axdxex:
it just feels imperfect in an intentional way
YESSS! This description perfectly captures the essence of what I was trying to convey. The environment plays a pivotal role in shaping Yuki's character, adding an intricate layer to his persona. It pushes you to reflect on the life circumstances and emotions that have led him to the present. I am eagerly anticipating future episodes that will delve deeper into this aspect. Episodes one through three have hinted that this exploration will unfold gradually. Each episode is filled with subtle clues for his character development, which I find absolutely enthralling. The detail is so nuanced that if one isn't observant, they might miss it. I believe the director intentionally designed it this way to compel the audience to closely observe the characters.