

I'm personally just trying to find what I'm good at, but then I'll try to be better at it! Whether it be playing the piano or the violin, or athletics, or even picking up chicks, Your Lie in April celebrates them all and (at least in my case) makes you want to be better at what you're good at. This is an anime about love: young love, but also love of talents and gifts that people have.

So if you have anything against Chopin, Beethoven, or Liszt, you may want to stay away from this piano-friendly production. Your Lie is a very good show, but it's also very sad, kind of slow, and HEAVILY music-oriented. Take one part Toradora, two parts Nodame Cantabile, and one part AnoHana, and then mix them all together in an anime blender of bittersweet-ness, and you have Your Lie in April.
