RE: Review Re:ZERO Season 3: A Slow but Necessary Chapter?

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Everything you mention in this post is interesting. It's the first time I've read someone give this kind of opinion about the third season of Re:Zero. Well, in the end, most of the ones I read talking about her only remembered how she ended with the big final plot twist and the incredible battles she had.

I think that because it was broadcast in two parts, not consecutively, you can feel the big difference between one part and the other. Personally, I consider Re:Zero to be the best isekai currently available, and for good reason. And even this last season reaffirmed this point, given how much I watched it.

While it's true that it differs greatly from previous seasons, I don't think it's a bad thing to show us a very different side of this world that we already knew. Of course, it all depends on each person's tastes, but speaking critically and generally, I think a work is good as long as: 1) have a compelling story, which Re:Zero has always achieved, even in this last season with the appearance of the apostles and the entire pitched battle that took place in the city; 2) have very good character development, something that is evident and even more so in the case of the protagonist and even some secondary characters that we barely knew before; and 3) an excellent audiovisual work, which is more than enough just to see the different battles that took place in this last season.

Now that I think about it, there were even people who were more impressed by Re:Zero with this third season, seeing fight after fight, confrontation after confrontation, and epic moment after another. I don't know, maybe it's just a matter of opinion and taste, but what is certain is that Re:Zero has achieved something that many other anime of the same type (Isekai) have never achieved.

Good review.



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Thanks a lot for your comment
I agree with you the split season really made the difference in how we felt the pacing, and the character growth (especially Subaru) stood out just as much as the epic battles. That balance between action and deeper storytelling is what makes Re:Zero so unique compared to other isekai. Glad you shared your take, it adds a lot to the discussion.

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