I write a long review because I want to say a little more than a short review, but it's not a special analysis.
Although I finished watching the eleven episodes in one go, I divided the whole animation into two parts: the first episode, and the remaining ten episodes. I just finished watching the first episode and I want to give it five points. I think this animation is foul and can't be so tearful. As a result, in the remaining ten episodes, some of them could be saved even by bgm until the last episode of bgm sounded, and I felt a little like crying.
Briefly describe how the first episode felt.
First of all, it can't be regarded as a bright spot, but what I like more is the calmness of the male protagonist. The male protagonist is so calm, he can't help but sigh several times. There is a ghost in the house and there is no response, and no one responds to what others say. It is simply isolated from the world. Later, I found out that it is normal to be so slow to react after squatting at home for a long time. . .
And the voice actress of the heroine really likes it. The very light voice matches the female protagonist's small appearance very well, and even when she acts like a spoiled child, it will not give people a greasy feeling like most Japanese voice actors. Personally, I am very concerned about the seiyuu of animation, and I will not even watch animations with bad seiyuu.
There is an air of sadness throughout the animation. Although I didn't know what kind of story it was at the beginning of the first episode, the male protagonist's appearance, background tone, and voice all had a touch of sadness. This sadness grows little by little as the first episode develops. In the scene where the heroine returned to her home, although there was no scene of crying, the sad atmosphere increased. The whole episode culminates in the melancholy atmosphere at the end of the secret base. I have to say this song is really a bug. When I didn't know this animation before, I heard it many times and didn't feel it. It was like tears in the atmosphere of the first episode.
Alright, the first episode is over. The content of the next ten episodes is put together. When I read it, I often have doubts in my heart. This story is about a boy with some mental problems. Later, I found out that it was not, it was a ghost movie. In short, there is nothing that moved me about the development of the plot. In some episodes, it is difficult to shake even the bgm sound. In the last episode, the camera turned to five small notes, and when bgm sounded again, I was indeed moved. After all, when a female ghost wants to become a Buddha, there will always be some sensational scenes. By the way, hide-and-seek, especially the one played by the Japanese, is one of the creepiest games for me.
Some fragmentary thoughts.
There are two things about the movie that make me feel like a ghost movie the most. One is when everyone is crying in the heroine's house, the heroine's mother. That face is called a hideous face. I found that many original animations are prone to such hideous faces. I don't know much about animation research and I don't know what caused it. Another point is when the heroine fell at home and gave a monologue at the end, the voice almost floated out of the air. I thought it was finally going to be darkened, but it turned out that I thought too much. . .
I love Takahiro Sakurai. Although I don't think his voice is distinctive, and I didn't hear him when I first watched it, I feel that his voice is very suitable for this type of role. Later, when I saw the seiyuu list, I thought it was no wonder that I hated Xueji (actually, I just like transvestites hahahaha).
When I just checked the seiyuu list, I found that the seiyuu of Tsuruko turned out to be the voice of my Yadou (morning Saori). I didn't hear it at all. In other words, after seeing it, I felt that Xueji was not enough to be perverted. Crane is a real psychopath, hahahaha. I also found out the hairpin by myself and pinned it at home. What is the fetish?
How can an animation have such a long name? . . Just write an article and put it on the acridine or not. (But later I found that there seem to be quite a few animations with very long names...)
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