Sunday, 29 January 2023

Elfen Lied Review

Overall Rating 8.0/10

I can recommend for nudity and action. However, most importantly, if you were abused and hated. It is very relatable.


This is the show that will give BSOD to people who get used to think in stereotypes. It will break their brains, severing synapses and reattaching them incorrectly.

This is a show about a pitiful girl named Lucy. Society is  afraid of her because she can use invisible arms called vectors to tear her enemies to pieces. Because of that secret government organization haunt her to no end and she ends up killing more and more to protect herself.

Lucy is both: a ferocious monster that kills people without mercy, but often not without reason, and an abused and bullied girl, who is constantly suffering from all that hatred and abuse, all sort of people try to inflict on her. That abuse is what turned her into a monster in the first place.

Though in the end Lucy just wants someone to love and care for her. Surely she kills people out or jealousy at times, but most of the time she is a victim.

Even though she is a girl, I can relate to her to the level, not as much as to Revy from Black Lagoon though.

Some of my classmates were similar kind of assholes. I often was covered hematomas in high school, people threw my stuff into rubbish bins in Russian Uni. Such a trashy people they were. I so want to tear then to pieces with vectors, if I had vectors.

That is why I am very sympathetic to Lucy. I can uniquely relate to her.

Lucy is probably the most controversial girl I would consider making my waifu. I think the way she was at the end of episode 13 at these stairs were very likable indeed.

Well other than that, it has brutality and nudity, but if you after just that, there are other, more simple, shows out there.

I can recommend this to almost the same people as Jigoku Shoujou. It is good and well written story, only people like us will understand.

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