BLACK LAGOON: ROBERTA’S BLOOD TRAIL
I really like the decision of the creators to bring back Roberta as a character, since she is one of the most iconic characters in the original series. But as much as I like this decision, I think the story is not well-made.
The story doesn’t really take off until episode three. That’s not a good sign, considering that this OVA has five episodes only. The pacing is obviously problematic. The story also gives the impression of premature complexity. It has certain elements that try to make it complex but end up making it pretentious.
Another thing I don’t like is how certain characters act out of character. Some of them appear to be very different from the original Black Lagoon series. This is actually understandable. I just don’t like it because it harbours inconsistency. It is understandable because the characters could have had off-screen character development.
This is particularly obvious in Rock. Yes, his characterization is a little skewed when compared to the original Black Lagoon series, but let’s remember what has happened in the final episodes of the Second Barrage. That might have opened him to off-screen character development, explaining the inconsistency in his character.
Other than the inconsistencies, I have no problem with the characterization in Roberta’s Blood Trail. It’s fun to see the familiar faces from the original series, and also some new ones for a sense of freshness.
And of course, the feature character, Roberta, doesn’t disappoint as well. I like how she has been given some background story to give her a more solid foundation. This has also given her justifiable reasons on her actions in the OVA. And I admit that she has triggered a lot of emotional reactions from me.
Another character I like is Roanapur itself. I consider this city as a character because it feels alive. I could really feel that this place is extremely dangerous and filled with people I don’t want to mess with. One thing to credit here is the art style.
Speaking of the art style, it is basically the same as that of other Black Lagoon titles. And that’s a good thing by the way. That’s consistency. As for the music, there really isn’t much to say about it, because, like the art style, it is basically the same as that of other Black Lagoon titles.
Overall, Black Lagoon: Roberta’s Blood Trail is a good watch. It may have some problematic aspects in the story and inconsistency in characterization, but it does have factors to counterbalance the negatives. The story becomes a rollercoaster ride by episode three, and the characters, particularly Rock and Roberta, undergo good character development all throughout the OVA. And take note that these developments are easily emotional.
And of course, catharsis isn’t just the emotion this anime delivers. It also has the exhilarating goodness of the original Black Lagoon series when it comes to action and blood.