Episode 9 of Tasokare Hotel delves deeper into the story of Kaneko, a troubled idol, while also touching upon the regrets of a seemingly unrelated character. While the episode has its strengths, particularly in its music and exploration of Kaneko’s internal struggles, some elements feel underdeveloped.
Kaneko’s Concert and the Power of Music
The highlight of the episode is Kaneko’s concert. The music and sound design shine, creating a smoky jazz lounge vibe that perfectly complements the melancholy lyrics and Atori’s smooth saxophone accompaniment. The song effectively conveys Kaneko’s inner turmoil, offering a glimpse behind the idol’s carefully constructed facade.
- The concert’s animation sequences, however, expose the anime’s limitations in production quality.
- The recurring foley of Kaneko’s facade shattering is a creepy and effective foreshadowing device.
Unraveling Kaneko’s Psyche: The Weight of Expectations
Episode 9 is most compelling when Kaneko reflects on her memories, revealing the strained relationship that exacerbated the pressures of the entertainment industry.
- The episode hints at the sacrifices and emotional burdens borne by idols, especially those struggling with their identity.
- The audience finally gets a window into how their strained relationship would have exacerbated all other stressors of the entertainment industry.
Missed Opportunities for Deeper Exploration
While the episode touches upon Kaneko’s struggles, it could have gone further by exploring the complexities of being closeted or by giving Kaneko a platform to process the unsustainable nature of her relationship and idol career.
Briefcase Guy: A Tangential Tale of Regret
The episode also introduces a “Briefcase Guy” whose story feels disconnected from Kaneko’s.
- His connection to Kaneko is tenuous, and his narrative payoff is lacking.
- He is portrayed as an example of someone touched by Kaneko’s music, but his story doesn’t resonate deeply.
Thematic Disconnect
The briefcase guy’s death and his girlfriend’s love of idols lack a thematic or emotional connection. His story feels like a missed opportunity to explore the broader impact of Kaneko’s music or the nature of regret.
Neko and Atori’s Growing Bond
Despite the shortcomings of the main plot, Neko and Atori’s interactions remain a highlight.
- Their final scene demonstrates that they’ve grown closer because of the concert.
- Although their character development is subtle, it’s enough to be satisfying.
Final Thoughts: A Mixed Bag
Episode 9 of Tasokare Hotel is a mixed bag. While the music and Kaneko’s internal struggles provide compelling moments, the episode suffers from underdeveloped plot points and a lack of thematic cohesion. Despite these flaws, the episode offers glimpses of the anime’s potential, particularly in its exploration of complex characters and emotional themes.