JLV, on 17 February 2012 - 03:08 AM, said:
Certain characters were fine, I liked a lot of the Mafia people, but got a few of them mixed up. I loved Jacuzzi's gang. I hated Vino, I hated the mechanic guy, and I hated Lazz (sp?). I tolerated Isaac and Muriel. The problem was that the characters I loved were the rarer scenes, while the characters I despised got entire episodes. There were two or three amazing episodes, but I feel the show could have been cut down immensely and let me enjoy it more in the process.
The accents were too fake. I love the voice actors, eg Luck was the guy who voiced Hei in Darker than Black. But the accents were horribly fake for the most part.
Yeah, the Mafia/Cammorra people were my fav characters too - Firo ("He seems like a protagonist") in particular did NOT get enough screen time for badassery. I think Vino is a remarkably inexplicable character, but he DOES monologue, a LOT, and the lack of explanation behind him (I mean, seriously, is he God or what? XD) makes him kinda infuriating. And that scene on top of the train with Ladd? Fuuuuuuuu. But it was, for me at least, a good fuuuuuuu. XD The mechanic guy (and everything that happened therein) was an epilogue of sorts - but if you consider who his 'Boss' is, he at least makes sense. And I kinda liked that there were so many flat-out deranged people hanging around. But yeah, MOAR MAFIA ON SCREEN PLZ. I think part of the issue here is that it was a series of Light Novels (like Melancholy), but the adaptation was not as well done - you felt it was too long, Worry (iirc) thought it could go with two seasons instead and be a bit more comprehensible/detailed. We certainly could have done with more stuff from Firo. >.<
As for the accents...as someone who lives far, far away from America, and is much removed from 1920's New York in both time AND space, all I have for reference here are gangster films, mafia computer games, and a vague mix of American accents I have heard here and there over the years. In this sense, the first two? They agree fairly well, and are matched with Baccano. The last one disagrees with both. Thus I was quite happy with the accents, given I know the feel they were going for (that is to say; every gangster movie EVAR). *shrug*