If you liked
Chishiryou Dolis
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...then you might like
K no Souretsu
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Centers on charismatic enigmas — one is a disturbed muse and the other, a distressed genius, whose inabilities to cope with problems led to a spiral descent of self-destructive tendencies and addictions that bleed onto the lives of their loved ones. Beautifully dark, poetic and tragic.
If you liked
Sweat Punch
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...then you might like
Totsukuni no Shoujo
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* This recommendation is only in relation to an anthology episode of Sweat Punch, titled “Comedy”. They bear semblance in symbolic figure and contrasting relationship dynamic, in which a little girl embodies innocence and fragility; in need of company and urgent protection from an external threat, and a lonesome man who, in contrast, manifests a tinge of darkness and danger. The atmosphere is also fairly alike; staged in a calm and distant countryside overriden with dense forest, cozy cottage and warm fireplace— yet with the looming sense of imminent horrors. Both were made with a touch of European sensibilities and rather dark fairy-tale trappings.