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Sep 6, 2016 8:14 PM
#51
Sep 8, 2016 8:52 PM
#52
Owh~~ I like how this flow of story. Its creepy art really unique. Its music background also good and remind me to Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle since made by Yuki Kajiura too. Btw, it is an amazing show :) |
Oct 16, 2016 8:59 AM
#53
Still not sure what the story seemed to convey. My guess is it is about him as an artist, and originality in art. The romance failed to impress, as I could not really appreciate why he was so obsessed with the girl (unless the girl is just a personification of his passion towards art). The music was good. The animation was of the kind which always makes my head ache even though the scenes are drawn very nicely. (So many eyes coming out of nowhere really irritated me, but I guess it adds to the feel(?) of the show). Overall, it was kind of interesting, but I don't think I can watch it again. |
Dec 2, 2016 8:58 AM
#54
I did enjoy this anime. I thought the story was simple to understand and the final episode made sure to patch things up. I liked this anime, however, I just couldn't stand Erie's character. I felt bad for shoko. She loves a man that's too blinded by another's beauty to ever take notice of her. |
Feb 14, 2017 6:41 PM
#55
4th watch complete. First part: Desperation at the sudden loss of Cossette. ... totally forgot about the short insert song ... Then, short version, he didn't want to paint the painting of Cossette, he wanted to paint the real thing. Curse broken. I do love the warmth of the ending. This remains 10/10 and 2nd best anime. I admit, it's the 15/10 first episode that keeps it up there. Shinbo's directing style at its finest. (SoulTaker -> Cossette -> Madoka) It works extremely well with darker more psychological stuff. Yuki Kajiura's music sort of speaks for itself... always beautiful. Playcool said: That possibility never occurred to me. I suppose it's possible, like how Eiri "inherited" Marcelo's soul (as described in the anime).Also it ended well, with Cossette reborning into that chicks body. |
BurntJellyFeb 14, 2017 7:04 PM
Mar 6, 2017 11:57 AM
#56
There's nothing about this show that appeals to me strongly apart from the very good OST. It was, interesting to say the least. Maybe it's something that will eventually grow on me like most psychologicals do in the days following but, for now...it was alright. |
Apr 16, 2017 6:23 PM
#57
A confusing, nightmarish fever dream throughout, but clearly very inspired. There is definitely more depth in the overall presentation than the plot itself, and honestly the biggest faults I could cite about this show are things present in the source material. Ignore the low rating; if you're a fan of Shinbou's work or dark psychological/dementia-style presentation, this is definitely not one to miss. More of an inspiring and fascinating experience than a purely enjoyable one for me, but I still give it 8/10 for the raw power of the art/music alone. |
Aug 12, 2017 8:56 AM
#58
Seabury said: This last episode was so powerful for me. I definitely got goosebumps when he dipped his paintbrush into his own blood. Both literally and symbolically, that scene was so vivid, I think I'm going to remember it forever. One thing that really struck me afterwards was how when he reunited with Cossette, I thought to myself "this is so hokey and absurd that it just feels fake, maybe I'll have to dock a point." Then, it turns out, that was the fake Cossette! It's just so interesting that they subtly changed her character during that scene, so subtle that I attributed it to bad writing. So yeah, I don't know what insan3soldiern is talking about, I thought the characterization was wonderful, this is one of my 10/10 anime for sure. Well, at the end of the 2nd episode they show the painting moving her lips and at the beginning of the 3rd episode they show Cossette saying farewell, even showing a reflection of her thoughts afterwards...so it was kinda obvious. Nice bloody painting by the way. |
Nov 18, 2017 4:44 AM
#59
This anime's both visually stunning and haunting and Shinbo-san's style is very well-fitting; and Yuki Kajiura's music for a dark, gothic anime? Well, I can't think anything more suitable than that. Despite a bit bland characters, this anime is really worth watching. 8/10 after all. |
Dec 3, 2017 5:32 AM
#60
Was I the only one who actually cried in the last episode? I seriously want to re-watch this entire OVA after I've finished some of the other anime that I am currently watching. Loved the unhinged and eerie vibe of this ova, it really did feel like an off the rocker haunting story like Ghost Hunt and Ghost Hound. |
Apr 12, 2018 10:28 AM
#61
I don't understand the last episode tbh. Was the Cosette he was with all along a fake then but he never realized it? Or was it that Cosette went into an eternal slumber at the beginning of the 3rd episode? Also, what happens after when Cosette opened her eyes after the credits rolled? Was a good watch until the third episode imo...6/10 from me |
Sep 22, 2018 5:40 PM
#62
weird and contained a message, but damn was Eiri obsessed with Cossette even though it hurts him. I'm glad Shouko came through but that ending though? Was psychological but it was worth it. 7/10. |
How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb --- Dr Strangelove |
Nov 3, 2018 4:46 AM
#63
I want this to be remade with the same music, the same story line, the same scenes, but with modern animation. This work of art needs a work of art in animation. |
If you are going to disagree with me, don't bother talking to me. I will seriously hurt you! |
Dec 10, 2018 11:00 PM
#64
