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Love of Kill
Two assassins face off at a certain "workplace." The cool bounty hunter Chateau and the mysterious and powerful Ryang-Ha. Chateau and Ryang-Ha become enemies after this fight—at least, they should have, but for some reason Ryang-Ha takes a liking to Chateau and begins following her around. Little by little, Chateau develops a cooperative partnership with Ryang-Ha, which gets her caught up in the struggle against the organizations hunting him down. Furthermore, that battle is related to her past as well. Why did Ryang-Ha approach Chateau? What is Chateau's secret past?
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Plot Summary
Charming hitman Song is drawn to Chateau Dankworth, a mysterious and beautiful woman who turns out to be his target. However, Song finds himself increasingly intrigued by Chateau, an agent of a clandestine organization tasked with hunting down criminals. As their paths repeatedly cross, a dangerous game of cat and mouse ensues, blurring the lines between hunter and hunted, love and obsession.
Critical Reception
Love of Kill received a mixed reception. While praised for its stylish animation and intriguing premise, it was criticized for its convoluted plot, underdeveloped characters, and pacing issues. Some viewers appreciated the dark romantic elements and the exploration of morally ambiguous characters, while others found the narrative difficult to follow and lacking emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Visually appealing with a unique blend of action and romance.
Plot can be confusing and slow at times.
Character motivations are often unclear, detracting from the emotional impact.
Google audience: Audience reception for Love of Kill is largely unavailable, making it difficult to gauge specific user sentiments. General comments often reflect a divided opinion, with some appreciating the darker themes and character dynamics, while others find the storytelling lacking.
Fun Fact
The anime is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Fe.
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