Subete ga F ni naru: The Perfect Insider

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For most people, finding a dead body on their vacation would mean the vacation is over. However, for Souhei Saikawa, a professor of architecture, and his student Moe Nishinosono, a math prodigy, it's a different kind of challenge. Genius programmer Shiki Magata, one of Souhei's idols, is inexplicably murdered inside the sealed research lab she disappeared to after being found innocent of her parents' murder. As Souhei and Moe take the first steps into a deadly new world, they must untangle the complex web of events and clues leading up to the murder. With danger creeping up around them, this may be the last mystery this pair of human anomalies attempts to solve in The Perfect Insider! (Crunchyroll)

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Subete ga F ni naru: The Perfect Insider (2015) 

angol I think it is good when something is the full package; it looks good, is quite watchable, and sounds good. Unfortunately, it is not enough to present a psychological crime thriller where the viewer gets bored and is not interested in most of it. Plus, if you present the findings and twists so that they do not have to think about them, the result is simply wrong. Furthermore, if you wrap it up in a bunch of philosophizing that kills and destroys any momentum, and so even the interesting things stop being perceived after a while, then something is just wrong again. You might as well have fairly tolerable and fairly believable characters, even though that does not save it. This is true, especially when, as what SonGokussj said in their review on FilmBooster, the characters really behave illogically, and instead of caring about what is going on around them, they focus on themselves and their problems that are quite minor to the plot and philosophize over "a bug's life" again. Well, when the turning point of the entire anime series came, when the perpetrator was to be revealed, the most important moment of this whole murder mystery anime series, and honestly, with this point, it could have been the climax, it was just meh. My impression was expressed with a huge "hmmm," and therefore, the outcome was just a big disappointment. The wasted potential, drawn-out plot with a bunch of crap that completely diluted any momentum and completely killed even a rather interesting (well, in a different version anyway, I am sure) message all let me down badly. So, all in all, I could actually spare myself from writing any more and say that both SonGokussj and Starletka have described it perfectly and accurately. Well, at least I got some practice writing. The ending was not anything too special; at most, there were a couple of quite profound thoughts about the meaning of life, which confirmed to me that this work has some minor philosophical potential, which might appeal to a few intellectuals like the character Souhei Saikawa. However, it is simply not going to impress any viewer who just wants to see a really good murder mystery. 4/10. ()