"Concrete Revolutio: Superhuman Fantasy - THE LAST SONG" review and recommendationoverviewConcrete Revolutio: Choujin Gensou THE LAST SONG is a TV anime series that aired from April 10 to June 19, 2016. It consists of 11 episodes and was broadcast on TOKYO MX and BS11. The work is an original anime, based on a story by BONES and Noboru Aikawa, directed by Seiji Mizushima, and animated by BONES. story"Concrete Revolutio: Choujin Gensou - The Last Song" is a story about superheroes set in Japan in the 1960s and 1970s. The superhumans fight to protect the peace of society, but behind the scenes, various problems and conflicts are depicted. The main characters, Jaguar and Owl, are active as leaders of the superhumans, but they also struggle with their own beliefs and relationships with their companions. This series focuses not only on the exploits of superhumans, but also on the social and ethical issues they face. For example, it depicts how superhumans are used by governments and corporations, and their relationships with ordinary citizens. In addition, each episode tells the story from the perspective of a different superhuman, allowing viewers to enjoy the world of superhumans from multiple perspectives. characterThe characters in this work are unique and attractive. In particular, the relationship between the main characters Jaguar and Owl is at the heart of the story, and their growth and conflicts deeply move the viewer. In addition, the other superhumans each have their own backstories and worries, which add depth to the story. Jaguar is a leader with a strong sense of justice who cares for his friends, but sometimes his sense of justice can cause him trouble. On the other hand, Owl is calm and rational, but is also depicted as struggling with his own past and secrets. The relationship and growth of these two characters is a major part of the story's appeal. Animation and MusicThe animation for this film was done by Bones, and it realistically recreates the atmosphere of the 1960s and 1970s. The battle scenes between the superhumans are particularly dynamic and impressive. The backgrounds and art are also meticulously detailed, and there are many depictions that evoke the Japan of that time. The music is also one of the attractions of this work. The opening theme, "The Last Song," is a powerful song that symbolizes the theme of the story and draws the viewer's heart. The ending theme, "Owaranai Uta," is also a beautiful song that enhances the moving story. The background music is also selected to match each scene, adding to the atmosphere of the story. Ratings and Recommendations"Concrete Revolutio: Choujin Gensou - The Last Song" is a deep work that focuses not only on the exploits of superhumans, but also on social and ethical issues. The combination of various elements, such as character growth and relationships, dynamic animation, and moving music, leaves a strong impression on viewers. This work is recommended not only for those who like superheroes, but also for those who are interested in social and ethical issues. It will also be enjoyed by those who are interested in Japan in the 1960s and 1970s. In particular, it is a must-see for those who can empathize with the stories hidden behind the superhumans and their struggles. Related informationThis is a sequel to Concrete Revolutio: Superhuman Fantasy, so you may enjoy it more if you know the contents of the previous work. It's also worth checking out other works by BONES, especially Eureka Seven and Fullmetal Alchemist, both of which were also directed by Seiji Mizushima. Other works depicting the exploits of superhumans include "Tiger Mask" and "Kamen Rider." These works are also superhero stories set in Japan in the 1960s and 1970s, and share the same themes and atmosphere as this film. Conclusion"Concrete Revolutio: Superhuman Fantasy - The Last Song" is a deep work that depicts the exploits of superhumans and social issues. The combination of various elements, such as character growth and relationships, dynamic animation, and moving music, leaves a strong impression on viewers. This is a work that should be watched by anyone interested in superheroes and social issues. |
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