Puella Magi Madoka Magica Part Iii - Rebellion ... ❲PRO❳
She becomes —a being of "Love" that the Incubators cannot compute. She rewrites the universe not for the greater good, but for the single, selfish wish of one girl: “I want to see Madoka smile again.” The New World: A Beautiful Lie The film ends in the most unsettling way possible. Madoka is alive, living a normal life, with human parents. She has no memory of being a goddess. She is happy. The rest of the cast are also alive, but under Homura’s silent, omnipotent control. Kyubey is enslaved, forced to clean up the curses of humanity. Homura sits on a throne of thorns, wearing a black evening gown, gazing at a sleeping Madoka.
Puella Magi Madoka Magica Part III: Rebellion is currently available on Blu-ray and streaming on Amazon Prime (select regions) and Shout! Factory TV. Rated: Not for children. Contains: body horror, existential dread, and the most terrifying protagonist in anime history. Puella Magi Madoka Magica Part III - Rebellion ...
It transforms Madoka Magica from a story about growing up (accepting loss) into a story about trauma (refusing to accept loss). Homura doesn’t want a better world; she wants her friend back, consequences be damned. In doing so, she becomes the very thing she once fought: a being who sacrifices the autonomy of others for her own vision of happiness. She becomes —a being of "Love" that the
Homura’s Soul Gem shatters—not from despair, but from a love so intense it transcends the system’s rules. She declares: "If someone tells me that holding onto a hope is a sin, then I’ll do it as many times as I need to. I don’t care. I’ll sin again and again forever." She has no memory of being a goddess
But Homura rejects this. She screams the film’s thesis statement: “I will never accept that world.”