Hotel Inhumans
Synopsis
Ikurou Hoshi and Sara Haizaki are the concierges at Hotel Inhumans, a hotel that specifically caters to assassins. They fulfill all the requests their guests may ask of them, never uttering the word "no." While Ikurou specializes in research into their clients' backgrounds and careers, Sara protects the hotel with skills to match that of the hotel's patrons. However, despite providing every service imaginable for these assassins, Ikurou despises those who kill for money and claims daily that he is going to quit his job. Yet the more requests he and Sara fulfill on behalf of their guests, the more Ikurou learns about the unexpected humanity found within the assassins. With every glimpse into the lives and motivations of those who murder for a living, the more he realizes assassins are not so different from him or Sara. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
The audience is generally appreciative of Hotel Inhumans' exploration of humanity within the assassin world, praising its episodic stories and character development. However, the inconsistent animation and occasionally annoying characters are points of criticism. Overall, the show is considered a worthwhile watch for those interested in character-driven dramas with philosophical undertones, but not for those seeking intense action.
Strengths
- Exploration of humanity in assassins.
- Episodic format delivers clear messages.
- Well-developed character arcs, especially Sara's.
- Engaging and varied assassin stories.
- Philosophical themes and thought-provoking scenarios.
Weaknesses
- Inconsistent animation quality, especially in action scenes.
- Episodic format can be hit-or-miss depending on the story.
- Some found Ikuro annoying.
- Lacks fast-paced action and intense fight choreography.
- Some stories are seen and reviewed 200 times.