Summer Time Render episode 15 – With each move, one side can cause damage to the other, but at the same time they are also leaking information. Each side’s attacks reveal their strategy, allowing the opponent to adjust.
Honestly, when Summer Time Render was announced, the first thing I wondered was what made Wayanabe Ayumu decide to direct it. I’m sure director Watanabe isn’t good by Hollywood standards but in terms of anime, he’s a big, experienced name. So the decision to take on this series from a horror, supernatural perspective was wise.
We don’t know what percentage of the anime’s success is due to the great direction of Watanabe and how much is from the manga. But I found that Watanabe took the trivial details and made it interesting. Summer Time Render probably wouldn’t be as good if not produced by the same team as it is now. Of course, a good anime doesn’t have to be the same as the original, but it has to make sense at some point – in other words, structural integrity. It has to be built on a good premise and have compelling characters. All of that is culled here and Watanabe obviously knew it.
Episode 15 Sumer Time Render clearly has the highest budget ever and the filmmakers have made it the biggest battle royale of the series to date. This is an action bomb – a good tool to step into the high level of an anime. The mind battle between Shinpei, Ushio and Haine and Shide has become more interesting than the original. Ushio has taken on a much more human role than she originally appeared. Is this girl smart or foolish enough to ignore fear and stubbornness?
As most would have guessed, Shinpei’s death at the end of episode 14 and beginning of episode 15 of Summer Time Render was caused by Shide sniping with Nezu’s gun. The interesting thing is that this way of playing chess is really like a game of chess. With each move, one side can cause damage to the other, but at the same time they are also leaking information. Each side’s attacks reveal their strategy, allowing the opponent to adjust. Shinpei gives us and his team the clearest view of what’s going on with these loops in our own literal sense of time.
In fact, that makes this loop a survival game – there are no flaws here. That means we’re headed for a fight that won’t let you down. Shinpei took a direct approach, even though he was lying when he said he was looking for a straight battle. I don’t need to explain much about what will actually happen, the facts speak for themselves for the most part. Shide destroying Nezu’s attack range with a pebble was a powerful move, but the old man proved that he was a marksman even without the best aiming conditions. The war raged on, with the last Shinpei group appearing on the verge of victory with a “burn it with fire” approach.
We have 10 episodes left, so that’s clearly not how the battle will end. An interesting question here is the person inside Shide and I think there really is one. It looks female to me but I don’t think the identity should be obvious. This gives us an idea of Ushio’s true power, as she can selectively burn anyone and what she wants with her “replica” flames. Additionally, Tokiko has turned a few “losers” to his side, which proves crucial in the fight against the shadow of Mio, whom Tokiko admits she loves, just like her siblings. me.
Haine’s last scene duplicating the gym air and turning it into a vacuum, extinguishing the flames was a truly brilliant solution. It gives her and Shide a chance to escape and regroup, but not the victory they imagined. This revolves around the fact that Shide shot Shinpei multiple times so he would die slowly enough for him to kill Ushio first. That was thanks to Shinpei’s excellent countermeasure, a homemade bulletproof vest. That puts this battle in balance, but that odds look a lot better than they did a week ago.
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