Ulfson's Full Review: Noir - Vol. 1: Shades of Darkness
Plot Details: This opinion reveals minor details about the movie's plot.
Originally published on otakureview.net
The Story
Our main character is Mireille Bouquet, an assassin for hire working out of France. One afternoon she receives a mysterious email and finds out quickly that its come from a teenage girl named Kirika. Kirika has absolutely no memory of who she is, all she knows is that she woke up in a house alone and her skills at killing people rival that of even Mireille.
Seeking the truth about their pasts, the two women team up in an uneasy alliance under the code name Noir under one condition: Mireille gets to kill Kirika as soon as they figure out what it is in their pasts that they cant remember and what it is that links them together. But soon the hunters become the hunted and the pair must figure out who it is that is trying to kill Noir.
Good and the Bad
While not bad, the animation in this title really does look dated by todays standard which is ironic since the title is only about five years old. I never noticed any particularly bad points such as spots on the animation; it just had an older look which stood out. Its not distracting though so viewers are naturally going to be able to take this observation for what its worth to them.
The action scenes were very well choreographed. I really felt myself get into them and never felt like I had to suspend my disbelief too much in order to enjoy it. Instead I found myself more really getting into the battle sequences and when Kirika quietly picks up an automatic assault rifle and blows away a half dozen men without blinking, I dont think my eyes were anywhere else but on my screen absolutely glued to the action.
This first volume goes a long way towards proving that this anime is more than action though. While the first four episodes are very episodic and do very little to delve into our primary story, the fifth episode really starts to show the audience what this series is striving to become and gives the audience a great idea of what kind of story the staff wants to tell.
Music
Yuki Kaijura composed an absolutely phenomenal soundtrack for this series. Every song is just as powerful as you would expect and fits the scenes perfectly. In particular I loved the battle themes.
I noticed a short drop in audio quality at the start of the third episode. Its possible though that the audio drop I heard was more just an example of speaker directionality. Sometimes, such as during episode 5, the background music would be louder than the dialogue making it hard to hear what was going on when listening to the English track.
Dub vs. Sub
Monica Rial as Kirika and Shelly Calene-Black as Mirielle absolutely own this series. Their performances were phenomenal throughout this first volume and I cant wait to hear more from them. Observant fans will also want to pay attention to Jay Hickman getting killed at least once per episode.
Extras
There are a number of standard extras on this volume including clean animations and original Japanese promos but thats not what people care about people care about hidden Easter eggs and this series has tons starting with
~ To see a nude production artwork sketch of Kirika, highlight clean closing animation in the extras menu and hit left, down, left, down, enter. To see a naked sketch of Mireille, pick any episode from the main menu and hit up, down, up, down while the man is being shot.
~ The last egg on this volume is when you start chapter 4 of episode 3. Upon the start of the chapter; hit left, left, right and youll see a special backstage interview with Shelly Calene-Black and Monica Rial.
Overall
This series has a very positive reputation behind it. While many people arent going to get into the whole chicks with guns/spy thriller, this opening volume sold me. Filled with intrigue, gun battles and intriguing characters this series is not even close to its full potential yet but now that the seeds of a primary story have been sewn, I can eagerly await the rest of this series. I cant say that this opening volume is a good reason to recommend the series but Im sure that volumes two or three will do that for me.
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