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As a seasoned observer of supernatural romance, Diabolik Lovers II: More,Blood (2015) stands as a fascinating, albeit contentious, case study in the reverse-harem anime landscape. Rather than a mere narrative progression, this second season deepens its commitment to a highly stylized gothic aesthetic, utilizing a rich, often monochromatic palette interspersed with stark reds and purples to evoke an oppressive yet alluring atmosphere. The directorial choices frequently employ close-ups and dramatic angles, enhancing the sense of voyeurism and the power imbalance central to its premise.
While traditional "acting" is transposed to stellar seiyuu performances, the ensemble cast delivers their lines with a chilling blend of menace and melancholic charm, effectively embodying the complex, often toxic, allure of the Sakamaki and Mukami brothers. Protagonist Yui Komori, however, remains largely passive, a deliberate narrative choice that unfortunately reinforces a problematic victimhood trope rather than exploring agency within a dangerous dynamic. The series’ primary message, if one can call it that, heavily romanticizes abusive relationships, challenging conventional notions of consent and healthy attachment. Its position within the broader shōjo/josei anime universe is polarising; it unabashedly leans into controversial tropes, catering specifically to a niche audience drawn to dark fantasy and explicit power dynamics, rather than attempting to subvert or evolve the genre's more questionable elements. It’s an acquired taste, technically proficient in creating its intended mood but ethically fraught in its thematic implications.
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