Sunday 21 April 2019

The Promised Neverland [Yakusoku no Neverland]

It is rare that a story with such heart also has other elements that are required to elevate it towards greatness. The Promised Neverland is such a great story, with very interesting world building and characters that have depth but are also so very human. It has plotting and a narrative that weaves delightful turns and twists that pull emotions trough every possible passage towards its climax. Then when is is said and done we know that there will be more to come.

I have a solid history with this creation. I have read all the chapters every week as they have come out since day one. I own all the current volumes in paper and I was enthralled by the animation. It is something that I need to talk about. I have often been absorbed by media I consume, they all hook onto my imagination and I find myself lost in thought at times.

 

We start at an orphanage, a nice secluded country place run buy a kind middle aged woman who cares for a bunch of children. From baby's to 12 year olds, they live in peace which is only disturbed by the chaos of children going about the activities of youth. The children are varied but kind, helpful and little bit special. They have school lessons and most would be coincided smart, even a few could perhaps be called geniuses. They also all have numbers on their necks, marked like brands.

Grace field house is a farm. It rases children, smart and compitiant children then they are a certain age they are 'adopted' or if they fail to meet the standard they could be adopted at a younger age. When this happens two of our main characters sneak to see their sister off and deliver a lost toy. They instead see something to chill the bones and scare them to high heaven. Now they must escape it they want to live.

The only issue is, their Mom is in on it!


Cat and mouse doesn't cover the mental battles and scheming that goes on. for many episodes it is a game of discovery and counter plays. Hands are played and countered and options removed and barriers constructed. The kids verses the adults and the system. The children are smart but age counts against them as dose the cold methods of their mother.

The way this show sets out all the options as time goes on is masterful. The catharsis of a small victory next to the terror of discovery or worse is balanced finely. Thinking ahead is never the problem, being able to see the rules to their strange world and discovering obstacles before they become an issue is.


The way our three main characters are rendered is past the typical tropes. They have a past life and decisions have meaning. From wanting to save all the children at once to if the is a need to kill. They come at the options with finesse and heart. That they care for each other is a given but how it is portrayed gets you in the guts. They are children and trying to live as before with their new knowledge is hard to watch.

This season covers this plot line with such skill it is easy to forget this is only a preamble to a larger plot and world to come. I have read well into the third arc but it is that first escape plot that sets the tone and feel of the way the author will show any story to us. The clues dropped and world that expands slowly revel questions that will get answered but not for quite some time. Its plotting is some of the best around.


The animation direction and voice acting are routinely great with some stand out moments. The is a lot of times where it is two or three characters just talking but it is made in such a way that the tension never leaves. The art style carries over from the manga nicely, the are of Posuka Demizu is atypical and the sketchy, messy style works well on the on paper and on screen. As a side note this manga is the only one I know of that pulls of a jump scare in a book.

The editing helps with the seance of unease, life is not normal we know this from the outset but the edits and camera moves but we don’t learn until the end of episode one. Such cleaver tricks are used throughout to good effect. It piles on the emotions when needed and not gust terror but times of pure joy and happiness. 


Tears almost came at several points, bearing in mind I know the story all the twists and the future but it is sold to me and I buy it up and invest wholesale. It is a story in which I loose myself, 24 minutes seems like 5 it flys and leaves me wanting more. The cliff hangers are so well placed not enough shows have good enough hooks theses days.

The music, the ‘bad guys’, the punches it doesn't pull and the imagery. The is much more to mention or dissect but that I will keep in my mind for now.


This is a show that delighted, horrified and most of all engaged with me on a deeper level. I can’t wait to watch the second season but in the meantime the manga is entering its endgame.