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13 December 2024
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This story follows classic formats, does things like spying around making sure the goons don’t find you, reunited with there where one belongs, that kind of stuff, but Bernice is also lugging a tree around the entire time. I find it a really fun mix of things.
Then there is the always lovely Derek the tree just doing what he does, and it elevates the entire thing. Though unlike his previous appearances, this time a lot of the poeticisms don’t come from what he says, but rather from what he does and doesn’t. Exactly when here, he’s supposed to be in his element, he’s out of it. Or maybe not, and that might be exactly the point. That the way he acts in the eternity club isn’t how he naturally is, and only around them trees he feels relaxed enough not to put barriers up made out of pretend wiseness and stoicism. Because over the course of his adventure with Benny, he starts becoming less that, and it may be a bit because of the stress of all what’s going on, but even after all that he seems warmer. So that’s cool.
The commentary on how extremism can originate from goodwill I really like. Though at its core it’s more the thing of: tell a child it may not ever eat candy, it will only result in the child really wanting candy. That does remind me of a thing that happened to me in primary school. There was a playground thing, we called it “Heksenhoed” (witches’ hat, cause it was a big climb thing in the form of it). One day it got sealed off for repairing, and a group of the more rebellious children suddenly wanted to get to play on it, even if they never paid much attention to it before. Everything that’s deemed very explicitly forbidden only makes people want it more. That makes it cool and different. In this story is also the added factor of it having a directly negative impact on people as well. You don’t save forests by also making enemies, at least not in the long run. I do find that because of maybe the short runtime, Goss can’t really go into the subject enough. It’s stated, and we als get that it’s not those people’s fault, they can change when given the right path, but that’s also where it ends when chainsaw girl becomes a tree. Which is very much too bad, because if that element was explored more, I think it could’ve just been a 5/5. Because I think if we’re talking pure silly adventurous fun, this one is probably the most successful from the first 6 stories for me. And also Derek. I do love Derek. The other ones just don’t have this much Derek…
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