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Aoi Bungaku Series
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Title(s): Aoi Bungaku Series
青い文学シリーズ (Japanese)
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Genres: Horror, Mystery, Psychological
Age Group: Older Children (May contain mild bad language, bloodless violence)
Vintage: October 10, 2009
Status: Completed
Summary: An animated adaptation of six classical Japanese literature pieces, including No Longer Human (Ningen Shikaku) and Run, Melos (Hashire, Melos) by Osamu Dazai, Kokoro by Natsume Souseki, Hell Screen (Jigoku Hen) and The Spider's Thread (Kumo no Ito) by Ryunosuke Akutagawa and In the Forest, Under Cherries in Full Bloom (Sakura no Mori no Mankai no Shita) by Ango Sakaguchi.
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"The essence of a masterpiece is blue"
Written by fantasyfreak-1 on December 17, 2011 at 8:12 PM
Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 4
Dialogue: 4
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
The quote above refers to the tagline of the series and sounds very poetic and nice IMO. Since this show is an anthology of six different stories(although the last two have a minor connection) I will review each story on its own, and then the show as a whole.

No Longer Human: Brilliant. The mood of this story was so heavy and thick you could practically touch it. His monologues really sold his pain, anguish and aspiration of wanting to be normal. Also his inner monster was really well designed. Simple, yet oh so terrifying. Rating:5/5

In the Forest, Under Cherries in Full Bloom: I guess you could say that this story is an excellent example of the saying "love makes you do stupid things". There´s no real arguing from the guy, he just follows his womans order and aids her in her very disturbing hobby. And what is up with his fear of sakura blossoms?! I mean I know, most phobias are irrational, but I just don´t see the point of having it in there, unless you´re going to give it an explanation and a meaning. Maybe I missed it. Oh well, the action was decent. Rating: 2/5

Kokoro: Intresting but very short story. Doing it from two perspectives also shows how very different a series of events can be interpreted depending on who you are. Some minor inconsistencies between the versions(that actually shouldn´t have been there, I know they have to differ somewhat since it IS different perspectives) knock it down a little though. Rating: 2,5/5

Run Melos: Really liked this story. Especially the way they weaved together the past and the present into a coherent plot. It was also very emotional. That greek play sounded very intresting as well, would have been intresting to see an extended version of that :) Rating: 4/5

The Spiders Thread: Simple, but still entertaining. Probably would have helped if the writers gave the viewers at least something to sympathise with the main character. As it is, you feel somewhat indifferent to what becomes his faith. Still, the ending is really well done and the symbolism with the spider and everything is outstanding(really trippy interpretation of hell as well :D ). Oh, and the feudal environment it takes place in was a nice touch. Rating: 3/5

Hell Screen: Takes place in the same setting but follow slightly different people. I like how effectively it shows the emperors ruthlessness, and the artists dilemma is a classic one. There is a pretty tragic twist near the end that strengthens the whole story very well. Rating: 4/5

Before each story there was this clip of a guy standing in what looked like a library giving a short introduction to the author and story you were about to see. It was really smart and makes you want to look into the original novel the episode is based on.

PS! The title of the show literally translates to "Blue Literature".
Overall rating: 4/5
13 out of 14 people found this review helpful.
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