Jul 24, 2015
Just five days ago I started to watch this anime and after finishing Nodame Cantabile Finale (the third season). I can't help feeling a little lone.
In these five days, Nodame Cantabile made part of my life and I must say it's the first time that it happens with an anime.
It's almost as if I was there when Chiaki met the heroine for the first time when she was playing Beethoven's Piano Sonata No.8 or when he played Rachmaninov in the school's concert.
I often found myself in Chiaki's apartment, where Nodame plays her passionate music while
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waiting for the dinner. And I laugh so much at her funny, weird personality that irritates our short-tempered main character.
For the last five days, I was practicing really hard on piano, trying to get in their level and play with them.
The key of this anime, for me, was not the music, nor the plot (though they were REALLY good). For me, the characters' personality is what makes you to enter in their world. While it alternates between the comedy of the graduate student's life and the perfectionism in the world of classical music, the anime will make you feel as if you make part of the story (or at least it feels like it to me).
But the most difficult to accept is that it's over. I will no more travel to Momogaoka College of Music to watch Nodame and Chiaki playing Mozart together. But I know that when I calm down, the days we spent together will always be in my memory, Nodame's music will not leave me so early.
That is what Nodame Cantabile represents to me.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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