Review of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind
This part is a mixture and a combination of two contradicting emotions, which is sorrow and just brimming satisfaction. The seemingly endless arduous journey that Giorno and his comrades had to cunningly oppose has ended and honestly, I couldn't ask for a greater or better version of the narrative and storyline. This is one of those shows that contains an ending that doesn't make you question its imperfection and flaws throughout the depiction of the entire story because watching this series halfway, is the literal demonstration of myself, trying to seek and obtain the feeling of contentment. By the time the series ended, that feelingthat I was yearning for is something that I have already attained somewhere within my heart. I don't know what it is about Golden Wind but it had appealed to me extraordinarily and that wasn't the similar case with Diamond is Unbreakable. Something unknown in Part 5 has made me feel anxious about the current status of my life. It unambiguously turned me into a person who acknowledges and accept the existence of Fate/Destiny as that is what the series is trying to convey indirectly. I really appreciated and cherished the overall message that the author (Araki) was trying to implicate and that itself, makes this series eccentric yet astounding. The whole concept and idea of the predetermined fate that every individual must traverse through and that it is something you are incapable of running away from because your destiny/fate is inevitable was irrational but it gave a chunk of insightful and perceptive suggestions about life, hence, identifies this anime as the quintessential series to individuals who are currently having doubts about what path should they forge for themselves.