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Aug 24, 2021
ADAPTATION🔜
☑️This anime was adapted from a light novel, and as it progresses it has a level of adaptation at all accelerated, and seeing that it only covers one volume of the light novel it is understandable that for many it bores them.
☑️Maintains a constant rhythm but do not expect it to take a spectacular plot twist or something like that, since we are just going through volume one and the first part that this anime will confirm. How it is also understandable that he has not yet reached his best level.
☑️A beginning if it could be called "calm", where they explore the bases of the history and the evolution of Mirize, of the rest I can not say much for its final descent.
🔚NARRATIVE🔜
☑️Presents a curious premise in which each chapter is essential to fully understand the fundamentals of this.
☑️ Some things were not clear to me, as far as I could, I had to deduce. It is not an anime that gives you time to explain with certainty everything you need to know, it tells you above and you can perfectly draw a deduction from it, I do not think it is a problem of the adaptation itself, since if that were the case I would have found more complaints.
☑️The cast of characters that man the eighty six is ​​generic for the little time that most of them have on screen, and for the most part you will not become fond of any until their number is considerably reduced and they give more prominence to those who remain alive, there if a difference is made in favor of these since for the final chapters it will be very difficult not to feel at least something for them. In the beginning they want to make you establish a bond with the characters, that you become fond of them, for my part I feel it quite forced and as I said before you will not be able to connect with any you have almost the end.
☑️I imagine that none of these feel anything more than a little frustration when one of their companions dies because of how accustomed they are, because of the environment so typical of them, because they know that sooner or later everyone will die and accept it without further ado. Obviously that does not remove how worried they are always about the health of others, that they feel sad for a few moments, but that does not prevent them from continuing with their life normally. On the other hand, Shin carries "within himself" the memory of more than 500 companions who have already passed away, saying that he cannot be a good leader if he does not carry them within himself, and his gesture of writing down each of the names of his dead companions. on a metal plate. Obviously, if this hypothetical case happened in real life, they would not be completed even close to that, since the work tends to, to a large extent, dehumanize the eighty-six.
☑️I liked Milize's "involution" and as she is throughout the chapters she suffers because of establishing intimate contact with these eighty six. She is naive, she is novice enough to know that her actions will not take her anywhere, therefore, the situation is little by little affecting her mentally, she is desperate to get some help from the country towards them and her final descent in where she does not want to be left behind, how also her visit to the establishment where they lived, remains showing loyalty as an "obsession" if it could be called that towards them.
☑️At the end of the day, the government is dirty enough to be able to follow some ideal beyond sending all the resources we have at hand to continue surviving, a country that is on its last legs and between the ropes, where they had to sacrifice half of its population to continue subsisting.
☑️There are some things that seemed strange to me, such as that they said that the eighty six were unmanned, but really they were, and seeing the prosperous country that it was, it seems illogical that they are not totally artificial, although they suffered the loss of all their empire and carried between the ropes by the Legion, so the decision to use them on the battlefield was how bad they were, surely technologically and economically. I also think that they must have saved a lot of budget in sending them to battle, although seeing that most did not last even an invasion, it also seems to me to waste fuses like crazy.
The end of the first part, where they are dedicated to trying to get as far as possible until they fall once and for all, was quite interesting. A constant freedom where his only objective is to try to get as far as possible until he dies, having an indefinite time, obstructed by his limited resources.
🔚 TECHNICAL SECTION🔜
☑️The CGI seemed strange to me but at the end of the day good, with the necessary fluidity to deal with mecha fights.
☑️Your animation is decent. Its soundtrack does not come to mind, perhaps it is brutal or is overshadowed by its endings at crucial moments.
☑️The mecha battles are acceptable seeing as they are in CGI, but who wouldn't want them when they put one of their two epic endings in the background?
* ️⃣Get a rating, for now, of an 8/10.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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