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Oct 14, 2016
This anime has a good plot flow and actually does a good job of deepening school love - not saying it feels absolutely real but that it isn't shallow. I feel that the ending was chosen specifically to avoid a cliche. I'm sure that it was very satisfying at first and somehow it faded as we went forward with the last episode. Even though, almost everyone will find it disappointing.
The artwork is stunning along with the music, obviously most of it is classical music piano pieces considering that's one of the genre this is based in, but it does show a different side to people and a different side to music.
Trust me when I say that this is a pretty emotionally turbulent anime and you keep wishing, in vain. Referring to episode 22, I feel as if there could've been a more vehement and outward approach to the characters. What saddens me is that neither of the main characters got a proper sense of closure but if you really interpret it to its veins, maybe somewhere along the line in one the previous episodes, they did. There were some arcs, which maybe weren't required, if the whole plot was supposed to be so meaningful and deep, some of it wasn't that required - but that's not to say I regret watching a bit of this. The last episode stings, not only then but as soon as you know about the utter disarray Miyozano is in.
This anime is saddening but maybe somewhere along the line, you'll find yourself. :)
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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