Quote (rinirax @ Aug 22 2022 02:39am)
your lie in april had one of the best first episodes in anime for me
Absolutely True
Quote (rinirax @ Aug 22 2022 02:39am)
the rest was rather dissapointing though
Really!?!?!? That seems almost inconceivable~!
Quote (rinirax @ Aug 22 2022 02:39am)
the amount of flashbacks in this anime are insane. characters that noone gives a damn about get half an episode worth of flashbacks and even worse, its over their music performance so you dont get to hear what should be the most important thing (this is an anime about music) like straight up 5 minutes of exposition dump, its such bad writing.
none of the characters are interesting or relatable. even for teenagers their behaviour is so far off any real human being, nobody ever talks about whats bothering them.
Seems more like the problem is that you weren't able to relate to the characters. That's okay. People have different experiences in life and are thusly able to either more or less easily relate to scenarios.
Truth on the music though! and I loved every second of it lol.
Quote (rinirax @ Aug 22 2022 02:39am)
heres what i wrote in another forum
No idea how people can get so emotionally invested after all of the major plotpoints were foreshadowed at the beginning. Besides that it just wasn't a good anime.
The comedy was atrocious. The music was completely irrelevant and always background to talking and mostly uninteresting flashbacks. So we are left with the romance and drama parts. As I said they were heavily foreshadowed. Tsubaki loves the MC, MC loves Kaori was in episode 1. Kaori loves MC and is gonna die from the same illness MCs mother had was in episode 5 or something. So why bother getting invested? Then the whole middle part with all the unlikeable side characters (at least they weren't as unlikeable as the main characters) really did nothing to build the bridge from the happy beginning to the inevitable end everyone saw coming. The MC overcame his fear of the piano and the death of his mother. That is all of the character development we got for like 8 people in 22 episodes.
also the ""big" "plottwist"" about the meaning of the lie in april was so bad oh my god :rofl:
Forshadowing is a major literary device. That's perfectly fine.
I didn't get the "comedy" part that you're referring to. Looking it up on YouTube, I had no idea that people considered those moments "comedy." Quite honestly, the "comedy" is spot on when viewed from Kousei's perspective (which is where I'm assuming it's supposed to be viewed from). They're glimpses into his world view. I see how the show takes it from one person's perspective to another, showing the world from differentiating points of view in quite different walks in life.
I agree though that they could have done a better job letting people know that and without that knowledge, it can be jolting for some people to watch scenes which can be perceived as flipping moods suddenly and erratically -- especially as people are used to anime being shown from only one, maybe two, different perspectives.[/QUOTE]
This post was edited by Gala32 on Aug 22 2022 10:07am