Sunday, February 24, 2013

Geneshaft [Complete]

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The story of Geneshaft takes place entirely in space aboard the space ship Bilkis. You only see or hear about Earth through small glimpses or what the characters have to say about it. Each character has a different perspective on each other and how this "perfect" society is. Pacing-wise, the story is quick and keeps you interested, while keeping out extraneous details and filler. The first half is spent introducing the characters and their surface personalities. The entire main cast, save for Crispin Freeman's character and the protagonist, are very cold and logical, accepting the society they live in in different ways, and that way help flesh out Geneshaft's setting without ever needing to directly tell us about it. The second half of the series then shows how their personas slowly breakdown or heel-turn as more and more uncertainties and problems arise from their interactions and what goes on around them. The question of which society is superior, theirs or ours in the 21st century? Or do people really need to exist at all? Can we start over? It's not Earth-shattering philosophical writing, but the show identified what it wanted to do and did it well, and that's one of the main things I like for in a story.
Last Updated: 8 Sept 2013
 

Opening Theme
"Shaft Drive" by Akira Takasaki/Ji-Zo [TV Size] [Full Ver.]

Ending Theme
#01: "Broken Camera" by Ji-Zo [TV Size] [Full Ver.]
 
Episode 13: "The Day Believe All Things" by Akira Takasaki

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