I really do love the show and its been in my permanent favorites list since early 2010
That is the message of the show. I am not against negative emotions; I just hate it when there is no catharsis as the end. That is why I didn’t like Oyasumi Punpun, it never felt like it resolved anything in a way that wasn’t edge for the sake of edge. And I know many of you think that I am using that word as a buzzword with no real meaning when it’s so simple to tell the difference. Everything in this series is bleak, nothing stands out as super positive for no real reason, no victimizing or polarizing behaviors, it treats everybody the same way. http://www.hookupdate.net/escort-index/edinburg/ I appreciate that as much as I liked the catharsis at the end which didn’t feel like a copout.
The story is pretty complicated and the meaning behind things is pretty difficult to understand
No magic resets, no convenient change of hearts, no mcguffins to fix all problems. It’s the natural resolution of how things should play out. Which is basically me, telling you, that the show is predictable. There are no twists or surprises, it is what you see. I know many who don’t want to watch something if they know how it ends, or dislike it for not having a perfect ending where everybody is happy, but that was never the intention of the series. It’s one of those things where you enjoy the journey and not the destination, and by that I don’t mean the ending is bad. It is solid and makes sense, it’s just not unexpected or mind blowing. Take that as you like.
If there is one legit criticism, that would be the duration of the series. The pacing is painfully slow, the plot is not that complex to deserve 22 episodes (Shinsekai Yori comes to mind), and the characters are very concept-based or apathetic to keep you preoccupied with their charm. If it was half as long or twice as fast, it would only improve the overall. The way it is, I was bored of it midway. It helps a lot if you are an emo who paints his nails black, but I am not such a person. Themes and storyboard are fine, as a pessimistic sci-fi about the dehumanizing side of technology it has a great atmosphere, but lacks empathy towards the characters, and you see it only as a fascinating world, instead of fascinating people living in a world they formed through their actions.
You don’t care about them, you care about the world they are in. This is what makes it not very enjoyable or something that you will remember past its themes and atmosphere.
Oh hey, it’s review number 22. That just so happens to be my age, too. I guess I should celebrate by reviewing another favorite of mine. Let’s see what we have here. Ah, how about Texhnolyze, Madhouse’s 22 episode anime series. There is that number again. Jeez, what a coincidence! That said, the usual rules are in effect. No spoilers or cursing. Please read, review my review and comment on this and other reviews I have done. It helps me greatly. Thanks for reading and enjoy the review of the show. Story; Ever consider abandoning principles and morals? Well, Texhnolyze’s Ichise did just that. He abhors his new arm and leg that he obtains from a pretty crazy female doctor.
Animation; It is a very dark series
Well, stuff happens and my memory is pretty hazy after most of the WTF moments in the second half of the series. Some of the stuff that they come up with, oh boy! Anyway, it should go without saying, but I may as well ay it because some are dense. Texhnolyze is a thinking or mental anime. Mature and dark in every corner. That is really what it boils down to the animation front. Even on the surface, it has the dark tones to it. It is a significantly dark series no matter how you want to look at it. Settings are beautiful and articulate.
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