Thoughts On Run With the Wind
On Moving Forward and Running Towards
Warning: This article contains spoilers.
INTRO
As much as I love anime, I do not write anime reviews or analyses for two reasons. First, I have no plans of publishing my work. Second, I feel that words dilute the depth of experiences. When it comes to anime, I think it’s better to watch it yourself rather than ask someone to review it for you.
I have watched a few anime titles before, but it wasn’t until the quarantine situation brought by the COVID-19 Pandemic that it became my daily recreation.
The art style is versatile, the plots are amazing, and the Japanese language is so melodious. I have seen Run with the Wind in the Netflix anime catalog many times, and have always thought of adding it to my watchlist.
When I began watching it, I instantly knew I would like this show. I finished it in one week and had mixed feelings of joy and sadness afterwards.
PLOT/SYNOPSIS
Run With the Wind begins with our main character Kakeru Kurahara running away from a pursuing store merchant…