AD Police Files · review
More so than other shows I have seen, these three episodes are each self-contained stories that look at the same topic. It reminds me of what my high school art teacher said the painting portfolio I submitted to be judged should be like. ADPF explores humanity using machines as a foil and sexuality as a vehicle of discourse. The course of each story did not stand out to me as much as a few telling scenes and circumstances. For me, the characters exist in a pristine condition. I feel the atmosphere even after I forget the plot. The action sequences are much less flashy than those ofBC and I do not understand them as literal representations of combat. They do however support the rest of the show seamlessly, blurring the line between peace and violence.
No character is the particular focus of this show, but if you are interested in Leon from BC, that is reason enough to watch ADPF.