Thursday, September 20, 2012

Rin: Daughters of Mnemosyne


Genre: Drama/Action
Age Appropriate: ADULT
Emotional Response: Confusion, intrigue, car-wreck fascination
Notable Features: Immortals, evil angel creatures, disturbing
Language: English
Length: 1 season, 6 episodes (45min)
Overall Recommendation: WTF?

"Vodka is water in Russian, you know." - Mimi

Rin: The Daughters of Mnemosyne follows a woman named Rin, who is immortal due to altering by a "time fruit." This makes her immortal (females only), and leaves her vulnerable to the evil angels (male only; only called angels because of their winged appearance). Rin Asougi works as a private detective with her handy assistant, Mimi - also an immortal, and their new friend Koki. Each episode is shown at a different time - mostly exemplified in Koki's aging. Rin and Mimi seem to have a different kind of relationship as well.

The immortality/angelhood is the result of having a time fruit from the tree Yygdrasil. Apos, the seemingly evil primary antagonist is a sadistic other being who eats the tree fruits by stealing them from women and angels. There is a significant amount of adult-age material involved with Apos and his minions. For most of the series the Apos' endgame is a mystery, but in the end all is revealed. As it's a short series with only 6 episodes, I'll refrain from giving any more details.

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Rin: The Daughters of Mnemosyne is probably the most messed up anime I've seen. EVER.
I've seen a lot of bloody anime, and a lot of psychologically horrific anime. The mix of good and evil, grotesque blood and torture, and screwed up sexuality really bring together a confusion unparalleled by any other anime I can recall to date. The content is probably something I would only see in anime form. While the series isn't about sexuality issues, they are certainly present. I could see this running late night Showtime style, but maybe under a Horror setting.

It's actually really well done. I'd seen it before, but not in awhile. Somehow, it's more disturbing having seen it once already. I'm not sure how that works. The ending was a little meh, but if this type of show might be within your genre preferences, and you don't have a particularly weak stomach, I might recommend it. It's definitely psychologically taxing, but so was SAW and Titus. Just don't mistake it for something else in the beginning. I gave it a WTF? rating simply because I thought it a good warning for people only interested in easier to normal life anime series. *THIS IS NOT FOR CHILDREN*

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Next Time:  Tears to Tiara

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