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Jan 11, 2018
Anyone should not be holding the over-distorted and psychotic emotions portrayed in "Fukumenkei Noise".

Although Nino's persistence and Momo's "economic attitude" give them a great edge in thriving as musicians, their qualities are not to be fawned upon. After all, such obsessive characters like hers and his are extremely dangerous to have. Nino sticks to her feelings for Momo from six years before the show's timeline but cannot accept the fact the world around her and Momo is changing. Momo, conversely, adapts to the change around him but is not able to accept his sheathed, lingering feelings for Nino. Both of them pour or rather sell their souls into the music industry, and it's really painful to watch... Especially when someone as compassionate as Yuzu tries to save Nino from Momo's canary cage and comes to no avail.

So please. do not be like them. Even if you have had the worst of the worst, you should put a little more trust into others and try to understand what others are feeling. Otherwise, you may end up psychotic -- and psychotic people.... Go further than even Nino and Momo.

You may be wondering why I gave this show a 7 despite the fact that I dished out so many critics. Well... The unrequited passions within Nino's songs did hit my personal experiences pretty hard (which are not psychotic... Hopefully not...). In addition, I am a music-composing hobbyist myself so I'm especially intrigued by how such inaccurately-intonated pieces can sound so oddly resonant. The art was good and the plot was alluring... Although I was confused by a few hints of character development and romances that were dropped and abandoned in the end. Honestly though, I just really liked how the show brings out the themes of obsession so I can be aware of it more in my life. I'm also aware that immature watchers may be devilishly influenced, but that's why I I wrote this review though -- to bring into light that obsession ain't right!

Overall, "Fukumenkei Noise" can teach you a lot about obsession, the beauty of coarseness in music, the adversity of childhood, fire-spitting puns.......... Yea, this show really hits home despite how I really hate most of its characters.

Please give it a watch! Don't be bothered by all the low ratings that other people give it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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