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Mitsuya Majime, vendeur maladroit, et Masashi Nishioka, éditeur de dictionnaire débonnaire, se rencontrent par hasard. Araki, éditeur de dictionnaire pour Genbu Books, est sur le départ et cherche un successeur. Nishioka lui parle de Majime et il décide de faire sa connaissance. Une histoire sur des gens maladroits qui vivent pour les mots. (Amazon Prime Video)

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anglais Could an anime series about how a dictionary is made be interesting? Well, I think the most interesting thing is that someone wanted to make this anime series. I was not expecting anything great, and honestly, the pacing is not that fast although it hardly bothered me at all for some strange reason. The main male protagonist is practically a very good example of a person who is extroverted and antisocial (and this time in the true sense of the word, not in the classic Japanese exaggerated way of describing characters - otaku, hikikomori, etc.). I find it quite interesting that they decided to put someone like that in the center of the action to make him the main male protagonist. Plus, it is quite realistic. The Great Passage is just such an ordinary slice-of-life anime series with an extraordinary subject matter, a strange male protagonist, and his narrative. It also has a love story as a subplot, which is not intense, but rather quite cool and believable. The Great Passage is a slice-of-life narrative portrayed respectably, which, while nothing epic or brilliant, is all the more mature and real. For me, this was a good and relaxing watch. 6.5/10. ()

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