https://i.ur.com/YGlXunC.png Serial Experiments Lain is weird. It is a series unlike any other wholly unique in anime both modern and historical. Every aspect of it from presentation to narrative is best described as an experience. It is because of this that I believe Lain is a must watch if only to experience a piece of anime history. That said Serial Experiments Lain can hardly be said to be an enjoyable series. It is certainly evocative Serial Experiments Lain will bring about emotions and force you to confront reality in a unique way. But I at least did not end the series thinking I would watch it again anytime soon and this density will no doubt be off putting for many. However while these may keep it out of my favorites it is without a doubt worth your time. Lets go. Quick Warning: There are spoilers past this line. For a better formatted version feel free to head to my blog herehttp://starcrossedanime.com/serialexperimentslainanimereview78100throwbackthursday/. https://i.ur.com/FZhTgUj.png Animation/Art Starting off lets talk production. Now because of Lains age we have to be a bit careful how we judge it. Lain comes from the tail end of the era of Cel Animation where every individual frame had to be made by hand. Compared to Digital they are two very different mediums and have very different strengths. This isnt to say that Cel cant have some fantastic sequences that hold up to this day. You need look no further than Cowboy Bebop or even some of Lains episodes themselves for proof of this. Cel can still get a fantastic effect it is simply more expensive and time consuming to produce and so we got less of it. One could look at this another way though and say we are spoiled for animation now. As Lains lack of it makes those moments of beauty hit that much harder. Getting to the point none if this is to say Lain looks bad. Cel animation has a distinct style all its own. Its rougher more obviously handmade giving it a level of detail digital often cant match. In digital replicating things like brush strokes or pencil sketches are incredibly difficult. Almost impossible. If I had to compare it to something it would be CGI to Claymation/Stop Motion. The actual physical objects have texture and weight to them that is very difficult to replicate in CGI. Its very similar with Cel to Digital animation. You can see this in a number of handmade backgrounds for Serial Experiments Lain. Basically Digital can sometimes look too clean removing any texture from the scene at all. All my rambling on Cel vs Digital aside the point is Lain might not have a lot of animation but it doesnt need it to look good. https://i.ur.com/pBkXNeP.png Direction This all leads into the Direction which is where Serial Experiment Lains real strength lies. When your animation prospects are limited you have to find other ways to get your scene across. Some series do this with a lot of dialogue. Others fail to do it at all. Lain though Lain does it with fantastically surreal imagery and depictions of the Wired. Getting information across purely through scene composition. Examples of this include almost every instance of Lain surfing the Wired. With other users being represented by floating body parts since they cannot fully realize themselves like Lain can. Their forms and the environment they are talking in giving just as much information as the actual conversation. Its things like this that I believe we have lost with the advent of Digital Animation. As the lack of limitations means less creativity is required for any given scene. All that said this doesnt mean I think Lain is perfect in this respect. Just more positive than negative. There are a number of scenes and even an entire episode where Lain goes a bit to wild for my taste. Completely divorcing itself from the reality of the show what little there is. This intense imagery also negatively impacts pacing at times for me. Occasionally drawing me out of what is happening or forcing me to either stop the show and examine the scene or let it play on and miss something important. This goes back to my opening statement about Lains density possibly turning some people off. It is not an easy to consume show. And however valuable its message and contents are it is a simple fact that peoples time is limited and enjoyment is something to be treasured and considered in a series. https://i.ur.com/cevbexX.png Sound Design The last bit of production we will talk about is the sound design. This was really hit or miss with me. Sometimes it was fantastic really nailing that foley work. For instance any of the Iwakura household meals had some fantastic silverware and eating sounds. In addition the ambiance throughout the show was great to. Such that I almost think they just recorded an actual intersection. However as much as I enjoyed these this high bar makes the ones that dont meet it stand out. For example a lot of the voice acting just feels flat and lifeless. Part of this is no doubt on purpose as a theme throughout the series is Lains humanity. But from the perspective of an average viewer