Look Back · review
10
/10
One of the most personal and beautiful works I've ever watched. As a massive fan of Chainsaw Man and anime in general, seeing this touching, heart-wrenching work of fiction that feels as though it's ripped straight from the author's chest made me cry and just lie down, thinking. It asks us why we draw, why we write, why we sing and dance, why we play music, and why we create. Fujimoto gave us a view that we don't often get, and it has inspired me massively. Thank you Fujimoto, and if I ever create anything one day that reaches the world, you will be thefirst inspiration I list.