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合作創辦人Matt Greenfield說:'We've been waiting for this show ever since Noir ended,'
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...every new twist only strengthens the plot. Yes, the story is quite complex, but it doesn't appear to be complex just for the sake of being complex. The plot is a big puzzle, but I have a feeling all of the pieces will eventually fall into place.
Sure, at first glance Madlax appears to be nothing more than another run-of-the-mill girls-with-guns anime, but this series goes a long way to proving that the devil's in the details. Unless they really blow things at the end, this will go down as one terrific series.
This series keeps getting better and better. I keep waiting for Madlax to implode, but it somehow manages to keep on chugging along.
It's a magic with no roots in our world, so we have to take everything we're given at face value,.. [...] I still maintain that Madlax is the best writing that Bee Train has done. It has the mystery of the .hack series, without the endless meaningless chatter that goes nowhere, the yuri and violence of Noir, the despair and love of Avenger and a story that resolves, unlike all of them.
Usually, a show like this is saved by its dramatic themes and its action sequences. Noir was. Madlax is not... The "action" is so over-the-top as to cross the line between cool and stupid... Maybe future episodes will prove me wrong, but for now, Madlax is frustratingly mediocre and extremely difficult to find the motivation to continue.
合作創辦人Matt Greenfield說:'We've been waiting for this show ever since Noir ended,'
...every new twist only strengthens the plot. Yes, the story is quite complex, but it doesn't appear to be complex just for the sake of being complex. The plot is a big puzzle, but I have a feeling all of the pieces will eventually fall into place.
Sure, at first glance Madlax appears to be nothing more than another run-of-the-mill girls-with-guns anime, but this series goes a long way to proving that the devil's in the details. Unless they really blow things at the end, this will go down as one terrific series.
This series keeps getting better and better. I keep waiting for Madlax to implode, but it somehow manages to keep on chugging along.
The musical scoring, which sounds like a mix of Noir and .hack//SIGN
Usually, a show like this is saved by its dramatic themes and its action sequences. Noir was. Madlax is not... The "action" is so over-the-top as to cross the line between cool and stupid... Maybe future episodes will prove me wrong, but for now, Madlax is frustratingly mediocre and extremely difficult to find the motivation to continue.
It's a magic with no roots in our world, so we have to take everything we're given at face value,.. [...] I still maintain that Madlax is the best writing that Bee Train has done. It has the mystery of the .hack series, without the endless meaningless chatter that goes nowhere, the yuri and violence of Noir, the despair and love of Avenger and a story that resolves, unlike all of them.