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Blue Period

  • Serie TV
  • 2021
  • TV-14
  • 24min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,7/10
4345
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Hiromu Mineta and Yumiri Hanamori in Blue Period (2021)
Bored with life, popular high schooler Yatora Yaguchi jumps into the beautiful yet unrelenting world of art after finding inspiration in a painting.
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Annoiato dalla vita, il popolare liceale Yatora Yaguchi si tuffa nel meraviglioso ma implacabile mondo dell'arte dopo aver trovato ispirazione in un dipinto.Annoiato dalla vita, il popolare liceale Yatora Yaguchi si tuffa nel meraviglioso ma implacabile mondo dell'arte dopo aver trovato ispirazione in un dipinto.Annoiato dalla vita, il popolare liceale Yatora Yaguchi si tuffa nel meraviglioso ma implacabile mondo dell'arte dopo aver trovato ispirazione in un dipinto.

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    • Hiromu Mineta
    • Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Amber Lee Connors
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    7,7/10
    4345
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Hiromu Mineta
      • Johnny Yong Bosch
      • Amber Lee Connors
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    Hiromu Mineta
    • Yatora Yaguchi
    • 2021
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Yatora Taguchi
    • 2021
    Amber Lee Connors
    Amber Lee Connors
    • Marie Yaguchi…
    • 2021
    Griffin Burns
    Griffin Burns
    • Utashima
    • 2021
    Chris Tergliafera
    Chris Tergliafera
    • Koigabuko
    • 2021
    Chris Smith
    • Goto
    • 2021
    Marcy Edwards
    • Yuka Ayukawa
    • 2021
    Erica Lindbeck
    Erica Lindbeck
    • Maki Kuwana…
    • 2021
    Todd Haberkorn
    Todd Haberkorn
    • Haruka Hashida…
    • 2021
    Kayli Mills
    Kayli Mills
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    • 2021
    Jenny Yokobori
    Jenny Yokobori
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    • 2021
    Kengo Kawanishi
    • Haruka Hashida
    • 2021
    Julia McIlvaine
    Julia McIlvaine
    • Oba
    • 2021
    Yume Miyamoto
    • Maki Kuwana
    • 2021
    Yuki Kazu
    • Mayu Ooba
    • 2021
    Daman Mills
    Daman Mills
    • Yotasuke Takahashi…
    • 2021
    Daiki Yamashita
    • Yotasuke Takahashi
    • 2021
    Adin Rudd
    Adin Rudd
    • Additional Voices…
    • 2021
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    7RebelPanda

    Good, but could've been so much more

    The anime industry's default approach to beloved manga adaptations is to drain them dry of personality, rip their hearts out, and factory-produce them for a market that rewards quantity over quality. Blue Period comes out of the machine an uneven but worthwhile experience regardless of all this.

    Yatora Yaguchi is a condescending high school student who prides himself on hard work, rather than relying on natural talent. At the very beginning, he sees a Picasso painting and says to himself smugly, "I could paint that." If you've never picked up a paintbrush, that's an understandable conclusion to reach. After all, people who are good at art are just talented, right? Blue Period strives to destroy this misconception at every chance it gets. The author wanted passionately to convey that art takes time, effort, and a strong work ethic. An unfortunate side effect of condensing a lengthy manga into a measly adaptation is cut content at the expense of this one crucial theme. Despite Blue Period's technical faults, and there are many, its character writing rises to the occasion. Like Yatora, each of their lives is well detailed: We know what motivates them, their concerns about getting into art school, how their family feels about their decisions and all of the turmoil that comes from pursuing their dreams. The show's most compelling theme is talent versus hard work.

    In a show about art, there's not enough screentime devoted to the process of creating art. And for an anime about artists, it's about as creatively vacuous as manga adaptations come. Even the untrained eye will notice this anime's an eyesore at times. Nothing is captivating about the visual language. There are no inventive directing choices; every background is drab, unimaginative storyboards, and the editing is lifeless. The character designs aren't very detailed yet they're inconsistently animated. They move like stiff cardboard. The close-ups fail to convey the script's intense emotions because they're flat. Unmoving. Likely they copied shots directly from the source material without considering how color and animation would affect the scene's impact. Having never read the manga, I can only assume poor adaptation choices. The same can't be said for the background music, which isn't haphazardly edited at all. Taiko drums and piano work well here to give seemingly mundane moments an air of melancholy and anxiety.

    Drab though it may appear, Blue Period's engrossing story creates tension very well. Yaguchi and his fellow aspiring artists hone their drawing skills in preparation for the competitive Tokyo Art Institute exam. Only a select few are accepted every year-you're never sure if the main characters will fail or succeed. They face constant negative emotions caused by stress, overwork, and self-doubt. Aside from training, the conflict the characters face and problems at home propel the drama and make it consistently engaging to watch.

    Yaguchi is a flawed protagonist and a newcomer to art, which makes him the ideal focus for a show about chasing your dream. He said the wrong thing, praising someone when they are comparatively not impressive to other student artists. Yaguchi's mother disapproves of art school at home because his family has a tight budget. But she is supportive upon realizing the effort he puts into his work. His character arc consists of defying his deeply held belief that "People who are true to themselves can't survive." That's the harsh truth for artists, making a living doing what you love is no easy task. The person who originally drew him into the fantastical world of art, Yuka, plays a key role in his development.

