After all, it’s an anime about drawing manga, there’s only so much wow factor you can put into something like this.
And yet it’s that quietness that director Kiyotaka Oshiyama really hones in on that makes the film feel really special.
Have you ever watched a movie that you kind of knew would be one of your favourite films of all time, before you even saw it?
This isn’t some mind blowing, bombastic piece of animation like, say, Akira, nor is it particularly action packed.
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