Devil Wears Prada or La La Land would be better…
Isn’t Potemkin a talkie…? If it’s silent, wouldn’t that make it quite difficult?
The desire to express what I like comes first, often neglecting the other person’s feelings; this too is a part of Moi-chan’s character.
>>4
To be honest, in this episode, Nico is too generous.
I’m not making a schedule with the assumption that we’ll run on a date.
>>10
Nico is an understanding girlfriend.
>>12
That’s really true.
>>13
So hurry back to having big breasts.
>>12
I can only say that it’s really true.
It’s Moichan from a time when talking about hobbies wasn’t relatively bothersome yet.
>>5
It’s like you’re speaking as if you’ve changed as a person.
Moi-chan seems to be looking down on Dark Knight.
>>6
Yeah, it’s going to be really lifted a lot.
>>17
In any case, it’s clear that starting with what Christopher Nolan’s Batman represents will lead to about two pages of discussion.
The drawbacks of being alone for many years.
But I guess everyone gets excited at the stairs…
Keigo… That is the real thing.
Well, I like Moi-chan knowing all of her annoying traits, you know.
>>14
To the Moy-chan who thinks “it has to be perfect!”
Because I am a woman who can say that I like imperfections.
Keigo is basically a creator, while Moi-chan is on the consumer side.
So, from an otaku perspective, Keigo is much deeper, but in terms of a secondary base level of feeling, someone like Moi-chan seems really impressive, right?
>>15
It’s not good… The creator side seems to look more important than the consumer side.
>>36
Well, normally it’s more impressive to create something than just to be overly intellectual, right!?
>>39
I’m hoping for that, you know.
Is it just me?
>>40
It’s noisy!
Don’t ramble on and on when you could just say you know!
>>40
Keigo’s response
>>39
From Miharu’s perspective, they have the most skills, after all.
Moe-chan really loves major movies.
But when it’s a date, I put in a lot of effort, so I take you to see a truly memorable masterpiece that will go down in film history.
The Dark Knight, huh?
Indeed, there may be people who, due to being overly praised for a time, now view them in a lower light instead.
However, that is an evaluation of the individual, and I think that the Dark Knight can certainly be regarded as a masterpiece in terms of its work.
Not only the heroes and villains but also depicting the distortions of Gotham, the emotions, desires, and madness of humans, all revolving around the singular existence of Batman…
It’s not that you like The Dark Knight, but rather that you enjoy talking about it extensively, right, Moi-chan?
But it seems like they probably don’t watch American comic movies to begin with.
It doesn’t seem like you watch American comics, but if you’re recommended to watch them, I think you’ll start talking about them extensively.
>>24
Are you curious?
Arash in the thumbnail.
Who is it?
>>25
Who?
>>28
Ah, I know.
FGO is a character from a social game.
It used to be popular a long time ago, but it’s not really the case now.
You see, I’m the type who is naturally drawn to older things, so I just end up knowing about them.
Is it just me, I wonder?
My dad said he went to see Apocalypse Now on a date.
It’s more like Keigo is looking down on The Dark Knight.
Ah, The Dark Knight… right (laughs). It’s good, but if it’s Nolan, I’d talk about his first film, Memento~.
Keigo talks a big game, but the truth is he really loves The Dark Knight.
The fashion sub jerk shows up even though his thread is active.
It’s considered an extremely important film in the history of cinema, but…
Only people who seriously want to study to get involved with movies would look at that now.
>>32
It’s a statement that absolutely wouldn’t appear in other magazines, but…
Is Battleship Potemkin like the Zoltan of the film industry?
Moi-chan wants to show masterpieces because she believes that great works that leave their mark in history are the best for a date.
Mocha-chan, with her emotions on full display, is really nice.
Inside I’m like, “Yay!! That’s it!!” Since I’ve lost my inner thoughts, I’ve been letting my feelings spill out. Inside I’m saying things like “Niko is cute” while lying without care! Wow, really? Even though you look grumpy, deep down you love us, right? That’s right! And you say living with everyone is fun and stuff. No, it was leaking everywhere! Just like how people don’t notice when their earphones are leaking sound on a quiet train, it was as embarrassing as being someone who makes noise outside while the music is playing. Whoa! Stop it! What are you thinking! Thud thud!
Moy-chan is having an incredibly fun time living with everyone, isn’t she?
Ah, a movie that’s popular among middle and high school students.
Talking about American comics will probably turn into a session where Kan-chan, who hasn’t seen them until now, suddenly watches Endgame and gets moved!
>>43
Hmm, is that so? Moiy-chan especially watches from The Incredible Hulk.
>>46
Well, if it’s going to be Moichan, then I’ll watch everything, right?
>>48
All the poorly-rated dramas too.
>>46
Neglecting housework by locking myself in my room to grasp the drama.
Other guys slurp instant noodles in a forlorn manner.
>>43
It’s not that… I was so moved that I thought it would be nice for everyone to watch the MCU in order together…
I’m not interested in lectures about expression regulations in America and the changes in American comics related to social demand… (while being made to sit up straight).
It’s quite awful to just go to a traditional café, sit at the counter, enjoy a coffee, and listen to the manager’s jokes.
Kata Kiyokazu
Moi-chan has money, doesn’t she? I wonder where all those various hobbies and items come from.
I wonder if you were also planning to go to the movie festival at 10 AM at that time, Moi-chan.
In the end, it just wrapped up with the thought that it’s okay to enjoy things at your own pace.
The next day, Keigo was watching an Ahsoka drama in the living room and crying.
Is it really that interesting? Because I’m asked that, to fully experience this emotion, you need at least the prequels and The Clone Wars.
>>54
And it begins.
Lightsaber kata practice
Moi-chan is also quite a bad otaku.
To see this in the MCU, I would say to watch everything, including 〇〇 and 〇〇.
Kan-chan is fine, it’s fine. It’s a hassle, so if you just look at this, you’ll somehow understand later.
>>56
You’re an idiot!!! Do you really think you can fully face the emotions of the end game with that?!!
Don’t you feel sorry for the work, and by extension for Cap and Tony?!!
>>59
Why are you already acting like an old-timer even though you watched it later than me…?
>>59
Well, from whose perspective are you saying that?
What’s your deal with Cap and Tony?!
The Soviet film enthusiasts are… well, anyway.
Kinzaza or Abyss, maybe…?
This is no longer subculture.
A rigid main culture classicist…
Someone who is living someone else’s life.
Whether Moyi-chan reads comics for movie commentary is quite a delicate line.
Copying someone else’s explanation verbatim is Keigo.
>>63
A man who probably talks a lot but has actually never watched a single MCU movie.