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Why do humans make art? What is creativity? These are unexplained questions always worthy of analysis, but also always without answer. Humans, the only creatures to make art for art’s sake, about life, beauty, philosophy, don’t know why we actually do it. However, sometimes a creative person can communicate a good expression of why, and that’s what Tatsuki Fujimoto did with the manga, and anime movie, Look Back: a paradoxical hate letter to beloved creativity. This video essay will do its best to discuss and explain what the anime means. Look Back, a movie adaptation of Tatsuki Fujimoto’s manga, is one of the most efficient films ever, communicating well more than its hour of run time to be discussed. Centering on Fujino, a confident but rough artist, and Kyomoto, a professional yet terrified shut-in creative, the movie expresses a paradox of creativity; the more one puts into it, the less they can get out of it. The harder one works, the less they have to draw from for their expression. It definitively states that making art sucks. Yet, Fujino and Kyomoto do it anyway, finding the beauty of life to publish into manga as so many in the real world do. Why do they, and we, not give up on something so thankless? Why do humans make art, why does it mean to create? Maybe it’s exactly what makes us human, the communication of something deeper. This anime analysis video essay will attempt to explain what Look Back means. With a Stamp by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... 0:00 Introduction 2:29 Look Back 23:45 My Part 35:12 Finishing Up #anime #lookback #fujimoto #videoessay