Talk:Kikuo/@comment-151.213.68.108-20141208154727/@comment-172.251.218.169-20161214124129

@[http:// 37.211.239.46] actually no, the cannibalism is just imagery. its about a child being raped and abused by her father, running away, and then eventually returning back to him in the end. some really sad stuff.... it would still be hard to create a sequel to make though without anything seeming forced. gomen ne and its imagery seemed realistic for a child going through such disturbing trauma. it would be weird if the second one was trying to make everything better since a lot of the times, in instances like that, things can get worse. if worse, it would be something along the lines of suicide.

if "daijoubu daijoubu" were to happen, maybe something like the child seems relieved and bright because "everything will be alright now" "the monster is gone" and alluding to her committing suicide. an underlying darkness..... and the saddest salvation.