Myself; Yourself
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 1:01 pm
Just finished watching this anime.. 13 episodes and its actually really, really good.
Its got everything: betrayal, murder, greed, love, hate, remorse, arson, suicide (well, attempted.. TWICE!), crazy old lady kills a bird, a cat and attempts to murder a kid so her wish is granted.. good stuff!
I really liked that everyone has very full character development. I mean there are no unanswered questions as to motivation... well maybe Aoi Oribe is a bit thin (her curse in life is big boobs... keep it frosty, Japan) but everyone else has a really twisted past and the series really shines in putting the characters into perspective. One character they could have left out was Hinako Mochida... she takes up 2 episodes then disappears until the end. Other than be a latchkey kid (evidently that's super common in Japan??) her life is just not that bad compared to the twisted wreckage in the past of the main male/female characters.
While the opening shows them all in a band, music is only evident in about 3 episodes and its just Nanaka Yatsushiro playing violin for less than 5 minutes total.
I really like how Nanaka uses the 'secret mailbox' to try and connect with Sana even though he has been gone for 5 years and never gets the letters.. its a very good way to show how we all cling to past to find comfort rather than move forward into the unknown. When Sana finally opens the mailbox to find all the pain (letters) that Nanaka has hidden there it really starts to put these two characters together again.. and as they grow closer it triggers the memories of the fire and Nanaka's back story (and really the main reason for the series). Its actually a good twist.. I did not see it coming.
The ending is superb. Ten years later the gang is all back to see Nanaka play her violin.. but not before Sana proposes to her in the dressing room. While they never show their faces, the twins also make it back to hear the open air concert in the park saved by Shuri's efforts. And even Asami shows up to round out the reunion.
All in all a very, very good series. I like that the ending is really well done. Something that is just not that common in anime.
I will definitely watch this again.
Time to play fuck, marry, kill. Since these are all the female characters I'll go left to right
Nanaka: Marry, she's smart and talented...
Aio: fuck, well, big boobs.. otherwise just to damn annoying
Shuri: fuck THEN kill, brother/father issues have twisted this chicks head all up but I bet she's crazy in bed.
Hinaka: kill, to young.. and also annoying
Yuzuki: Marry, she really the only normal one of the bunch
Asami: kill, she's gay, and pretty twisted. Would hate to piss her off.
Its got everything: betrayal, murder, greed, love, hate, remorse, arson, suicide (well, attempted.. TWICE!), crazy old lady kills a bird, a cat and attempts to murder a kid so her wish is granted.. good stuff!
I really liked that everyone has very full character development. I mean there are no unanswered questions as to motivation... well maybe Aoi Oribe is a bit thin (her curse in life is big boobs... keep it frosty, Japan) but everyone else has a really twisted past and the series really shines in putting the characters into perspective. One character they could have left out was Hinako Mochida... she takes up 2 episodes then disappears until the end. Other than be a latchkey kid (evidently that's super common in Japan??) her life is just not that bad compared to the twisted wreckage in the past of the main male/female characters.
While the opening shows them all in a band, music is only evident in about 3 episodes and its just Nanaka Yatsushiro playing violin for less than 5 minutes total.
I really like how Nanaka uses the 'secret mailbox' to try and connect with Sana even though he has been gone for 5 years and never gets the letters.. its a very good way to show how we all cling to past to find comfort rather than move forward into the unknown. When Sana finally opens the mailbox to find all the pain (letters) that Nanaka has hidden there it really starts to put these two characters together again.. and as they grow closer it triggers the memories of the fire and Nanaka's back story (and really the main reason for the series). Its actually a good twist.. I did not see it coming.
The ending is superb. Ten years later the gang is all back to see Nanaka play her violin.. but not before Sana proposes to her in the dressing room. While they never show their faces, the twins also make it back to hear the open air concert in the park saved by Shuri's efforts. And even Asami shows up to round out the reunion.
All in all a very, very good series. I like that the ending is really well done. Something that is just not that common in anime.
I will definitely watch this again.
Time to play fuck, marry, kill. Since these are all the female characters I'll go left to right
Nanaka: Marry, she's smart and talented...
Aio: fuck, well, big boobs.. otherwise just to damn annoying
Shuri: fuck THEN kill, brother/father issues have twisted this chicks head all up but I bet she's crazy in bed.
Hinaka: kill, to young.. and also annoying
Yuzuki: Marry, she really the only normal one of the bunch
Asami: kill, she's gay, and pretty twisted. Would hate to piss her off.