Manuel Serratos
This series is an awesome display of creativity with a beautiful display of background scenarios. People prone to clinging to stereotypes (majority) will struggle with Japanese urban scenes that resemble Los Angeles or Chicago rather than Kyoto. Even more impressive than the landscapes it’s the army of cast members, many of them with complex and shifting personalities. This is a severe departure from the usual personalities in average entertainment where each character has a set type of personality -or better said stereotype- and sticks to that. www brings us many characters with many sides depending the context and situation they happen to live. However, the three main ones can’t get it straight so easy because they are not merely different sides of a single person, but three whole different personalities inside a single person: Chitose, Hayato and Haneda, who came into existence to protect Youji, who shut himself to escape the real world after he thought he killed his mom when she attacked him and his sister. The huge extra cast overwhelmed many people, but I regarded it as a puzzle. After all this is a psychological show.