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Mar 3, 2022
There's a danger here, which Studio Ghibli has willfully evoked, of misinterpreting the oldest surviving novel in Japanese history. I've seen this story adapted in other formats, or given a small nod to in other media like the game Okami, and even just reading short plot synopses of the various ancient versions of the original tale evokes something more than this film did.

The overall story is there, true, but character development is muddled, and some characters, such as the Emperor and the bamboo cutter are turned into rather indecent characters, removing the restrained, bittersweet maturity of the original tale.

The art and music are ...
Dec 2, 2021
This movie holds up really well both in terms of visuals and story. Nyx and Luna, and sometimes King Regis carry the movie in terms of character, as the others all come off as pretty cliche and just sort of pawns to the whole thing. There are some missteps and missed opportunities, particularly in how the film squanders some of its promising characters, but overall this film works as a big hype up to 15 so much that it made me hate 15. I was expecting way more than what we got. Sure, I haven't played 15 since it has ben bandaided by DLCs, but ...
Dec 23, 2018
If you didn't tell me Mamoru Hosoda made this film, I would only have been able to tell from the visual style of this movie and from nothing else. Yes, you can see the elements that put the director's unique style and touch on it, but aside from visually, this film feels like a departure from my expectations. It most closely resembles Wolf Children (with a lot less resembling The Girl Who Leapt Through Time than I expected considering the title and trailers), but it's more hodgepodge and freeform with a less coherent plot.

But, like Hosoda's other films there's a very human element having ...
Jan 28, 2017
I won't waste your time with a windy review, so here's the deal.

If you've followed all of Makoto Shinkai's films up to this point, this film will likely feel like worn-out territory. There are many scenes which are practically copy/pasted from his earlier works and the theme and concept is similar. What emerges might be described as a polished and culminating attempt at Shinkai telling a story he has tried to tell in several other films, with varying success. If you've never seen a Shinkai film, you might easily feel "Your Name" is a masterpiece. Even if you've seen them all, you might still feel ...
Jul 30, 2014
Having really liked the first Kokoro Connect series (I rated it a 9), I was really excited to find out almost two years after watching it that there was an OVA sequel. I had no idea! And seeing that the only problems I had with the first one is that its three plot arcs seemed to decrease in intensity and were ultimately rather inconclusive... I was ready to give the series one more chance to "bring it all home".

Did it do that? I think so, though not in the manner expected. The new phenomenon introduced was more compelling than the one to precede it, so ...
Jun 4, 2014
Darker than Black (the original season) is the best anime I have ever seen. It is very hard for me to choose a favorite, but if forced to pick just one, it would be Darker than Black. Every aspect of it is tightly woven to create this incredible tapestry of imaginative concepts, enjoyable characters, heady philosophies, mystery and suspense, beautiful art, emotional music, and most of all the story has a very deep, important and relevant message to deliver to viewers about society and the consequences of treating minority groups as subhuman and unequal. There is immense social value to the story outside of just ...


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