Twilight Q · review
Two visions on animation and the paranormal. ·Reflections: What I liked most about this is its naturalness; strange things happen, but everything is told without resorting to the formulas of this type of stories. The colors and the animation are beautiful, the ambiance too, and despite playing with multiple historical moments, the aesthetics of the 80's is always preserved; it doesn't play at any time to guess what the future will be like, or how the past was. Very good, calm, beautiful, with a great soundtrack and a fantastic capture of the summer atmosphere, of vacations, adolescence, with a sun and a wind that you seem to feel.Delightful.
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In the usual line of the great Mamoru Oshii, a spectacular animation, beautiful, different, very careful.
And also like always full with dialogues, in this case a single character, a detective, who reads for almost half an hour the letter he writes to another detective who believes he will continue the investigation he has begun.
Dense, complex, visualy wonderful. Only the end is a little below.