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Dec 18, 2024
Sayounara Ryuusei, Konnichiwa Jinsei
It had a cool premise — reincarnated dragon as a human? Sounds awesome! But somehow, they made it boring. The plot moves at a snail's pace, and every "big moment" feels like filler. Instead of adventure and excitement, you get awkward conversations and predictable story.
The animation doesn't add much to the experience. Fights feel clunky, and movement is stiff. At times, the characters look like they were drawn in MS Paint. While it's not completely unwatchable, it’s forgettable, like a dream you forget moments after waking up.
This could’ve been a fun, unique anime, but it’s giving “group project where only
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one person did the work” vibes.
2/10 — cool idea, tragic execution.
Reviewer’s Rating: 2
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Dec 18, 2024
Sousou no Frieren is a deeply emotional anime that blends nostalgia, quiet moments, and strong feelings.
Sousou no Frieren is one such anime that steers away from fantasy adventure commonplaces in an effort to take viewers through time, loss, and the bittersweet beauty of life itself. I'm still on hold after having watched the experience-grappling with wonder, something only very rare stories are able to create.
At first glance, Frieren: Beyond Journey's End might seem like another tale of an adventuring party, their quest now over, their enemies vanquished. But this is a story about what happens after the "happily ever after"-when the battles end and the
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weight of time settles upon those who remain. It's about the aftermath of victory, the aching silence that comes with the passage of years, and the unexpected places where true meaning hides. The story follows Frieren, an elven mage who, after her long journey with a legendary hero and companions, must forge a path through the centuries that remain, now that the world feels less full without the ones she once loved.
The beauty in this anime is subtle. There aren't explosive scenes or breathtaking showdowns that will stick in memory for decades. Instead, it's the quiet moments that cut deepest: when Frieren, with her immortal life and forgotten sense of time, slowly learns to appreciate the fleeting nature of human existence. There is a palpable sadness in her eyes as she watches the world move on, untouched by its passing. As with a flower wilting, it is a graceful yet inevitable and heartbreakingly slow realization of how much she has taken relationships for granted, and how much she misses her companions.
Each episode is a little emotional journey. The soft and haunting music accompanies the visuals so that it echoes deep in one's soul. The animation isn't flashy, but it captures the quiet beauty of the world-a place where magic is not just spectacle, but something more tender, intimate. Amidst all those grand events, there's a stillness that can be found that invites introspection. You get lost in the slow burn of Frieren's emotional growth and the explanation of how time changes people in ways words can never quite capture.
But probably the most bittersweet part about Sousou no Frieren would have to be the way it shows us the value in life's most fleeting moments.
Just as is the case with Frieren, so many of our invaluable moments in life are indeed always taken for granted-and often, if not, unbearably regretted far afterwards. In that line of thought, when, actually, she eventually finds these same new companions and learns, herself, to care deeply about them, that instant moment of love was highly valued.
It's a love letter to the passing of time and the people in our lives who make us, shape us in ways we can never begin to know until they're gone.
Then there is, too, another beating heart for this work: its relationships. Though adventurers seem commonly hailed by bards when speaking of victorious battles in world imagination, here comes Sousou no Frieren and hands us such a tender narrative of less spoken silences between dear friends-the quiet, persevering love transcending the bondage of long-separated years. It captures these moments and brings unbearable pain once you start to perceive belatedly that there's much too little consideration with these moments alone.
Sousou no Frieren is such a poignant tale, unraveling one's emotions bit by bit. It is that kind of call: feel, remember, and reflect on time and people who define your life as precious. A stunning reminder that in the quietest of lives lies an epic story of love, loss, and the deep profundity of the human heart. And then, by the end, the tears come-but not of loud tragedy or some kind of dramatic plot twist. Tears that well from a deep, aching understanding of how beautiful and fleeting and precious life can be. Those are the tears that steal your breath, the realization perhaps that the greatest adventure is not at all the one we take but rather the one we live-every moment-without even knowing it. Sousou no Frieren is a quiet masterpiece and will continue to live in your heart long after you finish it.
10/10 - Overall, Sousou no Frieren is a masterpiece of storytelling.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Oct 16, 2023
Berserk is more than just a manga; it's a brutal, gut-wrenching, and unforgettable journey that has captivated readers for decades. Created by Kentaro Miura, this dark fantasy manga is nothing short of a masterpiece. With a storyline that delves into the darkest corners of the human soul and a world filled with unimaginable horrors and beauty, Berserk stands out as a work of art that transcends its medium.Miura's storytelling is masterful, with a narrative that combines relentless action, intricate political intrigue, and moments of profound introspection. As the story unfolds, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat, torn between the hope of a
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better future and the dread of impending doom. The pacing is near-perfect, as Miura artfully balances character development, world-building, and epic battles.In conclusion, Berserk is a manga that transcends the medium and has left an indelible mark on the world of dark fantasy storytelling. Its compelling characters, intricate plot, and hauntingly beautiful artwork make it a must-read for fans of the genre. Though it is not for the faint of heart, for those willing to embark on this dark and harrowing journey, the reward is an unforgettable experience that will leave a lasting impression for years to come.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Oct 16, 2023
The first two episodes have been amazing AF - the animation has improved, the storyline is gripping, and the music has more depth. The only "downside" is that someone really needs to watch the 300+ episodes that preceded this to fully understand the "what" and "why" of what's going on...assuming they haven't read the manga, of course. Can't wait to see where they bring us in the upcoming episodes. Tite Kubo is a master storyteller, thank goodness he was involved in the making of the anime. For those of you who know next-to-nothing about Bleach, watch the previous seasons QUICKLY so you can sooner enjoy
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the TYBW arc!
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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