![]() Many scenes of characters talking are shot well to convey the tone of the piece, though much consists of characters simply talking. Nothing in the show looks particularly bad animation wise, though nothing is spectacular. The story is complimented well by the show’s animation, character art, and sound, which all serve to keep the viewer on the edge of their seat throughout. However it isn’t yet finished as of the time of this review. However, unlike certain other shows, the ending remains impactful and feels complete and satisfying in spite of the remaining questions.įor those who desire the continuation of the story, while the show is not due to continue soon, the manga has continued far beyond the end of the first season. The ending of the season still leaves the viewer questioning things about the world. What is revealed hints at a larger narrative beyond the main children, but leaves much of the world outside of the Gracefield house a lingering mystery. The world the show builds is mysterious but very well put together. From the beginning the show always feels off, even before revealing its hand in how it will terrify the viewer. While I can’t reveal much of the story’s contents, it remains a tense thriller with incredibly high stakes should the main children fail in their task or be caught. ![]() ![]() In particular it’s use of sound effects and music serve to build tension and create emotion. The Promised Neverland is a compelling thriller that utilizes sound and animation to form an effective tone. This review will be spoiler free, aside from revealing the overall tone of the show. ![]()
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