Kiba, who's who? Kiba, who am I?
That's how I'd probably start my review. What I want to say is a very complex anime, but at the same time interesting. The fate of a guy who doesn’t understand his purpose in this world. The plot of the picture begins with the fact that his mother is a patient of a psychiatric hospital, the beginning of the formation of his character. I want to say that the manifestations have already begun, he breaks down all the doors in the city, has strange habits.
Separately, I want to thank the creators of the anime, the idea caught on from the very beginning. Namely, the patient, rather autism, and this is the most pressing problem of the modern world. A child confused in his mind, constantly asking himself why? And why? The main character, a child who did not have a happy childhood and would never come. I think that’s a plus for the plot – non-standard. His friend, who is equally unhappy and his fate is short. The city that surrounds, because if you think, it is dark and gray, there is no wind in it, it is all a utopian world. "Kiba" is a teenager, not fully formed personality, his choice was never made in life. It is difficult to reason, most likely you need to penetrate deeply into his consciousness in order to understand the whole essence of the problem that the author so skillfully wants to convey to us. After all, Kiba is not simple and not sick, as it may seem at first.
Overall, I was impressed by the anime. At the end of the series, I was still impressed and thought.
What's the show about? An ordinary guy named Zed. He had a friend named Noah. His friend was a very sick guy and doctors predicted his death, which actually happened. Noah didn't want to just stay in the hospital, so he decided to spend a year outside with Zed. Zed defended his friend, although by nature he was on his own. Zed’s mother was mentally ill, sitting on a bed in a psychiatric clinic and staring at the jellyfish in the aquarium, a strange habit of opening doors. Most likely he had - cliptomania. He didn't steal things, he opened doors. That's how they lived. Most likely, the doors he opened, he wanted to see a different world than they lived in. And here begins the very development of action.