The ending was actually pretty good, but this episode was so overdramatic as a whole with tons of twisty, dark imagery. I didn't really enjoy it. Reading through the posts, someone mentioned the story being about an artist finding his own style. That's a pretty interesting take on this. Or it's a story about redeeming a broken person. Those are both pretty interesting; I just didn't love the presentation. |
Jul 19, 2019 10:01 PM
#65
Well, this sure was an odd/peculiar experience. The first episode was indeed pretty interesting but sadly, the story progression became boring from there due to the execution. Especially Ep. 2, which was really tedious to finish for this reason. On the other hand, the OST was truly marvelous and the general atmosphere was handled in an outstanding way as well. Without a doubt, the two things I liked the most of these OVAs. 5/10 - Not bad but in terms of story, it wasn't too remarkable either. |
Jul 25, 2019 8:09 PM
#66
was better to watch in an anime form than read as a manga, gets around a 7/10 from me |
Aug 18, 2019 2:50 AM
#67
I don't even remember what this show is about in spite watching this less than six months ago. |
Sep 15, 2019 8:24 PM
#68
That was trippy as f***k and creepy too. xD But it was beautiful. And about art. So I liked it. Niveen_Sleem said: I want this to be remade with the same music, the same story line, the same scenes, but with modern animation. This work of art needs a work of art in animation. I mean, it's Madhouse so it was DAMN pretty as is...you can barely tell it was made 15 years ago lol. Now, I really wasn't big on the character art...those protruding lips bothered me...and all the women had the same face with those same weird big lips. xD |
Dec 11, 2019 4:59 PM
#69
Yet another criminally underrated series. I swear MAL users in general have the most normie taste. |
Mar 31, 2020 12:53 AM
#70
The characters are dull in how flat and straightforward they are. Shoko is pretty annoying in her obsessed and possessive unrequited love for Eiri by being overly jealous. There's a few plot holes or rather unanswered questions; Did Eiri fall in love with her by choice or attraction from her senses. As a spirit, how does she have or know these spiritual techniques. Does he literally travel to her past locations or are they all spiritual travels to the past. Why is only one scar to his chest left and not all of the other damage that is done to his body. Why did Marcelo kill her parents and not just Cossette. Why does the psychic completely forget about her attempt to stop the evil spirits of the cursed clock after she fails to do so. How did Shoko enter a coma and follow Eiri in the spirit realm. Eiri, a young man who either; fell in love at first sight with the spirit of Cossette that revealed herself or, was influenced to be attracted to her by her for knowing that he's an artist and had the potential to inherent the spirit of Marcelo, her fiance who loved and killed her, along her family, to keep her current beauty and not let it change by aging in his psychotic artistic mind. She believes that the only way to free her spirit that has been trapped by grudge of her fiance to some objects can only become free by the death of Eiri, a man who loves Cossette, who's inherited Marcelo's spirit. She believes Eiri must be punished for Marcelo's sins to free her. ... I thought it was dumb of how Eiri was completely dense in not realizing that her killer was Marcelo, who he inherited, whenever she avoided talking about him. After regretting the pain she's caused Eiri, The manifestation of Marcelo's portrait of Cossette brings Eiri to the spirit realm in an attempt to force her existence into him after he realizes she's not the real Cossette when he tries to paint her. After painting the real Cossette, the manifestation dies. And... That's it. The fuck. Terrible conclusion to a poorly built story. Well... the mystery was interesting and the aesthetic effects and cinematography was unique and beautiful. I could assume and wonder more but whatever. Poorly built story. |
May 16, 2020 3:34 PM
#71
That was a nice ride. I enjoyed the portrait painted with Eiri's blood, and freeing himself from his obsessive love was great. Some interviews: https://wavemotioncannon.com/2016/11/15/interview-akiyuki-shinbo-animage-february-2005vol-320/ https://wavemotioncannon.com/2016/10/30/interview-akiyuki-shinbo-web-anime-style-2142005-part-1/ https://wavemotioncannon.com/2017/07/11/interview-akiyuki-shinbo-web-anime-style-2142005-part-2/ |
St0rmbladeMay 17, 2020 3:39 AM
Jul 29, 2020 5:14 PM
#72
found this by accident and watched it and i find the plot unique hnngg |
Jan 7, 2021 5:05 PM
#73
Obsessiveness and stagnant beauty..I dunno. Didn't need to be three episodes long. Sometimes visually interesting, but otherwise flat and hollow. Shame, had some interesting ideas. |
syncrogazerJan 7, 2021 5:08 PM
Mar 24, 2021 1:25 AM
#74
This is one of my favorite OVAs now, it's overflowing with interesting ideas and I don't think it lacks in anything other than having an extremely simple story. Very artsy fartsy, I recommend it to anyone interested in it. |
Mar 5, 2022 11:45 PM
#75
Other than lacking characterization at some parts, for sure, this is way too criminally underrated. |
Apr 19, 2022 3:20 PM
#76
this deserves lot more love overall |
May 20, 2022 7:50 AM
#77
