

Read Kurohime242's review first if you're going to read mine. I only describe the anime's colors and animation, especially if you're someone who really values visual fidelity.
This review is based on watching only 5 episodes of the anime. To be honest, it feels like the main character is just solving disease problems without anything major happening to truly grab the viewer's attention or make it enjoyable

Let's talk about visual fidelity. There was some great visual fidelity starting from Episode 1 until Episode 2. However, the dips in visual colors are noticeable, especially in rooms with windows where there should be a hint of warm tones. But no, it's not present – not even a tiny bit of warm tones.

The outside colors were decent at best; they showed how bright and clean the sun is. Yet, the quality starts to dip when they were walking the outside covered garden walkway. Light should realistically be bouncing everywhere and giving it a warm tone, but it suddenly becomes really gray until Episode 3, where the colors actually start to show their true potential.

Still, colors have an impact on people's perception. If something changes from gloomy to bright and sunny, you get the sense that everything could be better, that everything will be okay. But it's lacking in this anime. The animation quality dips from time to time in the series, but I doubt the budget they had was big enough for the ambition the author had. This series is particularly worth watching for doctors or nurses interested in a realistic portrayal of medical practices and patient care in an anime setting.
Would I give the anime a chance if the colors and fidelity was amazing? No, it's pretty boring considering the plot isn't as engaging
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