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Jan 6, 2022
I wish I could give this a 10.

It's masterfully directed in visual and audio aspects. They managed to make a distinction between real and virtual not just by using colours - they changed soundscape, framing of the shots, animation and many things more. Virtual world is not just shown differently - viewer feels the distinction.
And even brushing differences between world aside - overall scene composition is marvellous. They easily envoke emotions with visuals alone and find great ways at conveying a large amount of information in a fast way.
I just can't stop being amazed at visual and audio direction.

The story is quite simple, but ...
Aug 16, 2016
Reminded me a lot of Bakuman with a choice of rivalries instead of enemies (with an exception of Karaage arc. They made the head of the rival shop way too cartoonishly evil, which takes away from experience), and mostly succeeding in it. But, unlike Bakuman, it doesn't possess any character development. In Bukuman our mains and rivals constantly evolved not just as artists, but as human beings. They changed and carried viewer with them. Nothing of such is present in Souma. Characters evolve as cooks, but remain the same as when they were first introduced.

Scenes with over sexualizing food did not add anything except, well ...
Aug 20, 2015
They took the darkest arc in Rurouni Kenshin, took out all the jokes that author put in there to soften it a little bit and honed all the dark points so that they gleamed with crimson colour on the edge of the blade.
Animation fidelity is outstanding. It made me to look back at how rarely I see such quality.

A rare occasion when an adaptation exceeds the source material.
Jul 20, 2015
This is the most terrifying anime I have ever seen. The last time I've felt something like this was when I first read H. P. Lovecraft.
The terror comes not from vast amount of gore or violence on the screen - because there's almost none. There's violence, but it's all behind the frame, we never see even a single disfigured human body. The terror comes from a pure concepts that this anime explores.

Story:
It's a thriller, it grips you and tightens it's hands around you. You feel horrible, but keep watching and it only lets go at ...
Jun 25, 2015
Kaiba (Anime) add
What is a human being? It's a collaboration of memories. Memories of yourself and memories of how others see you. When you destroy or change either of the aspects - the whole being changes.

Kaiba is a story about memories, about memories that were lost, memories that were changed. About how good and bad memories are of equal importance.
Humans strive to find a way to forget. Forget all the bad memories and leave the goods ones. But if we forget, doesn't it makes us less of what we are? Without bad experience we wouldn't be the same person.

The world of Kaiba is one of dystopia. The ...
Mar 9, 2015
Planetes (Anime) add
One of the few animes that actually managed to make me care about characters and to burst in tears when something horrible was about to happen.
It manages to contain an excellent slice of life style while delivering the highest levels of despair at occasions.
Character development trough the plot is outstanding.

Remember when ISS was almost hit by debris in 2012? Or satellite collision in 2009?

There's no "epicness", no space races or über machines. There's no sound in space either. Our characters face what space has really to offer - cancer, leukemia, osteoporosis, hypoxia, mental disorders.
Our characters work as debris haulers, the problem, that is actually going ...


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