The animation of this is honestly quite disrespectful to the source material, with the confusing censorship and unbalanced pacing even cutting some of the main plot in order to catch up with the manga, all it does is make anyone who wants to get into this anime become dejected by it. I don't know if they were trying to capture the feel of the manga by showing a color diarrhea in every 30 second intrrval of the show (i am not kidding not even exaggerating) but it doesn't work when it leaves the viewer out of the story by showing absolutely nothing and narrating vague Shakespearean-esk monologue over it. It definitely works a lot better in the manga which i had to resort to after the anime left me in confusion. But this part is entirely my opinion and someone with a more generous appreciation of seizures would absolutely love this anime adaptation.
Although this review moght seem harsh, honestly i am very grateful to the existence of this anime. Since it not only introduced me to a great manga but also is a sentiment to the fact that the conservative anime industries actually do somewhat care for more diverse and new ideas. Speaking of which the manga is a definite recommendation if you like new ideas that change the perspective and meaning of a more or less already established story. Its story is by no means a masterpeace and has many shortcomings in the logic department and also pacing. At many points it is absolutely ridiculous and in some moments it shines brighter and goes beyond any story i have ever witnessed.