Jul 16, 2007
I know I should be modest about the ratings but I won\'t hold back in this review. Ergo Proxy is absolutely fantastic!
The characters are superbly detailed, each having completely different personalities which you keep on discovering throughout the episodes. The soundtrack and art are amazing, though it is a very dark show. You\'ll find yourself painstakingly searching for the right angle to look at your screen so that you get what\'s going on, and jump back, blinded, when those few rare moments of light come sneaking through...
The plotline is splendid. You start out in a post apocalyptic world ravaged by nuclear war. Most humans have
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fled to other planets, though a few survivors stayed on Earth and are now living in cities widely spread out in Domes, which are a sort of protective sheild against the now dangerous outer atmosphere. The main city is Romdeau and is ruled by a strict dictatorial regime. Also, humans now have auto raves, which are machines that become personal companions. Real Mayar, a detective, is one night attacked by a creature who is neither human nor machine, and she finds out about the mysterious "Awakening". Throughout the episodes, Real will delve deeper into the mystery of these beings and find only one man can help reveal it: Vincent Law.
Surprising twists and turns leave you dying for more, and the show has good comic touches. In fact you don\'t really know what\'s hapening AT ALL until the last episode!!
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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