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Haibane-Renmei - Day of Flight (Vol. 4)

Haibane-Renmei - Day of Flight (Vol. 4)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Looking Past The Wall
Review: From the start of this series it has been clear that it is something truly exceptional. Creators Yasuyuki Ueda and Yoshitoshi Abe's tell the touching story of the 'grey feathers' children who find themselves reborn into a walled town where, complete with halos and wings they live and work, moving toward a mystical 'day of flight' where they attain transcendence.

The series starts out focused on Rakka who has just arrived, and who goes through many stages of development, sorrow, and forgiveness - helped by the other Haibane to take an active part in the world within the walls. But even as she discovers her own equilibrium the viewer realizes that the real story is about Reki, and older Haibane who has played faithful mother to the others, and who is haunted by a bitterness that seems to make her own transformation unreachable.

These last episodes are Reki's tale and Rakka's full blooming into wisdom. They contain some of the most touching and wise moments I have seen in any media, anime or otherwise. Without ever crossing into religion, the result is a spiritual story of growth and healing that strikes directly to the center of our own fears and hopes. There moments that are actually exquisite, a word I rarely use.

In addition to its impact as a theatrical work, 'Haibane-Renmei' is beautiful as art and music. The world of the angels is full of individual characters, finely detailed residences, and lavish scenery. And the ear will be as pleased as the eye. This is one of those series that is fated to take a special place in the list of great anime. If you watch only one anime series this year make it this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Looking Past The Wall
Review: From the start of this series it has been clear that it is something truly exceptional. Creators Yasuyuki Ueda and Yoshitoshi Abe's tell the touching story of the 'grey feathers' children who find themselves reborn into a walled town where, complete with halos and wings they live and work, moving toward a mystical 'day of flight' where they attain transcendence.

The series starts out focused on Rakka who has just arrived, and who goes through many stages of development, sorrow, and forgiveness - helped by the other Haibane to take an active part in the world within the walls. But even as she discovers her own equilibrium the viewer realizes that the real story is about Reki, and older Haibane who has played faithful mother to the others, and who is haunted by a bitterness that seems to make her own transformation unreachable.

These last episodes are Reki's tale and Rakka's full blooming into wisdom. They contain some of the most touching and wise moments I have seen in any media, anime or otherwise. Without ever crossing into religion, the result is a spiritual story of growth and healing that strikes directly to the center of our own fears and hopes. There moments that are actually exquisite, a word I rarely use.

In addition to its impact as a theatrical work, 'Haibane-Renmei' is beautiful as art and music. The world of the angels is full of individual characters, finely detailed residences, and lavish scenery. And the ear will be as pleased as the eye. This is one of those series that is fated to take a special place in the list of great anime. If you watch only one anime series this year make it this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A story that needs to be shared
Review: I can think of very few Hollywood movies that have the power to touch the heart as the last three episodes of Haibane Renmei. Due to the previous episodes' investment of time and care in crafting the tale of Reki and Rakka, the other Haibane of Old Home, and the people of the mysterious walled town, the finale is simultaneously sad, beautiful, and life affirming. I recommend it for its art, for its storytelling and for its heart. This is one series that deserves to be seen and to be shared.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Haibane Renmei SOARS
Review: In the final installment of the series, we see the beginnings of a new year and the close of a Haibane's time in the mysterious walled land. These last three episodes--and the last ten minutes of the finale--are so moving I always end up misty-eyed. It's a tale of loss, of sadness, of joy and of redemption, and these things make Haibane Renmei one of the finest anime series available today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great
Review: Not much I can say about this series that hasn't already been said. Very touching, and probably one of my all-time favorites.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: absolutely touching
Review: the last three episodes of haibane renmei are absolutely some of the most touching anime i've ever seen. rakka continues at her job, learns of the traditions for the end of the year and finds out more of reki's past. the day of flight that comes is so anticipated and so moving i can't help but feel hopeful and tearful all at the same time. if you've enjoyed the series so far you won't be let down with this disc... unless you're expecting answers to everything. not everything is explained away (which is good in my opinion), it keeps the wonder of the series intact.


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