Review of Attack on Titan
Defiantly incoherent in its ability to tell a story, this monstrous showboat is laden with nonsensical and unrealistic plot holes within even its own fantasy world. Carried by its strong initial premise and an enormous rearguard of aesthetic, this show does surmount its flaws, catalyzing a nonetheless enjoyable ride. A ride devoid of developed characters and consistent storytelling albeit, with its author clearly indicating a lack of forethought in all areas; evidenced by the grotesque abundance of unexplained time skips that are abused in retroactive reference for the purpose of unforeseen plot advancement. This common gimmick is used by writers incapable of chronicling a consistentand logical character base or storyline, and instead rely on surprise flashbacks to lead key decision making and story outcomes. The author of this story should be flagged and cast heinously as example for future generations of writers.
Art is well above standard, but has issues with depicting facial expressions and has a strong tendency towards littering the frame with unsourced and obstructive particles. Sound is well above standard. Enjoyable, but suspended disbelief required.