Thursday, October 30, 2014

DRAMAtical Murder


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Name: DRAMAtical Murder ドラマティカル マーダー
Side Story: DRAMAtical Murder OVA: Data_xx_Transitory 

Status: Completed
Episode: 12
Released Date (for eng subs): Every Monday


Summary:
The story takes place many years in the future where the game "Rhyme," a virtual fighting game, is incredibly popular and people possess "AllMates," convenient AI computers. Aoba leads an ordinary life, working at a junk shop and living with his grandmother on the island of Midorijima. Unlike his friends, he doesn't participate in Rhyme, nor does he belong in a gang. However, when rumors of people disappearing spread, Aoba finds himself needing to unravel the mysteries behind the island in order to protect his everyday life.

Summary Source: MU
Summary from: http://myanimelist.net/anime/23333/DRAMAtical_Murder


Personal ratings: 1.5
One of the many animes that started out from a popular video game. Honestly game-type of anime can only go two ways; Every terrible or good. Unfortunately, this falls on the terrible side. I know this game is super famous for being hard core gay and stuff like that, and honestly, after seeing all the good cosplay on this, I was really looking forward to this anime. Unfortunately, it's way off. 

I don't exactly know how closely this anime actually follows the game, but despite that, I still feel that they should have done more showing than telling. There were obviously way too much talking, and little telling with the animation. 
For the parts where Aoba actually uses this power "scrap", I feel that they should have been more creative in using the art and animation to show the character's feelings, and if possible, no dialogue would have been good. Usually it seems like those with no or minimal dialogue does the best in helping the viewers to understand the feelings in a more artistic way. Not only do they have a lot of random dialogue when it's not needed, I feel that it was also all over the place. It really seems like they have yet to set a certain character and feelings. 

Felt that there were quite a number of useless scenes, that doesn't contribute to the development of the story or the characters. The character development was just not there; it kind of seems like they just met each other like yesterday, and all of a sudden, their best buddies that risk their lives for each other. It just doesn't really flow... 
I thought that they should actually make up curious about Senju, and telling us more information about him from the start, because in the end he does play a huge part of the past, which led to the current mess in the present. 

The pace of the whole show was also very constant, there wasn't really a climax or anything in the anime. 

Not enough hints dropped throughout the show to indicate that the twins where suspicious. Even if they did, they just brushed it aside as a misconception. 

Certain things in the anime that doesn't make much sense. People who are suppose to look alike don't look alike. The ending was also a huge question mark. So in the end how did Senju actually survived?

I guess this anime is just for people who played the game and understood the story line. 


Art Ratings: 2.5
So-so art. Though I didn't really like the character designs. I thought that some of the clothes that they wear just didn't really make sense, and kept bothering me throughout the whole anime. But some character design had that kind of personality within them. 

Stiff animation. But just enough to scrap by. 


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My Ratings: PG-13



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