EP1 is on hold, EP2 has already begun to smell really good (→ Norman's end credits are very handsome! The performance and soundtrack are seamless and excellent
At first, I thought [Damn, the protagonist is an 11-year-old child, or a witty type, with no supernatural powers. ? ? ? ? ? ] Personal taste, I have always been vigilant about the setting of the young protagonist. It doesn't matter if the protagonist is cute or emotional, and the main character is still young in the main drama. Just like the harem-oriented works that cater to otaku, they are almost completely divorced from reality. It's not looking for real problems in the virtual world, it's problems that can't make sense. Setting deviation from cognition is not a problem, not being self-consistent is a problem, and if the protagonist is too young, it is a high accident-prone section. If you don’t drive well, you will fall into (my) minefield. Nominate here... Forget about no nomination.
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→ So I stopped after watching EP1 for a long time (although the ending was suspenseful, it actually did a good job)
But after watching EP2, I feel a little better. !
The mentally terrifying atmosphere was created well, but not to the point of being uncomfortable. It seems to be a very spicy and unique dish, and the young age of the protagonist does not affect this charm point. (I guess in European and American works, there should be a lot of really hard-working and enthusiastic dark departments, but unfortunately I have too little contact and have never seen it. But in Japanese works, it has been mentioned in the dark all the year round, and I will think of that kind of unfinished and hypocritical things (a few blinds). It's really refreshing to have this thing appear
...and then I looked down!
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