

メイクアガール
Taking place in the near future, Akira Mizutame, a brilliant young scientist who developed Salt, a robot that assists people in their daily lives, finds himself at a dead end after a series of failed inventions. When a friend suggests he could "power up" his personal life by creating a girlfriend. He develops an artificial partner, "No. 0," who quite literally becomes his girlfriend. Torn between her programmed emotions and her own evolving feelings, No. 0 faces an emotional conflict. Will love blossom between her and Akira, who is unused to connecting with others, or...? (Source: Official site, translated)
Taking place in the near future, Akira Mizutame, a brilliant young scientist who developed Salt, a robot that assists people in their daily lives, finds himself at a dead end after a series of failed inventions. When a friend suggests he could "power up" his personal life by creating a girlfriend. He develops an artificial partner, "No. 0," who quite literally becomes his girlfriend. Torn between her programmed emotions and her own evolving feelings, No. 0 faces an emotional conflict. Will love blossom between her and Akira, who is unused to connecting with others, or...? (Source: Official site, translated)
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OnlyOneZueiro
April 30, 2025
"Make a Girl" is a very original production; the sheer creative drive of Yasuda Genshou, who handled much of the film's production himself, marks an impressive debut for the independent animator. The film tackle questions about artificial intelligence and the nature of consciousness. It sets up a compelling exploration of artificial life and the authenticity of emotions. The relationship between Akira and No. Zero is often touching and thought-provoking. Artistically, the film’s CGI animation is a standout feature. The visuals are detailed and dynamic, setting a new benchmark for independent 3D anime. While there are occasional moments where the models appear under-detailed or the frame ratedrops, the overall visual presentation is impressive and appropriate for the film’s atmosphere. Unfortunately, there are some technical flaws. The tone shifts abruptly between lighthearted comedy and intense drama, which can be jarring and disrupt emotional investment. The plot sometimes feels underdeveloped, with significant events lacking proper buildup or realistic responses from the supporting cast. The ending is divisive. While it delivers an emotionally charged and visually impressive climax, it can be seen as abrupt or lacking sufficient narrative buildup. You can see it as a satisfying conclusion within the film’s scope, tying together the central themes of love and existence. However, some lack of narrative groundwork can make the resolution feel unearned. It is a matter of perception. My personal evaluation: Story/Premise: 7 Execution: 5 Art/Animation: 8 Soundtrack: 6 Ending: 6.5 Final score: 6.5 First review :) I love your work, Genshou.
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