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Yoru ni kakeru
Yoru ni kakeru










Should get more attention with the level of detail behind its works. It is YOASOBI's 1st single and debut song which was released on Decemand based on Thanatos no Yuuwaku (, Seduction of Thanatos), a short story written by Hoshino Mayo, published on the story hosting site Monogatary. It's an interesting piece of media to stumble across. Yoru ni Kakeru (, Racing into the Night) is a song covered by PastelPalettes. However, watch it once with ignorance, another with full understanding, and it will probably be a ridiculously good MV for most. Overall, I won't lie, this isn't the most enjoyable thing in the world. I'd look into it if I were you, after watching this a first time, then rewatch and see if it hits differently. It is basically suicide and the people you are connected to, it's a very dark story once you look into it and for this MV, it does a great deal even though most probably won't understand it. I will keep this part short because analysing something as such should be a little irrelevant for an MV (you can find the analysis on the episode discussion). Now, the selling point for this MV (and why I think it is 8.25+ as of this review), is probably the underlying message. There are some other features of the visual representation-like the splashes of pink on eyes and hands-I could not quite make out for myself, but if I had to hazard a guess, it'd be due to mental misperception of reality or something like that. In other words, it's not moe x psychological, it's You will see characters that look a little distorted but are very much humans that would directly present them undergoing internal distress. It utilises the correct aesthetic and design for the coherence of its intended message.

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Maybe this is just a hidden gem in a hidden gem, even though this garnered 240M+ views on YT.įirst thing's first, the MV, in itself, is incredible. I'd first like to say I am kinda surprised no one has written a review for this, I am also surprised that of all things that brought me here, it was MAL auto-recs.












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