Review of Blue Period
" my wish is blue, the frustation and pain are red." this adaptation is decent, I must say that reading the original work is much more exciting, engaging and better developed, it all begins with a boy who begins to see art in the settings of his daily life and finds a new world that he would never expect , suddenly everything changes for him, now the disgusting center of shibukawa at dawn is a beautiful blue sky that gives him peace. The things that I appreciate the most in this series are the reflection of the human body, the human body is an art, itis an expression, ryuji is an art made of character, expressing, it represents family, loneliness, sex and gender, fashion, aesthetics, so many concepts of today's society, that is why he is a very important character.
yatora is growing and understanding many things, everything around him inspires or affects him, expressing feelings and ideas on paper, and colors and shapes. As a person who draws since the day he was born, I know that representing things as you like is beautiful, he faces constructive criticism of his artistic works, seeing points of view, makes him doubt his talent and originality. The truth is that nobody is Da Vinci, but you can be yourself drawing, feel comfortable with what you do with your time, and that is the most beautiful feeling when drawing.
"everblue" performed by omoinotake, is a very beautiful song that represents the art of the series very well. "This novel changes scenery as it turns the page, but even if the calendar keeps changing, I will do it" "My life will one day be coloured, this colorless rain will one day be able to draw a rainbow, in my life I will decide what color to end with , because even tears are drawn and painted on this canvas"
this work is beautiful, I will always recommend the original manga before the anime, but this also works, I think this anime is for a certain audience that is going through a similar moment or that enjoys the illustration as much as the characters, here ends the review.