skreyola wrote:Can anyone tell me about the content of *deep breath* My Mental Choices are Completely Interfering with My School Romantic Comedy?
I'm not a Christian myself but I really, really liked this one. It goes deeper than most romantic comedies by deconstructing the genre through the perspective of a highly cynical loner. His commentary on teenage society and school life is both heartbreaking and hilarious. All characters are interesting and well developed as it goes beyond the typical clichés. It does a brilliant job of mocking anime tropes, too.
There is a certain bittersweetness to it all. Characters like Hikigaya (whose name is aptly close to 'hikkikomori') are usually proven right by the power of nakama but in this case he is often shown to be right. Because he stands apart from all the interaction going on around him he has developed very good observation skills that actually end up helping others once he decides to get out of his shell a bit.
The foil to his paranoia is Yukino, an overachiever who finds herself every bit as isolated from her peers although for difficult reasons. Their interaction really makes the anime shine as both as extremely clever but have plenty of shortcomings. Them there is Yui, the popular girl who struggles with keeping up with her own posse and is down deep not half as self-confident as it seems.
Despite the title there is not much romance, this will probably change in the upcoming second season. What the anime does very well is to tackle some issues that are very pressing to Japanese society like social pressure, peer conformity, bullying and isolation. There is some fanservice and innuendo but not much.
skreyola wrote:Can anyone tell me about the content of *deep breath* My Mental Choices are Completely Interfering with My School Romantic Comedy?
Lain is a wonderful piece of brilliant insanity. But be warned, it gets very disturbing and dark and if you are not into non-linear storytelling you will probably find it frustrating.