lack of stamina

Hailee 2022-12-25 19:46:33

This is a touching work, especially the first two episodes. But this feeling is more from me. When I watched the decadent and devastated Ren Tai suddenly burst into tears after Ya Ma died. Reminds me of the end of "Contractor of Black", where Black is also slumped under the drain; in "Twentieth Century Boys", Kenji's down-and-out state of the remnants of the party; in "Fullmetal Alchemist", Edward and Al see Pictures of mothers laughing curled in the fire;
how did we get like this? Where did our laughter go then? Now I'm really lonely, very lonely...

After [wiping away tears], I have to say that the plot of this work has many flaws. Not to mention Yama as a ghost, why the first few episodes didn't prove her existence, just what Yama's wish is is full of ambiguity. I thought that the final climax of the plot would be to uncover the cause of Yama's death, but it was taken away. This causes the whole work to give people a feeling of lack of stamina - it is also incomparable to such a good work as a small round face.
I really like Kayano Ai's voice acting.
But I still miss the tears it brought me - well, we could have done better.

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