![]() ![]() Watching the third film in isolation, that’s likely all that’s all you’ll understand. Then as a demon he proceeds to rape the female commander of the unit as all the males are bloodily slaughtered by hellish monsters right from a Lovecraft story, before she and one other soldier are able to escape, forever tainted by witnessing complete despair. These demons offer the withered-husk guy the opportunity to turn into a demon himself, in return for the bloody sacrifice of all his companions, which he accepts. The magic of the pendant causes an eclipse, which brings to life a couple of demons. ![]() He comes across an artifact: a pendant that looks a little like a heart, and somehow he activates powers within it, and then everything goes to hell, quite literally. Naturally it’s better if you’ve watched the first two Berserk films, or at least are familiar with the manga or anime before watching this one, but if this is your first experience with Berserk then it’s enough to know that the plot involves a unit of warriors in a medieval-style world who rescue one of their own a decrepit, withered husk that is barely alive and has had all his critical tendons severed, leaving him barely capable of moving at all. What’s so fascinating about it is that this extreme imagery is completely within context and the anime would be a lesser work were it not for it. ![]() Berserk’s concluding chapter is horrific, with some of the most sickening gore and sexual violence imagery that you’ll ever see in a mainstream anime work. ![]()
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