Review of Tsukigakirei
Tsuki ga Kirei 10/10 Well, what can I say about Tsuki ga Kirei? This work has many excellent characters, all have their motivations in the world and like or dislike someone. But the differential of this universe is that a character is not always motivated to do something, it means that something will happen. It is not because one character hates another that he will try to screw with his life (Unfortunately it is not like that here in Brazil hahahahaha). Everything is natural, so much so that at the end of each episode we have short films about these secondary characters. Kotarou is the protagonist ofthe series and was the one that surprised me the most. He is shy and apparently neutral, neither the best nor the worst of students. He dreams of being a writer. It is simply determined. You are surprised at how brave he is and how he imposes what he thinks. Its development throughout the work and its decisions are very cool and compressible. The plot develops like a roller coaster, sometimes it seems that it will take a while to plummet, but out of nowhere there is a looping and many descents at high speed, lasting a few minutes and leaving us ready for another lap.
In general it has apexes in which it moves very fast, but on average it develops slowly, but believe me, it is not boring. The whole situation brings you into this universe, however normal it may be. Another important thing about the plot is that it shows us a naked and raw reality, showing us that your desire is not always fulfilled, but that does not mean that you cannot be happy.