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I value animes that seek to provoke reflection and thought rather than simply entertain. Nowadays, most productions focus more on providing instant entertainment than exploring deep concepts, life lessons, or moralities.
Texhnolyze, with its dark and monotonous aesthetic, doesn't stand out for beautiful and captivating visuals. However, it focuses on showing rather than telling a relatively simple but thought-provoking story, although its 22-episode runtime can seem long and tedious to follow.
The visual appearance of the anime faithfully reflects events, sometimes charming despite the lack of colourful images or flashy animations that characterise contemporary animes. This choice, however, contributes to the overall concept of the anime.
Regarding the music, although I haven't paid much attention to the ambient music, I must highlight that the opening song seems very fitting, and the ending song is the best thing I'll take away from the anime; I loved it.
As my final detail, in a world marked by dilemmas addressing violence, cyberpunk issues, and the destiny of humanity, Texhnolyze presents interesting directions that provoke reflections on current and future themes, some of which have already been lived. What will be the human fate in the future? Will it be consumed by the desire for immortality through «texhnolization»? These are fascinating analyses, even in a dystopian setting distant from our own.
However, there are important warnings. The anime's pace is slow, and its 22-episode duration can become tedious. Characters come and go, experience joys and sorrows, without making a significant impact. Although it presents shocking events, it fails to fully deliver, and because of this, the anime doesn't feel worthy of another look. Texhnolyze, while having a well-constructed and fluid story, a gloomy appearance, and interesting themes, lacks the ability to captivate and entertain, which, though not essential, is important. Ultimately, it's a decent anime but one that could easily be forgotten.
Texhnolyze, with its dark and monotonous aesthetic, doesn't stand out for beautiful and captivating visuals. However, it focuses on showing rather than telling a relatively simple but thought-provoking story, although its 22-episode runtime can seem long and tedious to follow.
The visual appearance of the anime faithfully reflects events, sometimes charming despite the lack of colourful images or flashy animations that characterise contemporary animes. This choice, however, contributes to the overall concept of the anime.
Regarding the music, although I haven't paid much attention to the ambient music, I must highlight that the opening song seems very fitting, and the ending song is the best thing I'll take away from the anime; I loved it.
As my final detail, in a world marked by dilemmas addressing violence, cyberpunk issues, and the destiny of humanity, Texhnolyze presents interesting directions that provoke reflections on current and future themes, some of which have already been lived. What will be the human fate in the future? Will it be consumed by the desire for immortality through «texhnolization»? These are fascinating analyses, even in a dystopian setting distant from our own.
However, there are important warnings. The anime's pace is slow, and its 22-episode duration can become tedious. Characters come and go, experience joys and sorrows, without making a significant impact. Although it presents shocking events, it fails to fully deliver, and because of this, the anime doesn't feel worthy of another look. Texhnolyze, while having a well-constructed and fluid story, a gloomy appearance, and interesting themes, lacks the ability to captivate and entertain, which, though not essential, is important. Ultimately, it's a decent anime but one that could easily be forgotten.
I'm writing this review shortly after watching the film, as I want to share my fresh impressions and memories of it. The movie is constructed in a documentary style, which is rarely used to create tension and terror, so I congratulate the creators for having achieved to evoke this style so convincingly that at no time did it seem to me that I was watching actors acting, but rather an authentic recording about a peculiar case of ghostly apparitions.
Since my childhood, I have felt a great interest in ghosts and their aura of strangeness. Currently, my opinion is that ghosts do not exist as real entities but rather as concepts that evoke mystery and uncertainty in the human mind. Throughout history, humanity has tried to understand the origin of these beings, events, and entities, seeking to give them explanations that allow us to understand them. However, many of these events remain a mystery, although it is possible that in some cases they can be explained in some way. Ultimately, the force of doubt is what makes us fear what we do not understand. This is a strong point of the movie.
Overall, the movie fails to keep the viewer attentive and interested throughout its duration. However, I must acknowledge that the plot managed to involve me so much that, at a certain point, I forgot that I was watching a horror movie. It was thanks to the work of the creators that when I remembered that I was watching a film, it was already too late, and I was startled. Personally, I value the ability of a horror movie to scare me, and in this case, it succeeded (even though it was only a single unexpected scare). If the movie had not been able to generate that feeling in me, I would not consider it an outstanding example of the genre, and I would probably have given it a lower rating.
