Tatsuki Fujimotos Just Listen To This Song Is A Lesson In Love And Buddhism – DualShockers

Posted: July 17, 2022 at 9:04 am

If I had to describe the literary style of the manga artist Tatsuki Fujimoto in one word, it would be Genuine. His famous serialized manga Chainsaw Man has been taking the world by storm for some time now, but his serialized One-Shots (One Chapter Manga Works) are equally impressive in a different way, and each of them feels like they contain a hint of the true him, the genuine Fujimoto, and his new work Just listen to this song is no different.

Look Back, published on Shueishas Manga+ service in July 2021, has a strong message about Fujimotos growth as an artist, while Goodbye, Eri, published in February this year, was more about the author coming to terms with his own family, life, and the inevitability of death that rules over everything. Just listen to this song, released earlier this month, continues the trend of the author speaking from his own heart to the readers. This time, however, he is sending a clear message about the reception of the fans to online stories and media, among other themes that are worth exploring.

The start of the story is simple and cliched enough. A high-schooler who loves playing guitar is trying to win the heart of his crush by playing a song, and recording it on video for her to watch. He would have landed a hit if it werent for him uploading the video to Youtube, causing himself to become mocked by the entire school, and later the whole country and the world itself. Furthermore, he got turned down very harshly by the same girl he was infatuated with.

The boy had one simple wish, as he stated in the video: Let these feelings in my heart be understood, by the one who I love best. Nevertheless, no one really understood his true intentions. Everyone in the world saw the video differently, and perceived it as a form of political or religious criticism, among other outrageous claims. The boy got disheartened and quickly wanted to delete it. Despite that, he held back after someone warned him not to, saying Form Is emptiness.

He could not quite grasp the meaning of these words, but regardless, he composed himself and uploaded a second song, this time called: Just Listen to This Song. Even though this one contained his true and genuine feelings, no one bothered to watch it, and it was universally ignored. He later gave up and deleted all his videos. Yet still, the ending sends a warm message that if a feeling is truly from the heart, it will resonate with the heartstrings of the one its aimed at.

There is a lot to dissect from this story about modern trending topics and how they are perceived, and what the author wanted to say by writing it.

Modern communication is a wonder. There are a lot of barriers that could prevent you from understanding the true meaning of things. Whenever a new book or a movie is released, you are bound to find endless discussions and theories about what the creator was truly aiming for. The death of the author is a recurring daily subject when trying to appreciate fiction.

Most of Fujimotos works are surreal and symbolic, thats why they always spark a discussion about what could be the true essence of his stories. At first glance, you can feel that he is using Just Listen to This Song to call out his fans. The ones that are invested in figuring out deep meanings and messages behind his works, and boast about their superior intellect. In reality, and with reflections from his earlier works such as Goodbye, Eri and Look Back, he has always been just getting by, trying to be himself, and having fun. Nothing more.

But this latest manga suggests that the author is at a stage in life where he is satisfied with the conclusions he reached, the peace of mind he has longed for. He wants to inspire other readers to feel and do the same; to be true to themselves, and never have doubts when they are doing the things they love. Thats why Just Listen to This Song was not only about the boys feelings, but also about his own hesitation.

Its easy to miss the true significance of the advice the boy got from another school girl when he was confused about what to do after the video went viral. She said these words: Form is Emptiness. This is actually a direct reference to the Heart Sutra, a popular sutra in Buddhism. It does not mean that you should relinquish the constraints of form to reach the state of emptiness, but describes Form itself as emptiness.

Lets say you want to define something as good or bad. The mental process of doing that depends on you distinguishing that something between what it is and what it is not. If you like a color, its because there are colors you dont like. If a certain smell evokes good memories, itll be different from the smells of other things that you associate with bad memories. In other words, we put things in pre-established forms to define them, according to our fixed self-identity and how we define things.

We ignore their own individual nature because we inherently discriminate against the things we are not familiar with. Happiness in our minds is tied to a specific form. That form has to have specific logic and connections, but thats not necessarily true. Buddha calls this the reason for humanitys suffering. The boys suffering was because he was fixated on his preconceived notion of how his confession should have gone. Other peoples confusion is also tied to the form they chose to apply to the video he uploaded, with that form changing as the trend kept going.

The origin of suffering was that the boy didnt want things to change. He was afraid of that change. Emptiness on the other hand, does not refer to a space or a void in space, but to the true nature of all things. That there is nothing in this world that doesnt have a single fixated existence. Everything is in constant change. Therefore, its wrong to assume happiness will come if abstract things are given form, or even if we reject form for emptiness as the better truth of the world. Happiness will only come if we accept both form and emptiness as one unified reality.

Once the boy decided to upload his video on Youtube, he should have accepted immediately that his confession will take any form in peoples minds and thats okay. At the same time, he should have not waited for his feelings to reach the girl, but instead for the girl herself to perceive his love in her own way. Then after that, she would decide to accept his love, in whatever form it may take. Even the word Cringy which she used to describe his confession, was used again towards the end in a different context, showing that even her own perception of what is Cringy, has changed over time.

Of course, all that is just my perception (my form) of what could Fujimoto have wanted to say through his new one-shot Just Listen to This Song. Our interpretations of Fujimotos works will also keep changing as he releases more serialized manga and one-shots. Thats fine though, because form is emptiness after all.

Just Listen to This Song is now available to read for free on VIZ Medias partner website MANGA Plus by SHUEISHA.

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