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Cucumber (2015)
7/10
Subversive critic of internalizing stereotypes within "gay culture"
10 June 2015
This show is widely criticized for its stereotypical portrayal of gay characters as over-sexed, immature, sleazy and shallow. I could not agree more - the main character (as well as almost everyone on the show) is unlikeable for exactly those reasons. Nevertheless, I feel that the show (just like any other morality tale, which Cucumber basically is) uses its anti-hero to convey a message that is, in its core, a warning. What we see throughout the show, are characters who are unable to truly bond and in a desperate calling for closeness (or is it regaining lost youth, at least for some?) chase after random sex. This chase usually leads them to pathetic begging or self-commodification which, in this fictional universe, is seen as something inescapable and "normal"( like in the subplot with the video- mogul nephew). In effect, their hunger to be loved (via sexual intercourse) leads one of the characters to his death, the other to a existence of vacuous survival and endless desire. The plight of the elder generation is mirrored in the story lines of the young (in Cucumber as well as in its spin- off, Banana), who don't even consider forming any kind of durable bond, let alone expressing any kind of basic human concern (as personified in the truly repulsive character of walking "emptiness behind a pretty face" Freddie.) What I see as emblematic scene of the show is when the protagonist suggests creating a 60'-style commune, only to be met with incomprehension and laughter. The sense of togetherness that once prevailed within the gay culture has been dismantled (is it because of the embracement by the majority culture?),the social interactions take place within a strictly competitive market. Or is it a battleground?

All of this might be lost on some due to the strong comic nature of the show, but to me, the light over-tone of the whole thing only makes the tragedy more approachable to general audience.
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Attack on Titan (2013–2023)
6/10
Interesting world soon turns stereotypical
31 January 2015
The fictional universe really catches one's attention, however, the characters soon turn out to be walking clichés so its original appeal quickly wears off.I'm in the sixth episode and so far it's been predictable as hell , ripping off Naruto and the likes whenever they can. You'll have to sit through a lot of so-called deep psychology (characters bulging their eyes and thinking about dead whoevers which they have to avenge.) Too many pep-talks. Action sequences are well-paced but sparse.

The animation is surprising and cleverly incorporates medieval aesthetics. The "camera movement", so to speak, is amazing. All in all, this anime is visually pleasing and suggestive, however, the story unfolds too slowly and in too a predictable way.
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