I'm literally crying I really don't want this to end :")Easily one of successfully manga adaptation.I wasn't aware…
I haven't finished reading the manga but each week everyone was talking about which part of manga it is on twitter.
They amazingly adapted the pretty long 2 manga (the original and prequel) into an enjoyable drama even for someone who wasn't into manga.
They picked few cases straight from the manga arc, with the main plot being the Kainuma case, stringing nicely while diving into the complex relationship of Maki and people around him.
Each cases doesn't feel rushed, still stay true to the manga. Some of them took 2 episode to finished which is nice. Some of the case really got me, as it was pretty emotional.
The Kainuma case as the main plot also nicely adapted. Kainuma is the creator of the ninth, a professor who's close to Maki since he was in highschool (how creepy). I was surprised that in the manga Kainuma is just a shoplifter who helped by Maki. The drama make it more humanly possible as Kainuma portrayed as the villain, someone who obsessed and haunted Maki to the point he's traumatized.
The characters also so dear and lovable, thanks to the script and the great actors / actresses who bring them to life. We served with serious professionals working on the cases, a bit humour were put to bring balance. But what I love the most is the relationship with Maki in the middle of the mess despite being someone who's swear to not get involved for safety reason. I'll wait for English sub for more accurate depiction, but roughly we got somewhat a happy ending for our dearest Maki and Aoki! As the manga goes, Aoki was the one who save Maki and reassure him that he doesn't need to take all the blame and burden by himself, along with telling him that he loves him (althought the context a bit ambiguous). It ended with Maki went back the his more cheerful self, and say something that I'll keep a secret here lol
Not to forget about Yukiko, the ninth, especially Okabe-mama! I love how Yukiko is not annoying, and her confronted Maki about the triangle love is one of my favorite scene. The ninth also really lovable, with Okabe serve as a father / mother figure for Maki. Really, thanks to him Maki is not as wrecked as he supposed to be.
I want to talked more about the cast but I don't think it fits in this comment section, maybe I'll write a review someday... Thanks for reading my rambling, feel free interact here! :)
I'm literally crying I really don't want this to end :")
Easily one of successfully manga adaptation.
I wasn't aware of the original manga at first but still very much enjoyable for me. Just last week I started reading the manga and oh it was mindblowing how accurate most of the scenes are. I might yapped more about it below spoiler tag...
For someone who want to watch it right away, you could easily search on da*lym*ti*n with the Japanese title. But the fansubber amazingly released each episode super quickly so you might want to wait a little bit. (Thank you for your hardwork dear subber!)
They amazingly adapted the pretty long 2 manga (the original and prequel) into an enjoyable drama even for someone who wasn't into manga.
They picked few cases straight from the manga arc, with the main plot being the Kainuma case, stringing nicely while diving into the complex relationship of Maki and people around him.
Each cases doesn't feel rushed, still stay true to the manga. Some of them took 2 episode to finished which is nice. Some of the case really got me, as it was pretty emotional.
The Kainuma case as the main plot also nicely adapted. Kainuma is the creator of the ninth, a professor who's close to Maki since he was in highschool (how creepy). I was surprised that in the manga Kainuma is just a shoplifter who helped by Maki.
The drama make it more humanly possible as Kainuma portrayed as the villain, someone who obsessed and haunted Maki to the point he's traumatized.
The characters also so dear and lovable, thanks to the script and the great actors / actresses who bring them to life.
We served with serious professionals working on the cases, a bit humour were put to bring balance.
But what I love the most is the relationship with Maki in the middle of the mess despite being someone who's swear to not get involved for safety reason.
I'll wait for English sub for more accurate depiction, but roughly we got somewhat a happy ending for our dearest Maki and Aoki!
As the manga goes, Aoki was the one who save Maki and reassure him that he doesn't need to take all the blame and burden by himself, along with telling him that he loves him (althought the context a bit ambiguous).
It ended with Maki went back the his more cheerful self, and say something that I'll keep a secret here lol
Not to forget about Yukiko, the ninth, especially Okabe-mama!
I love how Yukiko is not annoying, and her confronted Maki about the triangle love is one of my favorite scene. The ninth also really lovable, with Okabe serve as a father / mother figure for Maki. Really, thanks to him Maki is not as wrecked as he supposed to be.
I want to talked more about the cast but I don't think it fits in this comment section, maybe I'll write a review someday...
Thanks for reading my rambling, feel free interact here! :)
Easily one of successfully manga adaptation.
I wasn't aware of the original manga at first but still very much enjoyable for me. Just last week I started reading the manga and oh it was mindblowing how accurate most of the scenes are. I might yapped more about it below spoiler tag...
For someone who want to watch it right away, you could easily search on da*lym*ti*n with the Japanese title.
But the fansubber amazingly released each episode super quickly so you might want to wait a little bit. (Thank you for your hardwork dear subber!)