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The Chainsaw Man anime, directed by Ryu Nakayama, shifted the visual language toward "filmic realism". It avoids typical anime tropes—like comically exaggerated sweat drops or inner monologues—in favor of subtle body language and naturalistic movement.
Crude character drawings are often set against stunningly precise, five-point perspective backgrounds. This creates a jarring tension that reflects the instability of the characters' lives. Chainsaw Man image
The series obsesses over mundane details, such as Aki measuring laundry detergent or the specific way a character looks away during a conversation. The Chainsaw Man anime, directed by Ryu Nakayama,
