A lot of good staff is working for this one, there was also Megumi Kouno on ep 1, and Kubota himself is no random.
However, more than the actual movement, what I find this show excels in is the direction. The music, the dialogue, the way certain cuts are tangled between each other and the attention to detail give it this ominous and unique tone, it almost feels like a movie. It's hard to find a non-iyashikei show that manages to be this atmospheric, and I give props to Ishihama and his staff for that.
I for one, am waiting for the Yamauchi episode and craving a Mitsuo Iso cut somewhere along the run. Please!
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