This Anime Betrayal Is Even More Cut-Throat Than THAT ‘House Of Cards’ Subway Scene
The beauty of S.I.U.’s Tower of God lies in its juxtaposition of innocence and corruption in an allegorical world that pulls together fairy tales and society’s harshest realities into a single narrative thread.
The series’ hero, The Twenty-Fifth Bam, has a child-like purity that draws friends and allies to him like a magnet. It’s his inner goodness that makes others feel like they’ve found a purpose and something to fight for, especially when it comes to protecting him from the dangers...