Kakeru is a high school student who along with five other teenagers is suddenly pulled into the Red Night, a plane shifted world tinted with crimson where crystal towers stretch up to the sky and an imprisoned young woman is guarded by hideous monstrosities known as the Black Knights.
That’s the setup, and for most of the 12-episode series that’s pretty much all you get. The story, such as it is, meanders aimlessly between fight scenes and lengthy character exchanges that go nowhere, each interspersed with weak sapphic interplay, jiggling boobs and gratuitous upskirt underwear shots so frequent that they would actually get tedious even if you’re into that kind of thing.
It’s as though someone came up with a basic premise of dual dimensions and a sextet of Chosen Ones being periodically pulled into a crimson Silent Hill, but then didn’t bother to develop it into an actual story.
from Horror and Sci Fi Magazines http://www.starburstmagazine.com/reviews/dvd-and-blu-ray-home-entertainment-reviews/16099-11eyes
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