Rewrite – 05
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「アサヒハルカ」
“Asahi Haruka”
Even with the undeniable mediocrity at parts, perhaps I can still convince you that Rewrite is worth watching. Or at least will be.
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「アサヒハルカ」
“Asahi Haruka”
Even with the undeniable mediocrity at parts, perhaps I can still convince you that Rewrite is worth watching. Or at least will be.
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「いつかあの日に帰るまで」 (Itsuka Ano Hi ni Kaeru made)
“Until We Return to Those Days”
Er… was that it?
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「ウェルカム、超常現象」 (Werukamu, Chōtsune Genshō)
“Welcome, Supernatural Phenomena”
It’s hard to tell whether Rewrite is simply not explaining itself, or if it is intentionally obfuscating.
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「青春が始まる場所」 (Seishun ga Hajimaru Basho)
“Where Youth Begins”
From laser squids to youth drama, Rewrite is about many things. But ultimately, about only one thing.
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「世界か、自分か」 (Sekai ka, Jibun ka)
“The World, or Myself?”
There is a very fine line between surrealism and bad writing.