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"Berserk" explores a range of mature themes, including the nature of evil, the consequences of ambition, and the power of friendship. The film's use of symbolism is also noteworthy, with recurring motifs such as the Eclipse, which represents a catastrophic event that sets off a chain reaction of supernatural events.
At the heart of the 1997 series is the complex relationship between Guts and Griffith. Griffith, the charismatic leader of the Band of the Hawk, is driven by a Singular, all-consuming dream of owning his own kingdom. This ambition acts as a "beacon" that draws others to him, yet it simultaneously isolates him, as he refuses to view anyone as a true friend unless they possess their own independent dream. Guts’ eventual decision to leave the Band of the Hawk to find his own purpose—ironically to become Griffith’s equal—is the catalyst for Griffith’s psychological collapse and subsequent betrayal of his comrades. berserk -1997-
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Despite its age, the 1997 series continues to influence media today, from the Dark Souls video game series to modern dark fantasy anime. Fans often recommend it as the starting point for newcomers because it establishes the emotional stakes of the characters before the series’ infamous and world-shattering climax. "Berserk" explores a range of mature themes, including