Believe in your favorites! Six parts of “The Boundary of Emptiness” were woven with bizarre patterns, slowly leading the viewer to the end. Storylines appeared, the fates of new heroes flashed on the screen, and we tried to understand how the fates of Shiki Ryogi and Mikiya Kokutou were connected: after all, we were shown only fragments of their guiding threads.
The series tells us about those emotions and feelings that hide in the depths of the human soul. About the inner beast that thirsts for blood and murder and longs to escape.
The last series may seem tedious, but the plot kept me in suspense for 2 hours. Gradually, it became clear how the heroes were connected, and how events proceeded chronologically.
Rage and forgiveness, pain and love, sins and light. Many categories lay on the scales of fate, and how the stories of the heroes will end - and they managed to fall in love with the viewer - is unclear to the very end.
In the end, love comes through the dark noir. It seems that in such a world where our heroes live, love can not exist, in principle, but she does not think so. And the greater the darkness and vices around, the louder the inner beast howls - the primeval evil - the brighter the fire of love shines in the hearts.
One person has become the key to the soul of another person, their magical talents are now deeply secondary. Two single people found each other. But will they have the strength and love of fire to overcome the madness of the surrounding world? Take a look at this anime and get an answer.
“The boundaries of emptiness: The Garden of Sinners gave me a storm of philosophical thoughts, for which I am immensely grateful to this anime. I wrote about pain in the review of the third part of this miniseries.
In fact, it’s just like everything in our lives. There is light, there is love, there is pain, there is order and there is chaos. All these components intertwine, replace each other and draw our fates. Every action we take affects the end result. It is up to us what the outcome of our lives will be. And, despite everything, I believe that the main thing in life is love.
And believe in your loved ones! It's very important to them.