Review of Lazarus
After finishing the series, the truth is it's very superficial and not very captivating. The music and animation for the fight scenes are very good, but it's the type of series that tries to cover a lot of themes and ultimately ends up spreading itself too thin, leaving the world-building incomplete. There are many sub-plots that, if removed, wouldn't change the "central" part of the work at all. Many defend it because it follows the current Netflix-style script: they talk to you and explain things as if you were a child, but then make you feel like a detective for discovering something. Because of this, manyconsider themselves intellectuals when talking about this series, just because Watanabe is directing. However, a series or an audiovisual product isn't solely the work of a director; there are also screenwriters and investors. And that's where I think the failure lies. The investors are Warner Bros., and they've tried to produce multiple anime, all one failure after another, and this is no different.
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Ratings:
Animation: 8/10
Music: 8/10
Story: 3/10
Screenplay: 3/10
Characters: 3/10
Total: 5/10