A great anime for resting the soul A middle-handed Yakuze Nitte from a portal one evening falls on the head of a girl in a protective cocoon, right at his house. Having overcome the initial fictitious mood, he, having slept, decides to find out what the matter is. It turns out that the girl's name is Hina, she has telekinesis and she was created by a certain "Organization" & #39; as a weapon and under threat of reprisal, Nitta is forced to shelter her.
The beginning, in general, is banal and obliterated, but from the first replicas of the characters you understand that the essence is not in this at all - anime begins as a very good comedy in the style ' In the jungle everything was fine until Guu' came, but clearly with a lower level of thrash, in a softer wrapper. And that's good. It was really funny. Certain references were made on purpose, for example, to 'Terminator' and 'Rogue' with Tom Hanks. However, the further, the jokes are less and more simple, but more and more social subtext becomes: here you have a misunderstanding between parents and children, and social inequality and crime. And these topics are disclosed, I think, just fine. Not a masterpiece, but very high quality. In Nitta’s example, we see what it’s like to be a young father, although Hina is not his daughter by blood, he also shows us that the days of the brutal yakuza are gone, modern groups are more engaged in money laundering and all sorts of fraud than shootings. A group of homeless people led by Yassan teaches us to appreciate what we have, respect work and that it is better to experience sorrows and joys together, and Hitomi proves that success can be achieved young, but not overdo it with workaholism, because the meaning of life is not to spin in a cycle of sleep work, even if you get a lot of money for it.
Kei Oikawa skillfully plays on the contrasts, both between the storylines of the characters and within them: poor-rich, selfish-virtuous, young-old on the one hand, on the other - we see all the warmth, soulfulness of the homeless, but we understand the complexity of their situation, we see a beautiful family pair of ramen, but they do not have their own children, Hitomi is super-talented and successful, but she has lost her childish naivety and carelessness, she lives with all her charm, yet she is a criminal and so on the whole, he has chosen a positive angle. Let us understand that sooner or later everything will end in a relatively positive outcome, that the feelings of the heroes are presented to us in a somewhat muted version, but still touches the living strongly.
The first season is over and I hope the story continues. The beginning is cheerful and confident.
9 out of 10