This review of Soredemo Ayumu wa Yosetekuru contains spoilers. If you haven’t seen the chapter yet, we encourage you to do so and then come back to read the review.

chapter summary

The call comes and from afar they join their hearts in a game, both miss each other, only she says it in the loneliness of the night. On the last day, Urushi goes shopping with her friends and in the process loses the amulet that Ayumu gave her. Upon returning, he realizes this and returns for him, but he is kidnapped by a cat that had taken him to visit when he was captured sakura and she tells Ayumu if he’s handsome even though he’s not there. On his side, Rin indirectly confesses but doesn’t get caught, even with that she will continue to support him.

When he returns to the club, he brings gifts for everyone, although the biggest gift Ayumu wants is to play a game with her and beat her. Urushi’s last fear that he is better than her and bores him. He reacts quickly, tells her that he never gets bored playing with her and leaves the club together.

Chapter Opinion

The final chapter has arrived. There is nothing to say on the aesthetic level, everything was as in the previous chapters, there is nothing new in it; the same for the music department. As such, there isn’t much to comment on in this section because there really isn’t anything that would have made me say: This is anime. Enjoyable chapter, yes, only that in my opinion it lacked emotion. It was like, “We have to end the anime,” and they ended it. Sure, the manga was supposed to keep going and evolving, but the anime stopped at that point.

there was no statement

One of the infamous things, even poetic, is when the protagonists are talking and Ayumu tells him that the moon is beautiful, Urushi is looking at her and in fact he is. I say poetically because although they are far apart, the moon unites them, they are under the same sky and are therefore connected. Another important moment is the acceptance of feelings by Urushi, who tells Maki about it. For me, this part was: FINALLY! I feel like it had to happen because it had to happen. The cat scene was something that served to show Urushi’s affection and feelings, after that comes the confession to Maki, so the scene served.

Rin nice Rin can’t be with her sweetheart senpai, he is totally in love with his little player. And just when he comes and they play, he can’t explain himself, but their feelings are already connected, united by something stronger than him. Shogi, their hearts. Accepting how you feel is part of growing up, so Urushi had one final character development.

last comments

Finally, the scene of Takeru and Sakuraku, the truth seemed to me that it was one: we must put it and end up in a romantic situation. I liked this couple when Sakuraku let go of that controlling attitude. But hey, would I recommend this anime? Generally I have to say no, just like I wouldn’t recommend it Tsuki-ga-kirei (which I loved again) because I don’t think it can be enjoyed by everyone. If I recommended it to a person x, they would be bored. I enjoyed it in a way because of the melancholy and because I like relaxed and romantic anime. There may definitely be people you like, but you need to know who to recommend because there can be endless factors for someone to like something.

I will miss Urushi he seemed super cute to me but one of the best seasons of the last few years is coming and that seems to be the best in my experience of watching anime (which must be around 12 years old). So enjoy.

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