Bye Bye, Earth Episode 11-20 Anime Series Review – Review

After completing the second half Liden Movies A totally incomprehensible anime adaptation trailer‘ Goodbye, Earth The novel series, I had to lie down for an hour so my pitiful, confused brain could try to parse everything it went through. I don’t know if this helps, but the brightly colored semi-conscious daydream triggered by the show is surely crazy. It’s meaningless because it’s a show’s 21 episodes of hot dreams, and I can’t deny the effect of its crazy images.
When I wrote about the show in the first half of last year, I mentioned “maybe stick with it because I want to know what’s going on, but I don’t have much confidence to explain anything clearly.” I lacked confidence, and it was a good position until an episode needed nineteen Before the show, explain anything about its setup or the situation of the protagonist, and even then it leaves a lot of questions. Providing the minimal explanation does indeed have some logical significance, as it provides context for who the protagonist Belle Lablac is and why she is different from everyone around her. It gives the ambiguity of the “Deus ex Machina” behavior, which controls the weird Schwert Land Society with numerous Demi-Human Animal Hybrid people and their primarily music-based culture. Sadly, many of these answers are not reviewed at all.
most Goodbye, EarthThe fictional mechanics are fantasy, and Ubukata tries to legitimize them with the luster of futuristic sci-fi, as he expects viewers to accept the fanatical manual effort of world-building consistently. Even with a superficial sci-fi flavor, the world cannot explain it with any mechanism close to logical science. The only way for viewers to survive in all twenty episodes is to give up understanding of the damn thing and accept that most of the conversations are just flavor texts, not anyone other than Ubud Kata himself, without any deeper meaning. The entire conversation includes only the appropriate nouns for flowers and lengthy word salads, it’s best to stop caring about the plot and let the lush visuals and gorgeous soundtrack wash off on you.
Aesthetic, Goodbye, Earth It is a treat for the eyes and ears, although it is only experienced when the brain is completely out of Ubukata’s self-indulgent, obscure gibberish. Honestly, I don’t know what made his work attractive enough to be so beautiful – it was in the season of one of his later works, moonalso scores very high, involving Witty Studio and Iron Alchemist‘ Hiromu Arakawamany.
Goodbye, EarthThe visual quality in the second half of the year has not yet been reduced as it has taken place in the spectacular sword battle with a different, attractive animal people lineup. Even if they fight each other desperately, even if they fight each other desperately, they will have nonsense that has no understanding of their motivations between the explosions of the glowing sword, and there is always something bright and shiny. Later battles became more surreal, as the background transformed from a dark catacomb to a lava-filled underground cave filled with burning roots of the divine trees to a glittering ethereal butterfly garden.
There is a lot of confusing knowledge about what swords are, their representations, and the spells carved into blades. Although the sword’s name (foreseeably) plot developments related to some rather clever word games, none of these were interpreted as my satisfaction. I mean, it’s already marked forever How important will it be about Belle’s huge strumming sword and its Erehwon spell. During her adventure, Bell was frustrated by the campaign of former cat boy Adonis the Cat-Boy, and although for reasons that were hardly explained, there were some benefits anyway. It’s hard to know that plot developments in the show are important when they can be reversed and manually waving by some proper nouns and beautiful colors.
Adonis is a frustrating character because it’s hard to read what Ubukata intends to say to him. He should be his opponent, or is he interested in love or both? I don’t like him because of his sexual assault attempts on Bell in the first half of the show, which seemed to be everywhere. For the most part, his move was against Belle’s actions, although I can’t say I’ve ever known what he wanted to do. At the end of his story, the beauty behaves like everyone’s forgiveness and seeds a wet kiss directly on his lips. What is the conclusion now? many Other characters belle kisses – but most of them are chastity kisses on the cheeks. Even a sherry princess with tears in her face seemed to share Yuri’s rich feelings with Bell, and she only got the shortest peck. That beauty is a sad person.
Maybe I insist Goodbye, Earth The confusing ending for pain is Kevin’s benchThe soundtrack is unparalleled. I like the ending song Lunar Engineering,Depend on asca. This is a beautiful, atmospheric and melancholy track. Many of the performances include new arrangements and adaptations of famous classical music, the outstanding Beethoven carol Bringing real in the climax battle The Gospel of the Origin of Neon Lights resonance. although Evangelical It has received considerable criticism for its intentional blunt and obscure storytelling choice, which shows at least on multiple narrative levels, and frankly, there is no random biblical and Kabarbara references that have not been censored. all Goodbye, Earth Its music and visual effects.
Not clear to me Goodbye, EarthThe last episode coincides with the end of the novel’s story. While the “plot” is clearly addressed, Bell’s future is open-ended. I think I’ve been enough. I can’t imagine willing to endure another gorgeous but unexplained nonsense.