I recommend this movie to those interested in paranormal events, especially those who enjoy stories about ghosts told in a documentary format. The technique used in the movie is remarkable, and the performances seem realistic; I even forgot that I was watching a movie and not a documentary, but I'm not sure if the acting is really that good; it can be debatable. While the movie fails to keep the viewer in constant tension, it does manage to maintain interest until the end, just like in documentaries. Overall, I consider it a quality film, and although my rating is higher than usual for me, I believe it has earned it fairly.
Since my childhood, I have felt a great interest in ghosts and their aura of strangeness. Currently, my opinion is that ghosts do not exist as real entities but rather as concepts that evoke mystery and uncertainty in the human mind. Throughout history, humanity has tried to understand the origin of these beings, events, and entities, seeking to give them explanations that allow us to understand them. However, many of these events remain a mystery, although it is possible that in some cases they can be explained in some way. Ultimately, the force of doubt is what makes us fear what we do not understand. This is a strong point of the movie.
Overall, the movie fails to keep the viewer attentive and interested throughout its duration. However, I must acknowledge that the plot managed to involve me so much that, at a certain point, I forgot that I was watching a horror movie. It was thanks to the work of the creators that when I remembered that I was watching a film, it was already too late, and I was startled. Personally, I value the ability of a horror movie to scare me, and in this case, it succeeded (even though it was only a single unexpected scare). If the movie had not been able to generate that feeling in me, I would not consider it an outstanding example of the genre, and I would probably have given it a lower rating.
I recommend this movie to those interested in paranormal events, especially those who enjoy stories about ghosts told in a documentary format. The technique used in the movie is remarkable, and the performances seem realistic; I even forgot that I was watching a movie and not a documentary, but I'm not sure if the acting is really that good; it can be debatable. While the movie fails to keep the viewer in constant tension, it does manage to maintain interest until the end, just like in documentaries. Overall, I consider it a quality film, and although my rating is higher than usual for me, I believe it has earned it fairly.
Interesting film due to the subject matter it addresses, focusing on unusual crimes and murders that leave behind a feeling of uncertainty. Furthermore, it should be noted that the photographic aesthetic used in it evokes the distinctive characteristics of Japanese and Asian films in general, belonging to the final decades of the 20th century and the early 21st century, which are extremely captivating for those who contemplate them.
Initially, the series of curious cases in which the killer is unaware of the reasons that lead him to end the lives of his victims is extremely striking for the viewer, generating great interest and keeping the observer captivated throughout the entire development of the film. The plot is gradually but effectively constructed as we follow the steps of Detective Takabe, who must not only face the strange cases themselves but also the complexity of his own personal situation with his mentally ill wife, the enigmatic and irritating character of Mamiya, and his own internal conflicts.
In my personal opinion, the concept of the psychologist-hypnotist killer is extremely interesting. However, I believe it would have been even more enriching if some additional philosophical and psychological themes had been addressed, although I recognise that the work is excellent in and of itself without them.
I want to highlight the excellent work of the director, actors, and screenwriters in maintaining a good course in the plot, achieving good visual correspondence with the narrative elements of the film, and creating all the scenes that make up this cinematic work.
Finally, I would like to emphasize once again the Japanese aesthetic that is appreciated in the photography of the period in which the film is set, which is undoubtedly a great added value for this work of suspense, mystery, and crime. Those who enjoy this type of theme will undoubtedly appreciate and enjoy this film quite a lot. Therefore, I highly recommend its viewing.
Initially, the series of curious cases in which the killer is unaware of the reasons that lead him to end the lives of his victims is extremely striking for the viewer, generating great interest and keeping the observer captivated throughout the entire development of the film. The plot is gradually but effectively constructed as we follow the steps of Detective Takabe, who must not only face the strange cases themselves but also the complexity of his own personal situation with his mentally ill wife, the enigmatic and irritating character of Mamiya, and his own internal conflicts.
In my personal opinion, the concept of the psychologist-hypnotist killer is extremely interesting. However, I believe it would have been even more enriching if some additional philosophical and psychological themes had been addressed, although I recognise that the work is excellent in and of itself without them.
I want to highlight the excellent work of the director, actors, and screenwriters in maintaining a good course in the plot, achieving good visual correspondence with the narrative elements of the film, and creating all the scenes that make up this cinematic work.
Finally, I would like to emphasize once again the Japanese aesthetic that is appreciated in the photography of the period in which the film is set, which is undoubtedly a great added value for this work of suspense, mystery, and crime. Those who enjoy this type of theme will undoubtedly appreciate and enjoy this film quite a lot. Therefore, I highly recommend its viewing.