Sunday, December 12, 2010

Anime REVIEW: Bokura Ga Ita



I call to mind what I inscribed about my sway to this anime, I appreciate how reflective this anime to me. I would say it’s one of the best anime love story. It’s kind of pragmatic one. At any rate, if you’re looking for good romance, then look no further, since BOKURA GA ITA has lot of twists.

The series tells about a couple, dealing with everyday features regarding being a couple, which comprises of jealousy, forbearing and settling some argument, separation, honesty and bidding farewells. In fact, I’ve learned a lot from this anime regarding relationships. The most shared ideas for this series are: that love can make rational people change into a huddle of incompatible inane beings and the difference among realism and your own feelings.

The characters in this anime are deep.  The tactic on how they develop throughout the series is truly remarkable and you can perceive the elusive fluctuations in every episode which are barely centered on the substantial concepts in this series.


The series start with a high school girl named, Nanami Takahashi. A typical student, beset with aspirations and notions for the future. Soon enough, she finds out that Motoharu Yano is in the same class. First impression precede her to loathe him at first and little by little she become aware of her feelings to Yano (this part is somewhat tedious). So they fall in love swiftly and start wooing.The pacing is absurdly measured (apparently you don’t want to watch it if you’re a fast-paced spectator). The excess of the series is committed to loads of happy moments. The whole thing develops from a usual court to heart tending break-ups and yet some rivalries for both sides are included.




In my view, the description of the relationship has a sense of balance amid of idyllic whim and blaring experience. As most relationship set forth, the couple is in each other’s pocket at first, using up their myriad times together whether it is in amorous hug or just relishing each other’s existence. After a while, the couple get used to it and become usual by means of dating. As they strive to even out the requisite to understand each other with respect to their own time and remain faithful. In terms of characters, both Nana and Yano were deceitful and opposing in their judgment and behaviors. Yano happens to be as gallant in his exertions yet is patently and haughty. He hides it with his fully placid side and amiable smile. Conversely to Nana, isn’t much enhanced. She has nothing to ask for but Yano’s happiness and willing to forgo no matter what. Honestly, she is just afraid of heartache, perfidy and rejection as Yano is. Nana is kind of “self-centered” person; however I don’t blame her for this. All individuals are normally egocentric; it’s likely to avoid heartache and look for contentment. Finally, Yano was able to halt reproaching his enigma to others and makes the tenacity to put up his own life. And Nana fares to have trust to Yano. She sets herself second and conveys Yano to do what he feels is BEST instead of pressing out her standards of happiness to him. Other characters include Takeuchi and Yamamoto appeared to be plot advancements more than individual characters. They seemed like they had a venture to secede Nana and Yano and they were used to provoke resentment and more arguments.



The final episode presents more angst-ridden spectacle as Yano has to move in Tokyo, detaching himself to Nana. This choice puts off their relationship into ambiguity while frantically consider whether they can endure as couple. The anime ends with a “promise” that they will both remain dedicated to each other no matter how long the wait. This is quite much precisely a deep “shoujo” romance. I grumble about the ending, it’s a bit open-ended for such series, but usually because the manga at that time brought forward an extremely thought-provoking plot-twist that was overlooked in the anime.
The 26 episodes carried out an exceptional work of exploring the said far-reaching matter. LIKE.LIKE.LIKE!!!

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