seriously, just a wonderful show this was!!!!!!!!!! it shows what growing around grief is like. grief doesn't shrink & we just learn to live around it. it's not something that easily withers, it doesn't have to- so we carry it with us, find new places, encounter new people & see the life and hope ahead. but also comes the ache of saying goodbyes. w how we shift our own paths to take, it's all inevitable. it's such a delight to see her grow up, live through her different phases but still walk the same principles she carries through.
this is also about maternal love &
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Aug 7, 2022
Mayu, Matou
(Manga)
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This manga is really just so, so beautiful. I've just read the first 3 volumes so far but I am mainly entranced by the art. The art style is a sight for sore eyes, and the plot has its own peculiarity in it that it's actually quite intriguing. It is not a perfect manga obviously, at times it feels like its narrative is loosely tied- like you want to know what exactly is going on but it's like lots of conflict is being thrown at you simultaneously lol but if you want to read something for the art style this might pique your interest.
Nov 10, 2020
Dorohedoro
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TL;DR— Dorohedoro deserves more recognition for having its own originality and calibre: a peculiar 80s cyberpunk-ish Seinen, bloodthirsty typa gory, easy to binge-watch while having minuscule-to-none characteristic of falling into the ordinary & cliché.
I may be late to the party but I think Dorohedoro is so underappreciated! I recently got in an anime slump and this just brought me back to the anime world. It's weird, gritty, gory, and beautiful. Characters are amazing and funny, it has a fantastic and interesting world-building, and the mystery & paradox are always kept alive- making it harder not to watch the next episode right away. I love anime ... |