Oh, thank you sir, thank you sir, hail Caesar and everything sir! And if it’s not done by sunrise, I’ll cut your balls off.īrian. Yes sir! Thank you sir, hail Caesar sir!Ĭenturion. Oooohh, not dative, not the dative sir! No, ah, oh, the accusative, accusative! Uh, domum, sir! ad domum!Ĭenturion. domus? Nominative? ‘Go home’, this is motion towards, isn’t it boy?īrian. But ‘Romans go home’ is an order, so you must use the. Uh, uh, third person plural, present indicative! ‘They go’.Ĭenturion. What’s Latin for ‘Roman’? Come on, come on!Ĭenturion. What’s this then? Romanes eunt domus? ‘People called Romanes they go the house’?Ĭenturion. I didn’t, and I’m not sure what the point of that would be! I’m looking at officially released dubs of the film.Ĭenturion. Note, a couple of days later: I’ve made some minor edits to try and clear things up: apparently some readers interpreted this post as though I had translated the scene into other languages myself. When the film got released in other languages, though, how did the dubbing process deal with this scene? Again, this might be quite okay in a manga/anime actually, but with real people it is/looks just too strange (to me anyway).Monty Python’s Life of Brian contains a Latin lesson that Latin students find unforgettable. I also feel certain character constellations and the characters themselves are so tropey or behave like stereotypical shonen characters (and I know that Alice in Borderland isn’t classified as shonen, so it’s doubly weird). I know it’s a weird complaint, but I feel sometimes it’s sticks way too close to its manga counterpart in that regard. Like it would perfectly fit in a manga or anime, but in real life you wouldn’t just… talk like that. For example the way some characters… talk is really weird as hell.
Without spoiling anything, it did have some problems that most live action series or movies deal with. Personally, I wouldn’t call it a masterpiece, though. I binge watched it because I found it quite interesting. Keep did you enjoy watching Alice in Boderland ? Tarot Card and that V is gonna have a happy ending): Have found a really interesting bit about the Sun Tarot Card (It’sĬalled the “Sun” Ending and in this ending Misty claims she drew the Sun Kind of frame the storyline and characters in a certain kind of way, I Considering that the game uses Tarot cards to
Like, I really feel the game is telling us something here (and yeah, I know that these things were here since the beginning of the game, but it’s even more creepy for this ending in particular because the way he was positioned here seems to be pretty intentional).īut back to the point. And this whole conversation happens at Afterlife.
BE is standing next to big containers where people are eerily floating around while next to him is a table that looks like a futuristic coffin (I know that in the Cyberpunk universe coffins don’t exist anymore, but it’s more of a visual refference). BE is actually an A.I.Īlso mostly unrelated, but I really do like the visuals in this ending.
At this point,we simply don’t know, but considering that both Johnny (who argued during the Peralez quest that this could be the work of rogue A.I.s) and Gary (who argued that there are A.Is who wear synthetic skin and control politicians from Alpha Centauri) talk about rogue A.I.s, there might be a good chance that Mr. People have been arguing about what or who Mr.