(This is a review from someone who's also read the source material. My overall opinion is that the anime is enjoyable, though inferior to the light novel.)
First, this isn't a show that's meant to be taken super seriously. There's obvious coincidences to set up the Romeo and Juliet esque romance, but if you suspend your disbelief over how they meet so much (which, honestly, a lot of anime use coincidences as driving points; this one's just more overt about it), it's actually a pretty enjoyable enemy to lovers romance.
Alice has really cute antics with a touch of tsundere in her attitude, and her moments with
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Nov 10, 2020
Sep 10, 2018
I first checked out this series because the name of the story enticed me. "Kimi to Boku" translates to "You and I" and usually indicates something romantic. The "no saigo no senjou" part could be read as "last war", and the premise immediately grabbed me - two lovers on opposite sides of a battlefield who have to decide between their allegiances to their country or their love for each other.
Story The story structure switches between the swordsman Iska and the "star mage" Alice, creating a tense but cute narrative as the reader learns their inner feelings and watching how their paths end up crossing. There's a decent ... |