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Parasyte: The Maxim

Review of Parasyte: The Maxim

9/10
Recommended
June 01, 2024
4 min read
4 reactions

Honestly, I think I could give a full review about this anime even in the first episode. Contrary to my imagination, Parasite anime hit my heart badly. It reminded me so much of the first wonderful anime of my life that I fell in love with it. That nostalgic feeling, that feeling of excitement again, the feeling that I thought I had forgotten a little while watching new animes, woke up in me again, and a feeling arose in me, as if something was telling me it was time to be ataku again, and what a beautiful feeling for a person whoher favorite hobby in life is watching anime. After Death Note, the first great anime I saw was Tokyo Ghoul, and watching this anime strongly reminded me of the story line of Tokyo Ghoul. The feeling I had when I saw the first episode was indescribable, as if I had found the missing piece that I had been looking for for a long time. You can almost say that this anime was the one piece of my life. I hope you understand what I mean. And now the similarities that this anime Parasite had with the anime Tokyo Ghoul; The existence of a species other than human beings that are considered a threat to humans and the presence of the main character as a link between two human species and this new unknown species and the very similar appearance of this unknown species to humans, which makes it very difficult to understand the difference between them. This was one of the attractive features of both animes. Also, the main character's effort as the only person who was both half-human and half-parasite to understand and recognize the relationship between these two species was also seen as a common element in both animes.Also, the anime looked undeniably attractive in terms of character development along with the masterpiece story it had. Being able to create the characters of your story in such a way that the viewer or reader wants to connect with each of them is admirable in a positive or negative way, this shows the genius of the mangaka. After that, the amazing and extremely pleasant item of this anime for me was its voice acting. The background songs were great. Some of them penetrated the heart and mind in so much, like Miggy's song... I remember in the first episodes when I heard this background song, I turned up the volume to the end so that I could experience that feeling better and more beautifully. And about the opening, both the song and the visuals were fantastic and breathtaking and exciting and fun so that I couldn't stop myself from listening to it every episode of the anime and singing and dancing along with it, it was really fun. In the end, the animation element remains. For me, the work of the studio was very interesting. I could not find any serious objections, except for some places where CG was used to animate people or things. In general, this anime was full of lessons... that to be human, one must not be a human being, and to be a monster, one must not be born in a body other than a human. Sometimes, animals know intelligence and humanity better than us humans. Another lesson that anime taught was that whenever logic and emotion work together, they are invincible. I love this kind of thing about anime. This anime made me fall in love with anime again. I am very happy that I gave it a chance to watch. And I will never forget it. May we be able to not only see but also experience such anime again.

Mark
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