Tamura-sama, takes historical elements from different countries, and different centuries, blends them perfectly well, draws them in a very pleasant way, although the proportion on the face leaves a little dissatisfaction, when passing from the chapters that feeling moves away.
The character development is extremely impressive, without leaving behind the story itself, it is a masterpiece, maybe everyone should read this type of manga. Where the characters develop quickly, they quickly understand what happens, what they lack, what they want and what they should do.
On other issues, in modern times feminist art has been taking much of the current controversy in all parts of the world.
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Dec 12, 2019
Psycho-Pass 3
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As I wrote in the first review of season 1; the intellectual level that contains the first work should have been maintained, this was of course the worst sequel of all.
Each chapter made visual remembrances to the first season, terrible. The development was poor, the ridiculous bad comedy, the personality design of the characters was simply flat. They close with scenes that we all expected to see at some point to get hooked, bad resource. A disappointment. To all this, they plan to make a sequel with the poor material that they left of that ridiculous end? Undoubtedly, they ruined what began as an excellent original cyberpunk story (of course ... Dec 12, 2019
Psycho-Pass
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Without wishing to sound snobbish, really Psycho -Pass is a masterpiece, the intellectual level that must be taken is to be considered before getting into or trying to understand the story; from philosophy to literature and psychology, in addition to experience in life it is necessary to Understand this universe. For me, it is a true ideological beauty. The way in which tells the story, the objective, the development of the relationships of the characters, the character that each one has, the ideology that each one contains and the same design of character is 10/10, seriously treating every aspect.
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