Review of ReLIFE
ReLife. I honestly don't know where to begin, what with its ways of adapting to situations and turning the tide of emotion. We'll start off easy. There's really no specific requirements for sound, but generally very good. Usage of music to create intensity, awkward situations and somewhat teary moments provide good base use of sound. I was never bored of the character voice-overs; each character always holding an emotion of some sort. Art isn't significantly beautiful nor is it bad or mediocre. Soothing colour palette and generally okay art. Story. It may seem like a time-travel anime at first glance, but dig deeper and you'll acquire the goldthat I found. Dealing with his previous adulthood life to not obtaining information about his current life as a teenager can provide some very dastardly moments, in which kept me on the edge of my seat. I laughed at the comical moments, felt sorrow at the sad moments and supported the MC throughout the anime.
The ideology of the MC becoming a teenager again can prove some absolutely astounding character development. Especially since MC is able to use his adult experience to support his current lifestyle. MC references many distinct differences between today's teenagers and his era which really gives the feel of MC not belonging in the area. This advantage also provides a lot of emotional development for the characters around him in short the premise of the show being the highlight of many sentiments.
I thoroughly enjoyed this anime, and I hope you do too. This anime stands amongst the pinnacles of anime.