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Hotel Inhumans
Simbiat
Simbiat

Personally, I would have stayed away from hotel with such a name. Especially with that extra space in the name. It's also interesting, that we have some hotel show 3 seasons in a row: spring had Apocalypse, and winter had Tasokare. Will we have one in autumn? Will I drop that one as well?

"Inhumans" is close to Tasokare, I guess, in a sense, that it's meant to help resolve issues. What caught my attention right away was that when the girl called with her eighth lullaby she said she was eight, but when we saw them as kids she was not an infant. Meaning, she was not eight, she was probably 10 by then. After that we got a lot of stuff that were meant to... Make us care for the characters, I guess?..

Well, did not work on me. The ending was touching, but it was more because I am simply familiar with loss, and I can extrapolate what it would mean to know that there is a continuation of the person you lost. Or that they still might have had a happy life and you feel relieved in that knowledge. The use of black-and-white pencil-like drawings there also looked good. But...

It felt like an eternity getting there, and I did not really care for the boy and his sister. They did not really have a bond in my eyes. It is being suggested to us, that they did, because he was suffering for her sake or something. If she was, indeed, eight, it would mean that they separated when she was an infant, and she would not remember the boy. But even if she was 2 or 3 years old at the time... There is still a high chance that she would have forgotten about him, due to intentional isolation (besides the audio-recordings).

But even without that, the help from concierges also felt "meh". I did not really believe in their "coolness". I mean, why would you switch the switchblade, and then not use it? The "we already prepared and solved everything" approach felt forced as well. Or maybe it's just not my thing.