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Welcome to the NHK review

Posted : 6 years, 5 months ago on 7 November 2017 09:09

anime con un humor negro excelente, depresivo y personajes increiblemente construidos y sumamente interesantes, una animacion un poco floja pero que todo lo demas dicho no la hace notar, la trama increible te engancha y te preocupas por los personajes , el final excelente...


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Welcome to the NHK

Posted : 10 years, 6 months ago on 18 October 2013 03:29

Welcome to the NHK has remained plastered in my head for several months now which is always the sign of a great or terrible experience. Welcome to the NHK slaps the viewer in the face with a harsh piece of realism which depicts the theory of rationalism as irrational to the social human being. In the Industrial World and more specifically Japan so much pressure is placed on young people to achieve and continue the culture of conservatism and economic growth that those who fail or can't rise to the astronomical standards are disregarded and condemned to the menial faucets of society. Sato throughout the series holds the place of a companion, you and him suffer together, share the same food and cigarettes, cramped in the same space, the necessity of financially supportive parents. Hikikomori. As Sato met Misaki for the first time, I couldn't help but feel betrayed by him I wanted him to suffer with me not to go out or have a chance at a "real" life with a girl nonetheless;however as he got that crappy job or was pursuing his career in "gal games" I could not help but feel delight for our lonely warrior who showed me that even ashes one day becomes top soil.Welcome to the NHK is top draw dull sadness and a true slice of life. 10/10


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