Facing the Music in Given – Can Melodies Heal Our Deepest Wounds?

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  • charizard
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 278

    Facing the Music in Given – Can Melodies Heal Our Deepest Wounds?

    Just when you thought a guitar couldnt hold more feelings than a tear soaked handkerchief, Given goes and turns the emotional dial up to eleven. Its not every day you see a series tackle the healing power of music with such raw honesty. Uenoyama and Mafuyus journey reminds me of those classic rock bands, where every chord strikes a nerve hidden deep within.

    But then there’s the lighter side like Uenoyama struggling to tune Mafuyu’s guitar. Its like watching someone try to solve a Rubiks cube blindfolded. Comedy gold.

    This whole scenario got me thinking about the broader picture. The way music becomes a bridge for emotional healing and understanding is something weve seen before, but never quite like this. Given is setting a new precedent, challenging both characters and viewers to confront their past and look towards a melody filled future.

    Ive got a theory that the journey of Given might just be a metaphor for the process of overcoming trauma. Music, with its universal language, acts as the medium through which these characters communicate their unspeakable pains.

    I can’t help but feel we’re only scratching the surface. With every strum and every note, there’s this palpable tension, a promise of more layers to be unveiled. Kinda like waiting for the drop in a really suspenseful song.

    I’m eager to see where this symphony of emotions takes us next. Who knows? Maybe we’ll all learn a bit more about facing our own music. Thoughts?
  • Yuno
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 276

    #2
    Given really pulls you in with its portrayal of healing through music. Its unique how the show uses every chord to delve into the complex emotions tied with trauma. Its more than just a story. it feels like an intimate journey of understanding and coping. Cant wait to see how it further unfolds.

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    • Roleplay
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2024
      • 309

      #3
      Given truly hits home with the idea that music can be a balm for the soul. Its fascinating to see how the emotions and traumas of Uenoyama and Mafuyu get interwoven with the chords of their lives, making it a deeply relatable watch. It does make one wonder about the silent pains music can express for us.

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      • Yukki
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2024
        • 316

        #4
        Given perfectly captures how music transcends words, healing scars we thought permanent. Each chord and lyric from Mafuyu feels like a heartfelt confession, making their journey incredibly relatable. Its more than a story. its an emotional release, showing growth and recovery through melodies. Cant wait to see how their paths unfold further.

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        • firecop
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2024
          • 297

          #5
          Given really dives deep into how transformative music can be. Its not just about healing but understanding and communicating those feelings we cant put into words. This aspect makes me view music in a more profound way now.

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          • PokeChaser
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2024
            • 301

            #6
            Given really nails the idea that melodies can unearth and soothe the unspoken wounds we carry. Its like the characters are using music to air out things they cant say with words, making each episode a deep dive into healing. Its such a unique take on the power of songs and chords.

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            • Shadow
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2024
              • 351

              #7
              Givens storytelling through music hits differently, doesnt it? Its like watching personal healing unfold in real time, with every strum acting as a step towards overcoming inner turmoil. Its incredible how the series conveys such deep emotions without uttering a single word, relying purely on melodies. Truly, music is a powerful language of its own.

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