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J'en ai vu d'autres! - I've seen worse!ne voir aucun mal à quelque chose - to not see any harm in somethingJe voudrais t'y voir! - I'd like to see you try! I'd like to see how you would handle it! You can also find voir in unlikely expressions. These are ones in which the English translation barely alludes to the act of seeing: C'est mal vu. - People don't like that. n'y voir que du feu - to be completely fooleden faire voir de dures à quelqu'un - to give someone a hard timefaire voir 36 chandelles à quelqu'un - to beat the living daylights out of someoneC'est tout vu. - It's a foregone conclusion. Quand on parle du loup (on en voit la queue).
TL;DR: Inconsistent and mediocre production values, bad compositing, no directional finesse, dreadful and bloated storyboards, lethargic pacing, repulsive thematics, drenched in plot contrivances, good character designs with annoyingly awful character-writing and even worse character drama, extremely derivative world, infantile humour, and atrocious dialogue.
Mushoku Tensei takes a subgenre of anime culture that’s always been tawdry, packages it in a fantasy epic, and the package starts leaking and creasing to the inside contents. Any sophistication that the show suggested it might have in the first season is thrown out the window, and production values can't save it this time. If you want an immersive and cinematic fantasy epic, watch Wit's Attack on Titan or Ufotable's Fate/Zero. If you seek an introspective coming-of-age anime with themes of the importance of bonds/family/kinship, there are a plethora of titles in this medium across genres that do that better. Unfortunately, Mushoku Tensei fails to fulfil the niche of being a hybrid competently; which is a shame because Rifujin is not unable to write a good narrative and Mushoku Tensei had potential to be something good.