Aimai Elegy
愛迷エレジー / Love-lost Elegy
Genres: Music | |
Themes: Music | |
Producers: U/M/A/A Inc. | |
Rating: 6.48 / 10 | |
Popularity: #10448 | |
Users Listed: 3,341 | |
Users Scored: 1,968 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 08/23/2021 | |
Aired: December 15, 2010 (Fall) | |
Type: music | |
Source: original | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
The series explores the anxieties surrounding connection and the weight of potential futures. It centers on a young woman grappling with the paralyzing fear that accompanies romantic possibility, overwhelmed by the sheer number of paths a relationship could take. This internal struggle resonates within her community, where others similarly find themselves adrift in a sea of uncertainty. Set against a subtly melancholic backdrop, the narrative focuses on intimate character moments and quiet observations of everyday life. It examines the complexities of forming bonds and navigating personal vulnerabilities, offering a thoughtful portrayal of emotional isolation and the search for genuine understanding amidst modern life's pressures. The anime’s atmosphere is contemplative, prioritizing nuanced character development over high-octane action or fantastical elements.
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Staff:
- DECO*27 (Theme Song Lyrics, Theme Song Composition, Theme Song Arrangement, Creator)
- Hatsune, Miku (Theme Song Performance)
- Marina (Theme Song Performance)
Reviews:
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User ProfaneValkyrie (Score: 6/10):
It is an Animated music video and no spoilers. Aimai Elegy is a quite intereseting piece of work. The music is a more classic rock (somewhat punk rock) with some electronic elements, and the female vocals are quite interesting but seemed very fitting for the mood of setting. The AMV has an interesting animation style but which are somewhat more minimalistic but where the colors highlights the mood perfectly. Aimai Elegy is an symbolic piece of work about feelings especially love which might need to be watched two times to get all the small details, but it is still not so deep that it cannot be understood, a finebalance between being meaningful and yet entertaining.