Monster, Fate/Zero Recommendations

Monster
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This also applies to Fate/Zero Second Season. Anyways, both series: -Can tell a mature and intelligent story -Have no fanservice, which goes along with the aforementioned mature story -Are quite dark and suspenseful -Have characters with complex motivations -Are fantastically written and executed -Have characters with a dark, complex, or mysterious past -Although previously mentioned, both series have a shroud of mystery surrounding certain characters -Have intense thriller moments -Large amounts of characters dying -Examples of anime at its fineset
report Recommended by Gilgy
The journey of a man with detrimentally strong ideals and an equally strong sense of justice, tormented by guilt and trauma, trying to achieve a lofty goal. When push comes to shove and lives are in danger, will he be able to stick to his beliefs?
report Recommended by Zytoep
Despite the divergent settings and plotlines, Fate/Zero and Monster share a common thematic thread in their exploration of the human condition. Firstly, both Fate/Zero and Monster both delve into the intricate aspects of human nature and the human condition. While Fate/Zero explores the complexities of destiny, morality, and the value of individual lives, Monster delves into the darker corners of the human psyche, exploring themes such as the nature of evil, redemption, and the choices we make. Secondly, nihilism, a philosophical belief that life lacks inherent meaning or value, is a prevalent theme in both Fate/Zero and Monster. The characters in these series confront existential crises and   read more
report Recommended by Zeliko
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