I confess that it was the biggest reason to binge watch it. Also, no need to scream at our faces what is going on, let us unveil it little by little. Whenever new information was introduced to us, I just wish it wasn't so obtuse and shallow. And what the fuck is that zone with only explorers? Anyway. For a militarized city/base, those guys could kidnap pretty easily (from both sides). Everytime they started talking about any project or politics, I wandered to other place, thinking to myself why on Earth we need to see this agencie if they have no effect whatsoever in the main characters. On the contrary, they would make much more sense if were better elaborated or explained with more emphasis if they had the time (24 eps would be a good time to properly develop this world imo). "politics" or "science stuff", saying that those things weren't necessary. Don't think that I'm belittling just for being One of those unecessary moments, for example, would be dialogues or scenes with government agencies/scientists, talking about politics or projects with weird names/acronym. ![]() While irrelevant moments are dragged with vain information. Such a great storie, great plot twists, are presented to us in the most simple of ways, whereas it could`ve been dramatized. Maybe this is the case just because I like slow paced stories, but this one in particular seemed ran over time.Ī lot of the dialogues and storie development are plain boring. What made the show interesting, were revelations towards the science of "Artificial Intelligent Organisms" that bring about plot, as well as character development, leading in twists and turns that successfully surprised and countered my well-formed convictions towards the controversial solution to "The Burst." This is what engaged me as a viewer and had me binge-watching the show.Ī.I.C.O.: Incarnation has a very intriguing story, yet poorly developed. Because in honesty, if something is life-threatening in a show, you're going to expect people to die. Ultimately, what made this show interesting was not necessarily the element of looming death and viewer investment in the survival of the characters along their life-threatening journey. ![]() into the very intriguing reality created by this anime on a scientific level. The adaptive manner in which this cell malignancy is combated, essentially creating chemical antigens on the spot as the chemical and molecular composition of malignant matter develops continuously, as well as the theoretical concepts behind the creation of artificial intelligence, effectively ground and invest the viewer The strength of A.I.C.O lies in the scientific feasibility of the conflict, the basic premise of which is that malignant cell proliferation has occurred on an insurmountable scale due to an adverse bodily response to the surgical separation of an artificially intelligent brain from its body.
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