Review of Sagrada Reset
Japanese Philosophy 101. This show is not cute, it's not funny, it's not action packed. In fact, the first twelve episodes are extremely slow. It picks up in the latter half, but still remains a very conversation heavy anime. A lot of people won't like this show because most of it is character conversations about heady subjects. This isn't a bad thing as the characters are mostly interesting, despite the two main characters having little in the way of emotion. Conflicts are more debates and arguments than action, though there is a small amount. This is a show that intends to dive into the nature of humanity and emotionas it's primary driving force. It's a very reflective show and entire episodes are devoted to a couple of characters sitting around and talking to each other.
I wouldn't call it a "chill" show either, despite the pace. You need to pay attention or you'll get lost and have no idea what's going on. This show is intended to poke at your brain with philosophy.
It's very well animated, but also kind of bland looking. The colors are subdued and soft. This is an intentional style choice, as it reinforces the tone of the show and the town it takes place in. The place is supposed to be a kind of a limbo in the middle of nowhere Japan.
If you like a well written, philosophical, slow burning, drama, this show will probably entertain.
If you need action, boobs, and/or laughs to keep your attention, this isn't for you. You'll just be bored and lose interest quickly.