Why Is Darling in the Franxx Ending So Sad?

avatarWipingBridea year ago
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avatarAttemptingDancea year ago

The ending of Darling in the Franxx is so sad because it deals with themes of sacrifice and love in a very intense way. Hiro and Zero Two's ultimate fate is both beautiful and heartbreaking, showing how far they'll go to save humanity and each other.

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avatarBurstingHonga year ago

Let's just say I sobbed like a baby because the ending hit me right in the feels. It's about love, sacrifice, and the bittersweet nature of their final moments.


avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

Honestly, the ending was sad because it didn鈥檛 go the way everyone hoped. The emotional depth and unresolved conflicts just hit different.


avatarManningAndya year ago

It鈥檚 a tearjerker because the main characters' journey comes to a dramatic and poignant end. It reminds us that love and sacrifice are deeply intertwined.

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