Beatless
Beatless

Beatless

2018TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsJapanese

Most of the world's needs are fulfilled by humanoid robots called hIE's. One day, 17-year-old Arato Endo meets the android Lacia and becomes her owner. She is one of five androids with advanced AI. Each of the five units have their own motivations, and fight to gain each other's abilities. What will the relationship between man and machine be moving forward? That is something Arato must find.

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IMDb6.2/10
Google Users75%
Director: Seiji MizushimaGenres: Sci-Fi, Mecha, Action, Drama

Plot Summary

In a future where artificial intelligence has advanced significantly, a young man named Arato Endo finds himself drawn into a conflict involving advanced androids known as "hIEs." When one of these hIEs, a highly sophisticated model named Lacia, escapes her creators, Arato decides to take her in. This decision thrusts him into a world of technological intrigue and battles between different factions of AI and humanity.

Critical Reception

Beatless received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While praised for its ambitious themes and high-quality animation, it was often criticized for its convoluted plot, underdeveloped characters, and pacing issues. The philosophical questions it attempted to explore were frequently overshadowed by its action sequences and narrative complexities.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually impressive with a unique premise exploring the relationship between humans and AI.
  • Suffers from a confusing and overstuffed plot that detracts from its core ideas.
  • Character development is weak, making it difficult to connect with the protagonists.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally acknowledge the show's stunning animation and interesting concept regarding artificial intelligence and human interaction. However, many viewers found the story difficult to follow and criticized the pacing and character depth, leading to a generally lukewarm reception.

Fun Fact

The anime is based on a novel of the same name by Satoshi Hase, which was illustrated by redjuice, known for his work on the anime Guilty Crown.

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