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Apr 9, 2024
Monster (Anime) add
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Never seen a show so highly regarded and begin with a solid premise only to waste at least 80% of its runtime on episodic BS, splitting up the characters for no reason, pointless external conflicts, red herrings and distractions that endlessly delay the actual plot. You had 74 episodes to weave a meaningful murder thriller story, and very few of these episodes are actually interested in anything of the sort.

If the plot isn't moving forward, are we developing the characters? No, like I said, arbitrary external conflicts or the characters just up and leaving instead of having conversations always leads the characters to being pawns ...
Feb 28, 2021
Preliminary (7/12 eps)
Some minor spoilers.

I'm gonna be honest, the first 3 or 4 episodes of this show are pretty bad. Rushed, maybe? It feels like the overall concept they had for the show was clear but they didn't know how to ease into it or properly hook viewers in. So, from the beginning we've got big character moments, battles that don't really land because we don't know anything about these characters' motivations and past traumas, and what little we do see isn't enough to make sense of what we're given.

(Feels like some high-budget, poor alternative take on the Madoka Magica concept in some respects)

A lot of lines ...
Jul 21, 2019
As a critic, I'm interested in what a story communicates, what it says directly or indirectly, by inclusion or by omission. Rather than, say, my personal preference for genre or art style.

I think this series as a whole is somewhat of an unacknowledged gem. Why? Most who discuss it acknowledge its popularity, often with some degree of annoyance. The show is known for Umaru's obnoxious character and for being generally standard fare moeblob SoL packaged in such a manner to make it ripe for seasonal success but ultimately forgettable.

I understand this take, I just kind of disagree with it.

A good part of the show is ...
Jun 20, 2018
Re:Creators (Anime) add
SPOILERS, of course.

Re: Creators is a work interested in the question: what is the purpose of stories? What do they say? What do they mean? In bringing the created works to life, the created naturally ask 'Why do I suffer in my story? What is the point of the ordeal I've endured?'

What a given work is saying, what philosophical work it's doing, is, as always, my primary focus. What does it say about human beings, about the human condition? Given this show's metanarrative focus, it is, despite its flaws, a very interesting candidate for dissection.

My own starting perspective layers on a double meaning to ...
Apr 24, 2018
Steins;Gate (Anime) add
SPOILERS, of course.

Steins;Gate is in many respects still a work in progress, the currently airing show, 0, essentially wrings out the character development in our protagonist Okarin that made the ending to this show possible. If anything, the original show cheats a little by showing us that development ahead of time so we can get our happy ending ahead of time.

Further, as objectionable as some might think it, the movie also adds to and furnishes out an account of what Steins; Gate is doing, what it's saying -- about people, about the human condition, about free will and choice.

And of course, what the show ...
Apr 1, 2018
No narrative exists in a vacuum. Every story, every portrait, every poem is in conversation with the others, encountering what those tales told about the human condition, about the idea of narrative itself. To the vast array of topics that our art contributes to, the individual story adds its own account, its own display, its own version to humanity's great orchestra.

We love stories because we see ourselves in them. And it is my belief that stories and telling stories find their rightful place in telling things about us, in reflecting our own image back to ourselves -- whether it be a simple or complex message. ...
Mar 28, 2018
No narrative exists in a vacuum. Every story, every portrait, every poem is in conversation with the others, encountering what those tales told about the human condition, about the idea of narrative itself. To the vast array of topics that our art contributes to, the individual story adds its own account, its own display, its own version to the choir of humanity.

We love stories because we see ourselves in them. And it is my belief that stories and telling stories find their rightful place in telling things about us, in reflecting our own image back to ourselves -- whether it be a simple or complex ...


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