Did you make that up yourself? The only question they never answered. Apparently, their eyes are growing on the back of their head, since they can't read the note I left them at the door two years ago. Forgive the generous... for the non-verbal communication! But what was the author trying to show us? A young girl every morning goes out from home to school, while constantly humming how well she feels, and in the evening she meets another monster, and with sweat and blood, damages his essence. Also, in addition to these unpredictable events, there is a common storyline. The girl does not know her past, lives in the care of her father and communicates with her so-called acquaintances. Don’t even be outraged...I’m not trying to play a spoiler, I just don’t know what to convey here.
We all remember the famous Blood+ with its cute story. If one day we are asked: "Listen, tell the name of the tape, where the main character is a vampire who has forgotten her past." The first thing that comes to mind, of course, is Blood+, and not because it came out earlier, but because the picture was fixed in memory. Blood-C is an attempt to seduce the viewer through bloodshed. Despite the name and a vampire with a lost memory named Saya and... What are you, what are you! Don't you dare think! In no case did they borrow the idea, since it is extremely difficult to compare it even with the original source. That's the beauty! You don’t even need to open your right eye, because the two Sai have nothing in common except their name. Why did CLAMP decide to position itself as a continuation of Blood, but only under its seal?
Perhaps the first thing that comes to mind is a standard mockery of your personal animosities. A war between two companies, a war between two painted worlds. But this is only one of the options, since an experienced specialist with skills in creating quality Japanese shots would never draw such spineless animation. Is it about experience? After all, there are really specialists, and they, in turn, are in the native business of the ace. What do they expect from those who see them? Always positive? And they say, and stretch to express their rights and the shit that stains the film round the day, does not prevent to enjoy anime lovers. But please tell me what I'm wrong about. After all, even running your eyes, according to reviews, you see that they have a faint taste of evaluation. Viewers pity those who sit at night and draw pictures, and then before the premiere show, expect to pull a muscle on every spectator's face. Farewell to reality.
You know, when you read other people's reviews, you consider the psychological assessment of each author of a particular review. But these are just our estimates, but it is up to us to decide what to overstate and what to leave at the bottom, as this can affect many other users. Reading reviews, I have repeatedly stumbled upon the same verbal construction for Blood-C. “I watched 11 episodes and I was going to grade it, but N12 changed everything and now I’m amazed at what I saw.” And indeed, this is a turning point! This method has never been seen in literature. But something's wrong here! At least, the picture should either in the morning torment the brain, or keep in suspense, and then turn the whole outcome. Forgive me, kind author, for watching your tape carefully and the last series caused me another question. "And for what?" Meat, censorship, blood, monsters, eat, city, helicopter, shot in the eye, get up ... revenge. It’s called action, especially for those who wake up to the end of Episode 11. Maybe this was the idea of the authors, so that people gave an assessment of the last series, and not the whole series as a whole. LSD is not over yet.
After all, if time has bypassed you, then enjoy this film...you can close your eyes.