Hi, I'm a 18 year old alien from a not-so-distant planet called Brazil. I do not bite!
My favourite hobby is music, and I'm into art in general including cinema, visual arts, dancing, whatever. I don't really have the patience to read although I would like to read more, especially visual novels and manga.
I'm also interested in video games, cultures, technology, meaningful (or meaningless) questions about life, unsolved mysteries and a bunch of other things.
Relatively new to anime. I've seen a few episodes of dubbed "Chinese cartoons" on TV, and watched others here and there, but if I lose interest, then I will probably drop it, even if it's the early chapters. I have seen more anime openings than the actual episodes.
My idea is to enjoy more of this anime goodness. I suppose I'm into drama. That's also my go-to genre for films. Anything that makes me feel emotions and think critically is a guaranteed favourite.
In regards to music, I listen to almost everything, including but not limited to: experimental, post-punk, electronica of almost all sorts, dub reggae, "indie", etc.
My most recent musical interest is probably weird, obscure Japanese songs.
Feel free to drop me a message if you want. I'd love to make new friends.
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As for Aku no Hana, what I liked the most was that the characters seem like real people, which is something hard to find in anime. I feel like I could relate to all their feelings and problems they got into, and that I was able to put myself on the characters position. It was painful to watch at times because of that though, as the series is very good at evoking emotions, it's a really special thing. At times I had to stop watching, take a deep breath and only then I'd be able to continue.
I do agree that the final felt a bit lacking, but back when I watched it I thought they would make a second season so I didnt mind it as much. I'll have to read the manga, would you recommend reading it from the start or just from the point the anime ends?
I didn't know that the author based Sawa on his wife's personality, but it really explains a lot about the story, and it's probably what makes the characters feel so real. In which way do you relate to Sawa? Just the way people see her, or more about her personality?
Either way, the show was very nerve-wracking, especially the scene in the classroom at night, which is the highest emotional point of the show, and it's the scene that has impacted me the most in anime, together with the End of Evangelion, which really says a lot.
By the way, if you want to watch another show with a distinctive art style and that focus students in a psychological way, Yojouhan Shinwa Taikei is a great anime too!
Digo o mesmo pra você, também espero que tudo esteja correndo bem e boa sorte.