Review of Durarara!!
First, let's talk about that soundtrack. It's... amazing! There's this kind of colorful vibe from the music, even when Ikebukuro itself feels, well, a bit colorless at times. The whole contrast thing? It's pretty cool. The story? Completely nailed it. All these bits and pieces, different stories and threads, they just magically come together by the end. It's kind of like the chaos of our city, but everything somehow makes sense in the end. I was so drawn in, I nearly binged it all... but after that intense 14th episode, I had to take a short break. You know, to catch my breath and prepare forwhatever came next.
Character-wise? Heiwajima stands out for sure. The guy's got this straightforward nature but is sharp when it counts. And Izaya? Man, I've got mixed feelings about him. You kinda hate him, but it's also the kind of hate you... enjoy? Weird, I know.
Our little trio and the love stories? They're... refreshing. It's like watching youth in motion, but with moments that make you think hard about life choices. And oh, Celty and that quirky doctor? They need more screen time in the next season, seriously.
But you know what's truly special about "Durarara"? It's the way it talks about belonging and making a difference, even if it's little by little. It made me think about my actions and the whole "small changes can lead to big impacts" thing.
All in all, "Durarara" is like a rollercoaster ride through Ikebukuro - unexpected, thrilling, and unforgettable. If you're in for a journey that'll make you reflect and feel a bunch of emotions, give it a shot!