Devil's Line The Best Anime Review 2021
Director: Hideaki Nakano
Studio: Platinumvision
Genre: Action, Drama, Romance
Year Built: 2018
Episodes: 12
Anime Rating: 10/7
Hello. Today I came with a new anime commentary. I want to
share this anime with you when I did not want to see
romance. However, while running away from fantasy, I caught
romance differently in anime. Even though we are rational
people, part of us is hopeless in love. So we like zombie-loving
things. Twilight, The Vampire Diaries, and so on. Is not it? :) So
is this anime. Let's move on to the topic.
What it's about: Tsukasa, a college student, is rescued from the attack of a devil, one of many
vampires mixed into the human population. Anzai, Tsukasa's savior, is a semi-demon who uses his
supernatural powers as a member of a secret police task force in Tokyo specializing in crimes
associated with demons. Anzai's continued protection of Tsukasa creates a rapidly developing and
uncertain bond between them. One of Anzai's greatest fears, the fear of drinking human blood, will
be tested because of Tsukasa's ties. Can Anzai maintain this unshakable will not to drink human
blood?
As you can see from the plot, we are again between the triangle of vampire, blood, and love. The
only difference is that we look at it through the eyes of vampires. In an anime, we are faced with the
chick character being a little too naive. The male name is also pretty cool because he is a vampire.
One of the most significant shortcomings of the Devils Line anime is the lack of action. If there were a
little more action and things were tied up with a more mysterious script, it wouldn't be beating.
Some scenes drive you crazy. Eat me, drink me or something. You know, classic love human girl and
vampire love. The relationship between them is already progressing like this. And for the romance in
the anime, I cannot call it shoujo romance. It suits the Josei style better. Mature chick style so...
Because there are no innocent kiss scenes in it. I should warn... Don't say he didn't say then :)
I have no idea why I completed the anime. Strangely, I cannot find a logical explanation, but the
anime had surrounded me when I watched it. I guess the vampire, mystery, romance, and the
integrity of the colors affected it. Because it did not have a great script, drawings, characters, or
anything, was it wrong? No, it wasn't. But it wasn't perfect either. It was a 12-part crunchy cookie,
but it was an anime that I enjoyed.
I'm still halfway through the Dororo anime right now. He was left unfinished when he said he was
watching TV series, writing articles, going to the course. But that anime bi-te-cek. I hope I will put
them all in good order and continue. By the way, which articles do you want to read more? You can
give me your opinion on this. I welcome your comments :)