The girl & the boy both had the same interest in their own worlds i.e. music. In the dream, we see 3 colors when she lifts her skirt resembling the 3 bottles the boy had with the same colors (red, green & purple iirc?)
The boy recreated the dream listening to the 2nd track. Yeah it feels impossible but they're a 'made for each other' couple ig.
Yes. We see the girl in the dream feels out of place, without freedom among the robot-like persons and wants to get out of it. Then she finds the boy with the bottles & they spend their time happily together. This is all very similar to what happened to them in the real world.
I wouldn't have replied if your comment made sense. I was talking about the anime & his review was for the manga which hardly 40% have liked/agreed with lol. And he pointed out the same thing anyway while scoring the plot & characters a 10 & 9. So the only reason he gave it a 5 overall was due to the single reason, making a big deal out of it as if 99% of the anime/manga had only those scenes.
Dude took 2-3 scenes & said the whole anime is just fanservice lol (though I don't even consider that as fanservice). How much sense does this make? If the author really wanted to make it solely for that purpose, he would've inserted more such scenes instead of focusing on the plot or worldbuilding.
A Silent Voice
I Want to Eat Your Pancreas
Almost every anime I've watched have something to learn from them but these two movies impacted me the most. No matter how much we talk about them, it falls short.
Yep, at one point he even says that being nice won't take you anywhere because he was treated in such a way & the president convinced him that he was doing all this for his, company & his dear ones' sake.
Ultimately, I'm not angry with this season as everything was reasonable to me though I do think last 3 seasons did a lot more with many characters.
Well I'd say I got some things. Nothing big but still it was presented beautifully. The attitude & thoughts of a teenager (Takao) were shown like how he fell in love with Yukino just because he spent some time with her & his passion to become a shoe maker. Even his brother says that teenagers' goals change on a whim. Due to his strong passionate mind, Yukino learnt to be independent & self-reliant. She even says that he taught her to walk on her own/stand on her legs. I consider the scene where she couldn't even crack an egg properly which shows she's not self-confident/self-reliable. This is what I've interpreted. It felt like an episode to me lol but still I liked it.