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A Lull in the Sea

Review of A Lull in the Sea

6/10
April 12, 2018
4 min read
6 reactions

I am not a big fan of romance or melodramatic shows, because I am a sensitive person. I tend to build a world around me through straightforward flashes or delusions. I feel very uncomfortable seeing multiple relationships going on, especially if there is nothing there to take my mind off of it. I want to become a part of what is going on, by projecting myself onto the themes; by design, this would distract me from many things that other people see, since their point of view is probably different than mine; therefore it makes me ignorant. A fantasy world, built around the invisible andunrealistic themes revolving around human emotions and relationships. As someone who is inexperienced in these realms, talking about love and friendship confuses me and sets me off. But, from what I can see, love is seen as either a holy light in respect to personal attachment, or a blinding darkness that sets people off from what original opinion they have and completely changes humans. I hope that these 2 are what people worship from love, and to what people refer to when they either explode, or succumb to whatever light or darkness there is that sprouts from impulses.

Decisions are quick to occur, and we often mistake the effects for the causes and vice versa. We always manage to avoid pain, discomfort, anxiety; we say that we have contracted a disease just as we have hidden or escaped from it, only to feel its aftermath or memories that remind us of that pain. YOU didn't actually 'enjoy' reading the book, rather you felt touched upon by a mysterious inanimate object. The joke never 'grows old', but we say it and therefore it ages.

What we can forgive is the beautiful, and this is a jarring effect, because the light we see is what we are drawn to, and therefore, the darkness from love is a black hole. The light blinds, and time goes by as a flash, leaving invisible wounds, the residue of a person that has changed. Yet, we want more of this, and we open up to the 'open mind,' but close up to the 'closed mind.'

Personal attachment determines how certain things are interpreted, so whatever criticism is invalid for what future opinion holds for the genre entity. So, you should keep and hold dear whatever darkness or light that you hold, or picked up, from watching this show. This is another show that adds to the mind a new opinion, or enhance the already fixed mindset.

Story - 5 - I tried not to mistake stories for other elements such as 'relationships,' so not much substance here.

Characters - 6 - Not sure what defines a good character, whether a realistic element is meta defining, or the personal attachment that resonates with the individual.

Art - 10 - So beautiful that we are blinded to whatever flaws could have been here. Goes with the music very well and we shift our perspectives to the beautiful. I could write forever, about how beautiful the sea is, and the world built around the beauty.

Sound - 8 - Some of the best music I have ever heard, goes with the art very well. I listen to the soundtracks on Youtube occasionally when doing homework, depending on what mood I am in.

Enjoyment - 7 - Despite how beautiful the artwork was, the beginning was sort of slow and may annoy the impatient audience who is in anticipation of something that is quick paced
Overall: Of course you know what studio did this art....despite how under-appreciative I sound, this show made me cry in the second half and I spent half a day thinking about the show, rolled up in layers of blankets.

Recommendation: Watch if you are extremely lost/bored; watch a couple of happy shows to prepare for this one, or wait a few months and soak in some research. Commitment to this show only, I felt like dropping at first but second half made it worth watching. If you hate it, please drop it; but if you feel annoyed, keep watching.

Mark
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