Tnx.
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April 04, 2007 | Benihime wrote:
It's a very interesting symbolism, the Feet Washing, L and Raito like Christ and Judas, exactly at Holy Week, even if it was proposital or not. And about the yaoi thing, I think some situations like a bit of voyerism when L is watching Raito's bedroom, or when he's watching Raito that was prisoner suspect of being Kira, or even L and Raito chained to each other can be a good yaoi excuse to fandom/doujin, and this situation of feet washing could be too.
April 04, 2007 | TON wrote:
Garten:
I think the foot-washing scene is from the Luke's Ch.26 that a sinful woman washed Jesus's foot with her tears and hair, and put scent oil. Or, we cannot explain the scene that water was dripping to Light's foot from L's hair.
Considering as wellthe sound of bell what L heard, I felt L had a presentiment that he would be killed by Light, and he tried to see the truth in exchange for his life.
According to the gospel, Jesus told that her sin has been forgiven already; Light seemed "forgive" him as well, as a friend (of course, their friendship was weird and twisted, though).
when L died, therefore, Light showed his truth, which he had never shown to anybody else in his life as L pointed out, as a proof of their friendship.
(L kept staring Light's face when he died, maybe to find a truth. Light stopped smiling like evil, after L closed his eyes. These scenes can be explained with the interpretation.)
It is just my interpretation, but anyway I think this episode is much better than the original manga, which was filled with many (but less dramatic) monologues. At least, we should think that all anime-original scenes were added under consistent aim. The conversation in the rain, the foot-washing scene, the deletion of L's monologues must be linked.