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Shinichi Izumi, 17 anni, è parzialmente infettato da un parassita; mostri che macellano e consumano gli esseri umani. Deve imparare a coesistere con la creatura se vuole sopravvivere sia all... Leggi tuttoShinichi Izumi, 17 anni, è parzialmente infettato da un parassita; mostri che macellano e consumano gli esseri umani. Deve imparare a coesistere con la creatura se vuole sopravvivere sia alla vita di un parassita.Shinichi Izumi, 17 anni, è parzialmente infettato da un parassita; mostri che macellano e consumano gli esseri umani. Deve imparare a coesistere con la creatura se vuole sopravvivere sia alla vita di un parassita.
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The violence and pain all serve a purpose, telling a story and helping to define what is/not human.
For such a short run (24 Episodes) it does a unusually good job of capturing the stages of grief and the resulting "hollowness" that can be felt by those subjected to repeated trauma. It doesn't stop there and even highlights the growth that can occur as a result of enduring these hardships.
Although a alien parasite feeds on people, we get to see that the diferences are very small from the humans who kill and disrespect other creatures on Earth. The main character is well constructed and fits perfectly on the story. The battle scenes are intense and leave no trail to imagination because all things like body deformation or severe damaged are showed. The main story has the needed fast and slow pass so the viewer can enjoy some fights and then have some emotional moments.
Definitely one of the best animes I've ever seen. Ps: The "side-main character" also a genius character :D
Parasyte: The Maxim (2014) is based on a manga series that ran from 1988 to 1995. Most of us won't realize this fact now, but bizarre science fiction focusing on alien lifeforms was quite popular in the 1980s and 90s. Great science fiction films like the Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), The Thing (1982), The Fly (1986) and They Live (1988) are but a few examples of films that popularized the genre. Parasyte has successfully resurrected bizarre sci-fi for a new generation, and the timing couldn't have been better.
The protagonist of Parasyte is not your typical hero and the plot is far from cliché. As a caterpillar undergoes change by transforming into a butterfly, so the protagonist undergoes change by transforming into a new man; your job as the viewer is to ask questions about this transformation and find the meaning behind it - ergo, what exactly has transformed and why does it matter?
The plot is believable and not outside the realm of possibility considering our limited knowledge of the universe. Like Ovid's masterpiece, the anime expertly probes the meaning of humanity; what it means to be human and what makes us human; as well as the psychological and physiological state of sentient beings. Ultimately, the series focuses on the protagonist's intellectual development or more precisely his intellectual "evolution". The evolutionary concept of survival of the fittest comes into direct conflict with the protagonist's views on empathy and altruism which proves problematic for decision making and creates for him a moral dilemma: should he place himself in danger in order to help others? The human part of him says yes, while another sinister part of him says no. But perhaps I've said too much.
The first 5 episodes set the stage for an astonishing and action packed story that follows. The series will make your jaw drop. I've seen every episode thus far and I see nothing but a bright future for this series. If you haven't seen Parasyte, what are you waiting for? This is the best new anime of 2014. It will become immensely popular. If you watch it now you will be amongst the few who can say that you were a fan from the start. Parasyte rivals Attack on Titan and Steins; Gate. If you loved those shows, you will love Parasyte as well.
A top notch science fiction anime with unlimited potential. DO NOT MISS!
10/10.
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- QuizEvery sound made by Migi is actually a noise from a female Japanese beat-boxer named Rinka Ange.
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Migi: [Shinichi is peeing in a bathroom] Shinichi.
Shinichi Izumi: [whispering loudly] Jesus, seriously? I told you not to talk when there's people around!
Migi: Please hold still. I going to try to make your sex organ erect.
Shinichi Izumi: [still whispering] The hell you are?
Shinichi Izumi: [Migi starts making him masturbate against his will] Aaaa. No, no, no. Stop that! I can't believe you!
- ConnessioniFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Brutal Anime Death Scenes (2015)
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Performed by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
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