    Yuka nearly shares the role of the protagonist with Yaguchi-they also want to get into Tokyo Art University. They live with their grandmother, who has high hopes, and parents who disapprove of their lifestyle and choices. Yuka's gender is ambiguous, but they present femininely and don't want to be treated with masculine gender roles. Their gender is a significant detail incorporated into their backstory with sensitivity: they face bigotry, rejection, and insecurities that dig beneath their elegant and confident exterior. Although they hardly get time for character progression due to the disastrous pacing, they are one of the better characters in the show. Though Yuka is a sympathetic character, the show tries to have its cake and eat it too. Yaguchi constantly refers to them as a man with masculine pronouns and by their deadname, Ryuji. No one questions why he uses improper pronouns-the show blames other people in their life who reject their gender identity. We're told Yaguchi feels compassion for them, then his actions make him seem like an asshole. It's detrimental to his character development, and their relationship progression.

    Pacing is the most irritating problem with this anime. Originating from the second episode, which rushes past necessary development: Yaguchi struggled to become a better artist, so we're told, but he simply became great in a series of time skips. Skipping his growth goes directly against the story's themes: not everyone has natural talent, and it takes hard work to achieve your aspirations. The studio responsible for this adaptation, Seven Arcs, selected specific story beats but skipped over what they deemed as less important. Rushing through Yaguchi's art training also leaves non-artists in the dark about his processes to create his drawings and paintings. This issue is persistent throughout most of the show. It's not until the last third of the season that we delve deeply into his step-by-step creative method. If the show had put as much emphasis on creating art as its character drama, it'd be great, but significantly longer than 12 episodes.

    Blue Period makes a convincing argument for why you should read the manga-and that's ultimately the only reason this anime was made. It doesn't take advantage of the visual medium, but it's a watchable 7/10 anime that could've been a 9/10 anime. In spite of insurmountable odds, its stellar character writing, script, music, and themes make it a success. Shining through a thick layer of grime covering this diamond in the rough is a beautifully relatable story about passionate artists striving for their dreams.
    7parvigp

    A thing you need but probably you don't realize.

    What is art and what is uniqueness? Art isn't just painting and it's unique so it doesn't mean that there wasn't anything that inspired the result.

    If you want an answer about these " should I watch it, Is it my type, Or Is it worth to watch" I say you should watch it. It might be something you need or like. You might even be attached to it. And if you are planning to give it a try, you should atleast watch 3 episode. Afterwards it will hit to you surely.

    Sometimes it goes deep into story telling and human thinking and emotions, which hit's.

    There is a lot you can learn about art and painting from it. It's an obvious answer.

    You can learn what's going on in painters mind while the person is making the art.

    While all the praise being done. It's not a typical series which you get entertainment and stuff.

    And it's also not mind blowing or masterpiece. It makes an mood seeing the story so you don't need to prepare your mind that you are watching something different than others.

    After all of this I will say that it will make your time. I would recommend a binge watch.

    I will give it a rating of 7.6

    It is my very first review, so if you are reading this I would like to thank you.

    And a gift from me in this internet orianted world be some high class recommendation, from different genra and mediums.

    Charlie.

    Erased.

    The Butterfly Effect.

    Horimiya.

    Evaru.

    Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

    Joji.

    Heavenly Delusion.

    Hridayam.

    Summer Time Rendering.

    Love scenery.

    5 centimeters per second.

    Bangalore Days.

    Mukundan Unni Associates..
    8magnoliacream

    The budding of an artist

    Based on a manga series that won the Grand Prize of the 13th Manga Taisho Awards, this revolves around popular second year high school student Yatora Yaguchi. Hard-working Yatora spends his nights hanging out with his friends but still manages to be an honor student. He didn't have an idea what to put on his career planning survey form until he saw an artwork created by Maru Mori, a member of their school art club. He develops a fascination for the arts and joins the club.

    Since his parents are not moneyed, he could only hope to go to a public school in college. He sets his sights on Tokyo University of the Arts. To be able to pass the entrance test to TUA, Yatora goes to a prep school where the knowledge he learns in high school is augmented with more advanced techniques.

    I love Yatora's introspective journey as he gains more confidence in his talent. The lectures and processes (sketching, use of colors, reviews, etc) are extremely interesting, if not informative. I looked forward to seeing the finished artworks. Yatora does not consider himself talented but is willing to work hard. The support he gets from his teachers push him in the right direction. His friendships with his buddies as well as art classmate cross-dresser Ryuji "Yuka" Ayukawa and the snobby art genius Yotasuke Takahashi are heartwarming.

    All in all, this is a lovely and enjoyable watch.
    curtissciano

    Impressive vissuals

    The stand out of this show is the wonderful animation. However, it stills holds some substance behind it's pretty face. It's a very relatable story and i think a lot of people can connect with the character and the hardships he goes through.

    8.6/10.
    8kavya_555

    Every novice artist's dream.

    What I liked- 1. Heartwarming tale about the struggles and success of a novice.

    2. great character depth 3. Animation is simple yet beautiful.

    What I didn't enjoy- 1. Meddling with too many themes at one time makes it incomplete.

    This is an endearing and encouraging story for all the artists who are trying to find their voice but struggling with their inner critic. There are also some tips and tricks on how one can practice. The blue period is one of the famous titles of Picasso's paintings - it's supposed to be reflective and emotional. The show delivered that beautifully. It was very easy to empathize with the character who is trying his hardest to become good at his craft. It's also funny how art school stereotypes are portrayed in the show. We get a glimpse into other characters who are struggling in different ways. I think everyone will find a type which will fit their nature.

    There is a strong focus on a character's gender identity. But since they aren't the mc, I felt their character was added for the drama and the plot was handled haphazardly.

    So, all in all, it's a good show which will touch the hearts of artists the most. I thoroughly enjoyed it and will remember the validation I got from it for a long time.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 ottobre 2021 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Giappone
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