Terror in Resonance, aka Zankyou no Terror, the year's best crime thriller.

The Good: Superb ending, Genuinely thrilling, Thematically resonating, Shinichirō Watanabe's style is present throughout, Yoko Kanno soundtrack (nuff said), Stunningly realistic animation, Complex characters, Everything wraps up in the end, Realistic aspects,
The Bad: Not always as smart as it thinks it is, Questionable antagonist actions, A few gaps in logic,
Plot: 9.3/10- Terror in Resonance's plot is its strongest aspect.

Characterization: 7.6/10- While the plot is a high point, the characterization is the series' weaker element.

Lisa Mishima goes to the same school that Nine and Twelve transfer to, and eventually becomes tangled in their acts of terror. At first she seems to be a completely pointless character, yet, by the end she has a purpose to fulfill. She is the weakest of the characters, but she is still hard to dislike.
The series' antagonist, who I will not name, is an intriguing character. She is, at first, a nice foil to the Nine and Twelve, yet she makes several dumb decisions towards the end, which is way out of character for a supposed genius.
Action: N/A- Terror in Resonance is a thriller series first; however, it does feature some thrilling cars chases and races to stop bombs.
Acting: 8.5/10- For the most part, the cast is excellent, particularly Shunsuke Sakuya as Shibazaki. However, there is one flaw; the horrible bits of English. Since the American CIA plays a role in the series, there are points where English is spoken, and it is terrible to listen to with some impossibly bad delivery and broken English. I could have delivered the dialogue better!
Art Style: 9.5/10- MAPPA's animation is simply superb. It combines Shinichirō Watanabe's distinct art style and character designs, with ultra-realistic style for the settings and backgrounds. Except for the character's stylized designs, the animation features some of the most stunningly realistic animation to date.
Soundtrack: 9.7/10- Yoko Kanno strikes again with yet another masterpiece of a score. While not quite as noticeable during the series as her previous work on Cowboy Bebop, it is perfectly understated to compliment the series with its many sublime tracks.
Humor: N/A-
Opening and Ending: 8.7/10- Terror in Resonance's opening song, “Trigger” by Yuuki Ozaki, is perfectly fits the series with haunting visuals, whereas the ending is quite good as well, just less memorable.
Non-Otaku Appeal: Except for the lack of a dub, Terror in Resonance is the perfect anime for non-fans of the medium thanks to the familiarity in tone and style to many American crime thrillers, except with a lot smarter writing.
Entertainment Value: 8.5/10- Admittedly, the series pacing does slow down a bit during a few episodes; however, Terror in Resonance provided me with the intellectual thrills that I have been craving since Death Note.
Overall: 8.4/10- While not quite reaching the heights that it could have, Terror in Resonance is a genuinely thrilling ride with stellar production values, which results in Shinichirō Watanabe's best work since Cowboy Bebop.
Closing comments: Terror in Resonance is among the summer's best series and a must-watch for anyone interested in crime thrillers and Shinichirō Watanabe's work.
Recommended for: Thriller fans, Crime drama fans, Death Note fans, Shinichirō Watanabe fans,
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Sounds awesome! Great review! Glad that another thriller of sorts(similar to the amazing Death Note) came out- I'll definitely check it out at some point. :)
ReplyDeleteIt really is fantastic at times! :)
Delete-James
I really like the design. The tones are also somewhat dark, giving the style some distinction. (Only based from the pictures and gifs you've included. Haven't seen anything from this anime.)
ReplyDeleteYou have described the atmosphere and the style of the series perfectly. It is distinct and dark, and very unique for anime.
Delete-James
Gah, I forgot to comment on this yesterday! :(
ReplyDeleteThe show sounds really interesting, despite it's little problems! If they make a dub for it, I will probably watch it! The slight similarity to what Death Note delivered in terms of thrill is definitely a hook!!
~Jamie
It would probably be worth watching at some point. :)
Delete-James