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Koi Kaze

Review of Koi Kaze

8/10
Recommended
February 21, 2010
2 min read
10 reactions

Koi Kaze is the only work that made me think 'Yes, a brother and sister can really fall in love.' You don't have to relate to the story in the sister-brother-love context. You'll relate if you've ever been attracted to someone you shouldn't have: Can be your teacher, or your friend who already has someone, or a far-related relative, etc. The point is, you'll understand how these two blame themselves, especially the man, when what he seems to live through is normal and human. He is angry at himself, which is portrayed just great, and tries to get away. The tension between the two in asingle house is given very well. Every time the other closes their room's door, everytime the other comes to the house or leaves, they listen, and wonder, what the other is thinking.

It's sick when you think, that a brother and sister living in the same house fall in love. But, in the circumstances created in Koi Kaze, it might well happen. What's so sick is, for example if a pushy older brother was attracted to his sis, and his sis not, or vice-versa. That would be a cat-mouse play in the house, and simply child molestation. That IS terrible, but not what happens here.

The girl is a little shallow in the anime. But that's because the story is told mainly from the man's view.

Finally, the end is not disappointing or too blurry to me.

Mark
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