Just Finished rewatched today,, its simply deep dark, creepy, gore and actually good anime,, about the cursed objest which hated some man who worked on antique shop cause he has a piece of murder soul, someday he found a glass, become obsessed to it then after few day he saw a beutiful girl on the glass, then its impact his soul,, someday he make a blood contract with the girl the realize the truth that girl was a victim of murder about 250 years ago then leave her tormented soul on the glass waiting to be found and avenge her murder ,, after some time passed, the man become fail in love on he then hold pain from cursed object and finally sacrificing his own soul just to stay on the same world with the girl, the world made from their painting and feeling,, the time they spend on that world leaving the true body unconsciously made the people around him worried very much,, but when the girl wanting to be painting, the man realize that the girl just a manifestation of a beaty and paint by the murder on the past, the man reject everything about it and making his own painting about the girl that he loved, finnaly it beat the old paiting, make it burn,, and the girl from real world meet the man after that said that his painting feel more warm than the old one,, he then meet the girl he love on the other room, she on sleeping position above the white rose flower or something similar, he said goodbye and leave her on that world alone and back to his own wolrd that he belong,, oke its about love, supranatural, dark gore, mysterious supranatural world, death, vengeance and lolita gothic |
Jun 1, 2022 5:39 AM
#78
Not gonna lie what keeps me intrigued is the cinematography and the dark themes were only the only atmospheres they absolutely gave some tension throughout the journey but the worldbuilding is left to be desired and isn't remarkable by any means because the characters are pretty dull and straightforward which is why there are few appeals I have with Eiri whatsoever, and I get they're trying to be original and different with its own premise but not everything can be as executed as according to it's own ideas with this poor direction or maybe it tries to be deep and pretentious while it pretended to do so no offense ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 4/10 |
Jun 23, 2022 8:22 PM
#79
I feel really confused about this anime, I really wanted to enjoy it more but I don't know, something about it feels so off. The Visual storytelling was magnificent though. I'm hoping this is one of those animes that get better with every rewatch, I'm definitely going to give it a little time and rewatch it and see if it connects with me more, for the visual storytelling alone I give it a 7/10 |
Sep 18, 2022 9:42 PM
#80
If I met a real life Touko Kuchiki, I am willing to go through all the nine circles of hell just so I can spend an eternity with her in the end! Anyway, Cossette is cute and intriguing enough to be worth all that trouble. I can understand Eiri's obsession with her. I wonder if they ended up together in the end, despite the fact he died? That was a surreal experience. 7/10 |
Feb 27, 2023 9:38 AM
#81
Cossette that toture Eiri was physical body of portrait made by Marcelo who obsessed over Cossette until Eiri destroy the curse by draw his own Cossette and real Cossette are now free from eternal slumber and pass on and pass on |
Mar 28, 2023 3:27 PM
#82
That was a very good OVA ! A bit confusing at times, it is very metaphorical, I should take time to analyse some scenes, but I really liked it. The atmosphere was awesome-well, with Yuki Kajiura and Akiyuki Shinbo, that's a given-, I really liked the characters, the voice acting was great, especially when it comes to Marina Inoue who definitely is one of the most talented seiyuus, there were some very interesting artistic choices, and the overall story was very nice. It sometimes reminded me a lot of Tenshi no Tamago which I love, and it seems that it took some strong inspiration from The Picture of Dorian Gray (my favorite book), that only made me like it more. I actually began to read the manga some years ago but I feel like the adaptation really gave it a soul. I should try it again though, especially since from what I remember it looks like there were some changes made in the story. Now there were some aspects I was a bit less sure about, like the action scenes which, while interesting, might be a bit too much compared to the overall tone, but for three episodes, it did a great job at making me feel invested. I give it a good 7/10 ! |
Nov 6, 2023 5:36 PM
#83
Fantastic anime. Eiri and Cossette's enigmatic, yet honest interactions and the charmingly morbid imagery were the main appeal, but it was solid pretty much everywhere. The only discernible fault I can fathom is the somewhat plain side characters, but I also feel as if they served their purpose despite that, taking into account the short duration of the anime. Could see myself bumping its rating up to perfect in the future on a rewatch when I understand it more, as it's already a stunning watch. |
Mar 20, 4:23 PM
#84
Reply to slenderfall
I liked the series as a whole but did feel I was missing something, maybe I should watch it again soon. But I did love the music and the way it looked
@slenderfall Same here |
Jul 24, 4:10 PM
#85
What a goddamn waste of time. This entire show it's just a pretentious mess. The story is trying to tell is incredibly simple it tells it in the most obtuse and cryptic way possible for no other reason than to try to look fancy and to pretend that it's smarter than it actually is. I hated every single second of the show, every single second of it was a waste. This director is a talentless hack and when it comes down to it the story could have been told far better and more efficiently rather than wasting all of our time with endless cutaways that are ultimately pointless and just pad for time. I very rarely hated an anime so much is this. I'm so glad this pile of garbage is largely forgotten. |
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