My review on Attack on titan.
I remember the first time I watched Attack on Titan. It was late at night one of those nights where sleep feels impossible, and you’re scrolling endlessly, looking for something to keep you company. I had heard whispers about this anime; "It's brutal," "It'll make you question humanity," "It's not just about giant monsters." But I didn't fully understand until I pressed play.
From that first episode, when the colossal Titan appears above Wall Maria, I felt my chest tighten. The music was so good, the horror in the characters’ eyes, the hopelessness, it all felt so raw. I saw Eren’s(the mc)mother crushed before his eyes, and in that moment, I felt his rage, his helplessness.
As I kept watching, I realized Attack on Titan isn’t just about fighting monsters. It’s a story about freedom, fear, and the weight of humanity's choices. Eren’s obsession with freedom resonated with me deeply, that desperate desire to break past invisible walls, to see the ocean, to taste real freedom even if it meant facing death, that's surreal.
The characters felt like people I knew. Mikasa’s quiet loyalty and strength reminded me of a friend who always protected me in secondary school. Armin’s doubts and fragile courage mirrored my own fears about standing up for what I believe in. Even characters like Reiner, torn between duty and guilt, made me question what it means to be a "hero" or a "villain."
The animation? It's Jaw-dropping. Every fight scene looked like a dance between life and death. The music ,oh, the music! had this way of crawling into your veins Hiroyuki Sawano's tracks made every moment feel epic and tragic at the same time.
There were moments I had to pause and just breathe, especially during the final seasons. The plot twists punched me in the gut realizing the world beyond the walls, the truth of the Titans, the cycle of hatred… It was like realizing the world isn’t as simple as "good guys versus bad guys," and that hit home more than I expected.
When I finally reached the end, I felt empty and full at the same time. Like I had run a marathon, lost people I loved, but also gained a new understanding of freedom, sacrifice, and the price of dreams.
If I had to rate it? Without hesitation: 10/10.
It's the best anime I've ever watched.
Not because it’s perfect in every technical sense, but because it made me feel alive, made me reflect on my own life, and left me questioning the nature of humanity long after the credits rolled.
A piece of advice: Watch it if you want to be shaken, inspired, and heartbroken.
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One of the most shocking anime I've ever seen, I wasn't entirely satisfied with the ending of the story but I guess that's how it had to be.
I started watching it since its broadcast year, a long time ago, it was worth the years of waiting to see the whole story.
Sure,the ending was really cold, emotional but it really had to end that way
I heard a lot about this one. Many people suggested that I watch. I think it's full of darkness and a beautiful storyline. Thanks, it's already on my watchlist. Maybe soon I will watch.
Try to watch as soon as you can, it's peak.
The way this anime breaks your heart is tremendous 💔 but it is quite realistic, that is, in real life, if something like this happened, we would not be saved so easily haha more than one would end up very badly and so it happened with several characters who were believed to reach the end 😢
esta serie es una de mis favoritas... no me cansaré de verla. Gracias por tu reseña!
interesante historia, buen post!
interesting story, good post!