YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of This World is a rollercoaster of emotions and plot twists. The main character (MC) seems to lack development, despite witnessing numerous traumatic events. He remains emotionally detached, which makes it hard to connect with him. The story just confuses the viewer rather than making sense, with so many twists and turns that made me feel dizzy.
The anime has a good mysterious plot, but
the show doesn't shy away from controversial and complex relationships. The dynamics between characters can be quite unconventional and, at times, unsettling. This includes relationships with significant age differences, teacher-student connections, and even interactions that border on the morally questionable.
The plot takes a sudden turn into an isekai, leaving viewers confused about the MC's purpose in this world.
The anime has its moments, but it's all over the place. There are things to like and things not to, making it a mixed bag overall.