Sedang Memuat...
Shinsatsushitsu
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Original
Score: 4.48
Rank: 13610
Popularity: 11844
In Kei Oyama's grim Consultation Room, a medical diagnosis triggers a wave of traumatic fantasies, portrayed in greyish pencil drawings that waver as if left out for too long in the rain. (Source: Sydney Morning Herald)
Review
NocturnalV
Since this anime is very obscure, I will try to be very fair to this anime. While this anime is very subjective and people will struggle whether or not this can be considered anime, I applaud this short film for being creative and abstract in its storytelling. From what I've gathered from the abstract plot, the story documents a man's recollections of his life and death after being diagnosed with an ambiguous disease. We see an assortment of visuals meant to represent a state of despair and almost, nothing-ness. These visuals vary from bleak to grotesque, and while watching I got a strange sense of unfamiliar feelings andsomething close to ''fear'', which I think this anime incorporated quite well. The figures are drawn realistically, but deprived of a physical image and identity, which may suggest these memories are distant, or rather the people. We see the main character being diagnosed,a strange scene with a woman, who I presume may be a nurse or his wife inspecting him. We see several children watching outside as the main character reflects on their condition, and the addition of a lone child sitting in the corner, doing nothing. We see this woman overtaken by a strange disease as she is injected with a needle and she seemingly dies. We then see a play, a man with a dog fall and collapse, dying. It is my belief we witness the disease of the main character overtaking and killing him, he is rushed away by the ambulance and seen in the following shot, which parallels the opening. From this strange story, I have gathered one possible conclusion: 1) The lone child is the main character's son. The nurse is his partner or wife, she is infected with the same disease, dies and slowly the man collapses and the disease has taken its final form. I have gathered this since the main character in the following ''nurse'' scene is identified by a wound on his right knee, which he scratches at the end. After the ''play'' scene where the audience laughs at his demise and the camera zooms in on his face, we see him cut back to reality, which suggests this story was in head and he is reflecting on his life and the disease that overtook him. It is also possible this disease is spreading, as the same condition on the x-ray scan of our main character is seen on a newspaper, therefore he is not alone. Despite the mystery surrounding this story, I enjoy re-watching it and attempting to form my own interpretations of this obscure tale, though I feel it was too vague to reach a connection with its audience, especially on an emotional level, it deserves a higher score for attempting something original and abstract, its visuals are eerie but effective and I recommend watching, though I understand it is not for the ''average'' viewer.
Linwaud
Grotesque, rare, disturbing, maybe. I liked it. Well. This animation of almost 9 minutes is not the best thing I've watched in my life, but...was interesting Story: A man, waiting for a diagnosis, has a flashback of somethingMaybe a trauma of his childhood? Art: I like the artstyle. Is crazy, and very ugly. All the time you think that suddenly a horrible or bizarre thing will be shown and eat your computer. Good art. I love it. Sound: This was pretty good. The animation doesn't need more sounds. The effects and sounds of this are just the necessary. Character: Not much to say, the characters doesn't show any emotions, thoughts, or many actions. But I guess the nurse was pretty ugly, enough to be relevant. Enjoyment: I enjoyed this. Was pretty good. Was short, was grotesque, I can't complain. If you have 9 minutes and a mind a little dark then you can easily enjoy this. Even if u are too pure minded or something, I guess this short animation is not going to kill you...If you watch it