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Kimi no Na wo Yobeba · review

★
Top reader May 1, 2014 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
8 /10

Story: 8 points Did you know notice how she changed and cried after being given back her humanity in the form of clothing? If we have nothing to start with then we have nothing to lose. The dignity that her clothing represents is the truth that we run from. “Humans are cruel, savage creatures. No matter how you wanna dress it up and disguise it...” Rorschach from the movie Watchmen. You can call me out for quoting the obvious, but you can't deny the reality this hentai title displays; boldly, bravely, and uncensored in its attempt to depict the truth of our nature.You can sit and hide inside your vanilla world and ideals, but you can't hide for long.

Truth is like the sun. Lies bring darkness but that darkness only lasts so long before the sun rises again and clears the lies that we tell ourselves in order to hide from the reality that is man and woman.

We can point fingers at this anime all we want, but the feeling we have inside is 'truth' wanting to be freely spoken and not disguised with our false ideals.

Art: 10 points
Very clean art.

Sound: 8 points
The sound of her crying sounded very real.

Character: 8 points
The characters were very gritty and real.
The switch between slut and normal school girl is easy to do, but that fact that the makers of this anime go ti t right when other have go tit wrong is a case for a few extra points.

Enjoyment: 6 points
I would have enjoyed it more, but watching real rape is not my thing.

Overall: 8 points

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