If fatality is an art, as sword manufacturer Eiji (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) informs his once aide Mizu (Maya Erskine), it’s one Netflix’s Blue Eye Samurai makes especially gorgeous. The adult animated collection savors the peal of clashing swords like it’s songs, frameworks blood spatters like brush strokes, twirls around fighting warriors like they’re professional dancers.
This visuals, beautiful physical violence is what gets hold of a visitor’s focus initially, long prior to we recognize that Mizu is or what she seeks; among her very first acts, a couple of mins right into the best, is trimming the fingertips of a male with the artifice of a master cook. But what maintains the collection in the long-term is its flair for crafting engaging personalities and appealing drama, also if completion results land as even more enjoyable …