Either it was on TV, or they were discussing it zealously, plus they were selling manga, in short, I couldn't pass by. It was one of the first (thirty) when everything went well and was infinitely impressive. Which is nice, I haven't lost that feeling for the second season or even for the sheep. I really like the originality of the story (it may not be original for world art, but I haven't seen anything like it yet). They wove together a mafia for action movies, Italy for the delight of the eyes, cute lolos for perverts, beautiful mentors for every female taste, as well as weapons and "a la drama" just in case… I liked it very much. I enjoyed the sights and characters, I enjoyed the shootouts and action scenes, sometimes melancholic, sometimes driving. It's a bit unfortunate that little attention was paid to cyberpunk abandonment, but then it would have been a completely different story. As it is, it's more of an everyday drama, which sometimes you really want to suit your mood.
It's worth a look. At first it seemed boring to me, but then I got into it. It's more of a drama than an action movie. More attention is paid to the inner world of the characters. The musical accompaniment allows you to feel the moment even better.
UPD: after the first episode of the second season, I realized how much I underestimated the first one. here, the creators had such a well-formed vision of the manga, they really missed the original source through themselves, created the right mood, that they were 5+ for all this. the second one seems to be about something else entirely, but it also doesn't stand out in any way (maybe because it's mediocre at the moment).
It's more of a drama than an action movie. More attention is paid to the inner world of the characters. The musical accompaniment allows you to feel the moment even better.