Just Because
- Mini-série télévisée
- 2017
- 23min
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6,9/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFour high school students are ready for their university life, but with a new transfer student, it all changes.Four high school students are ready for their university life, but with a new transfer student, it all changes.Four high school students are ready for their university life, but with a new transfer student, it all changes.
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The introduction of numerous characters at once creates confusion, making it difficult to distinguish between them, which can be quite frustrating. The show's opening sequence was poorly executed; it begins with the characters in middle school and suddenly jumps to their high school years as graduation approaches, without any explanation. I initially thought one character had moved away, only to discover he casually walked onto the campus of his former classmates-this was the transition. The love story was, at best, forgettable. The lack of character development significantly reduced the show's appeal. I found myself fast-forwarding through the final episodes due to the slow pacing, and many filler episodes felt unnecessary. Overall, this has been one of the worst series I have ever watched.
Although the very ending is rushed and not fair to the audience that waited so long for a splashing ending, this anime is cute and will bring warm fuzzy feelings to your heart.
The problem is that it will only do that in the last episodes. It's way too dragged out. The slice of life moments used as fillers are boring and not really required. That time is dearly missed towards the ending that becomes way too rushed and fairly illogical. The last episode should be redone, then the rating would for sure go up. Till there's an ONA of sorts doing that, what we have here is a high-school romance anime with some potential and that is cute, but isn't by any means special and whose character development is cut short. When they begin to become interesting, it ends. And it doesn't compensate for all the wasted time in the first episodes (I recommend watching it at 2x speed even), the positive points come too little, too late.
The problem is that it will only do that in the last episodes. It's way too dragged out. The slice of life moments used as fillers are boring and not really required. That time is dearly missed towards the ending that becomes way too rushed and fairly illogical. The last episode should be redone, then the rating would for sure go up. Till there's an ONA of sorts doing that, what we have here is a high-school romance anime with some potential and that is cute, but isn't by any means special and whose character development is cut short. When they begin to become interesting, it ends. And it doesn't compensate for all the wasted time in the first episodes (I recommend watching it at 2x speed even), the positive points come too little, too late.
Some slice of life genres are good and some aren't. This one definitely doesn't have the originality or seriousness to the plot. As well, the characters were boring and had no likeness to them.
Yeah I just wouldn't recommend this to people who are rather prefer anime having a serious plot than an anime just shooting the breeze.....
Yeah I just wouldn't recommend this to people who are rather prefer anime having a serious plot than an anime just shooting the breeze.....
When I saw Natsume and Eita, I found myself 5 years ago. During the film, my mind replayed all the memories of me and my first love. This movie is so chilling and good to watch on cold days. After that, go outside, take a breath, and your mind, your soul will be eased and lightened. It will be worth your time to spend in 13 episodes.
Today's youth often have quite the experience in high school. I can recall a period of time in high school when everything seemed to be different. It's similar like stepping foot in a brand-new environment full of options. Relationships, friends, and activities. It's a place where people may develop their futures in addition to studying. It doesn't offer the same prospects for job development as college, but it does present some of them, including the possibility of partnerships. After four years, Eita Izumi returns to his hometown to meet up with his buddies from middle school.
Characters in Hajime Kamoshida's original anime Just Because are followed as they traverse puberty. With a focus on realistic subjects and likable characters like Eita, Haruto, and Mio, the drama stars Eita Izumi and her classmates. The show is a welcome addition to anime television because of its relatable relationships and sad tone.
Character chemistry and a range of personalities are the main themes of the compelling television program Just Because. The characters in the program are connected visually, dramatically, and thematically, with a focus on developing their personalities initially. The gloomy form of expression used in the slow-paced relationship lets the characters shine through their differences. Although some viewers might view the character relationships in the show as predetermined, it does a good job of emphasizing the value of accepting and respecting interpersonal variances.
Adolescent issues are explored in the anime, as each character works for their aspirations of being a photographer, musician, or college student. The narrative is accessible and realistic, making one think of their time in high school. The characters in the program are self-aware and understand the value of being a high school student, and the cheerful tone maintains a constant pace. Character connections, however, can be predictable, and there are periods when the plot is formulaic and repetitious. Along with showcasing the value of life discovery and the difficulties experienced by high school students, the anime also includes characters like Haruto, Mio, and Ena who negotiate the rigors of high school. The anime is nonetheless relatable and interesting in spite of these problems, which makes it a worthwhile addition to any anime library.
Just Because, an original anime, doesn't suffer from adaptation standards, but viewers have a natural sense of when the number of episodes is right. It felt, to be honest, about appropriate for 12 episodes to sell its plot without going over. Characters' personalities and duties are effectively established in the first part of the program. Through characterisation, connections, and discoveries, the second half expands upon them. This characters' trip is akin to a life journey towards their future, and tales such as this have the potential to motivate viewers.
Characters in Hajime Kamoshida's original anime Just Because are followed as they traverse puberty. With a focus on realistic subjects and likable characters like Eita, Haruto, and Mio, the drama stars Eita Izumi and her classmates. The show is a welcome addition to anime television because of its relatable relationships and sad tone.
Character chemistry and a range of personalities are the main themes of the compelling television program Just Because. The characters in the program are connected visually, dramatically, and thematically, with a focus on developing their personalities initially. The gloomy form of expression used in the slow-paced relationship lets the characters shine through their differences. Although some viewers might view the character relationships in the show as predetermined, it does a good job of emphasizing the value of accepting and respecting interpersonal variances.
Adolescent issues are explored in the anime, as each character works for their aspirations of being a photographer, musician, or college student. The narrative is accessible and realistic, making one think of their time in high school. The characters in the program are self-aware and understand the value of being a high school student, and the cheerful tone maintains a constant pace. Character connections, however, can be predictable, and there are periods when the plot is formulaic and repetitious. Along with showcasing the value of life discovery and the difficulties experienced by high school students, the anime also includes characters like Haruto, Mio, and Ena who negotiate the rigors of high school. The anime is nonetheless relatable and interesting in spite of these problems, which makes it a worthwhile addition to any anime library.
Just Because, an original anime, doesn't suffer from adaptation standards, but viewers have a natural sense of when the number of episodes is right. It felt, to be honest, about appropriate for 12 episodes to sell its plot without going over. Characters' personalities and duties are effectively established in the first part of the program. Through characterisation, connections, and discoveries, the second half expands upon them. This characters' trip is akin to a life journey towards their future, and tales such as this have the potential to motivate viewers.
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- Tokyo, Japon(Studio)
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