it can make some longer dialogues a slog to get through. However interesting the content might be poor delivery will hamper the experience. On the other end of sound design we have the OST. Ill be honest here I had to actually look up and listen to the OST on its own for this review. As aside from the OP and the Lains theme. All in all I didnt find it particularly memorable. There are some interesting tracks inside it such as Mist of a Different Dimension and Wind of Space and Time. However as a general album its not my style as general Rock isnt my personal genre. This isnt to say I think it was terrible I think Lains OST really adds to some scenes. I just wouldnt buy the album to listen to in the car. Not like I have Yuki Kaijuras .hack//SIGN OST or Berserk 97s OST. So all in all an acceptable but not memorable showing here. https://i.ur.com/LOmjxRc.png Story/World Finally though we can get to the meat of Serial Experiments Lain the Story and Themes. Now I am no expert philosopher I am just your average anime viewer with an ego and a penchant to write to much. So I will not be deep diving into the tiniest of details or attempting to tell you what Lains message and purpose is. Instead I will only tell you whether or not I found it worth my time and why. You see however dense Lain may be and it is very dense I never felt lost. Lain managed to get the basics of its message across every time. Even if the larger or more detailed aspects are lost on you like they were me there is still something for us there. A base upon which to build your own philosophy and opinion rather than say Paranoia Agents wild spread. Before I get into that though I want to talk the ending as for me endings are paramount. While it still confused me at times I think Lains ending was perhaps its best aspect. It managed to wrap up all of these different ideas about reality godhood and selfperception in an engaging way. So much so that someone like me who clearly wasnt able to grasp the more complex aspects was able to follow along. To put it simply Lains ending was engaging on both a narrative and a thematic level. Fulfilling for both kinds of viewers regardless of what they enjoyed about the show. Whatever issues the narrative had leading up to it and there were a few confusing or dull moments this ending managed to wrap it up nicely without compromising its characters or themes. Well done Serial Experiments Lain. https://i.ur.com/wgcDSAg.png Themes Now for me Serial Experiments Lains theme/plot centers around the idea of our perceived reality. About whether or not a reality exists outside of what you can perceive. Lain hammers this from multiple interesting angles though. From anonymity with the Wired/Internet to your and others perception of your self your ego. My personal favorite of these was the idea that you only exist in other peoples memories and how they perceive you. In theory with this line of thinking there are in fact multiple yous each one representing a different public face for that group of people. The question then becomes are any of them the real you? Or are they all parts of a whole that whole being how you perceive yourself? This is but one of the questions Lain raises with me but it is also my personal favorite. Serial Experiments Lain also spends a lot of its time seemingly commenting on the growing use of technology in society. How it will effect our day to day life and our interpersonal connections. Now one must remember for this Serial Experiments Lain was made in 98 well before modern internet culture and practices. Because of this some of Lains technological commentary and themes are incredibly poignant. Such as its prediction of what is basically Anonymous or the rise of anonymous internet culture and how people act. Once again returning to our perceived reality. However for every hit I think Lain misses the mark on its technology aspect a bit. For instance I had a hard time reconciling Lains veritable godhood with the reach of technology in this/Lains world. It still works in the larger story but was definitely one of the aspects that sailed over my head. https://i.ur.com/1C5xITW.png Conclusion So all in all to long didnt read how was Serial Experiments Lain? For all of its density its difficult subjects and wordy dialogue. In spite of the sometimes surreal visuals and flat delivery as a viewer I feel satisfied. In spite of my general distaste for meandering pseudophilosophy I feel I left Lain with something new. New thoughts new feelings that it made me ask questions on topics I had not truly considered before because they never normally came up. Basically Serial Experiments Lain contains something for someone of every level anime interest. From newbies just setting their foot into the medium to old fogeys who have somehow missed this series. There is nothing else like Serial Experiments Lain out there. So while you may not enjoy it in the traditional sense I believe Lain is worth your time. Even if only to experience a piece of anime history.
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