![]() ![]() A cult this powerful should've been mentioned in the series beforehand. To be fair, the plot doesn't have much immersion anyway. I thought blue guy had face paint, but no, he just has a quirk, and it shatters any sense of immersion. It's even worse when, and the film doesn't even hide this(though you might think it did), but the leader of this world wide, anti-quirk cult has a quirk! It's like if in Korra Book one, Amon was completely open about being a water bender. It would make sense for them to have technology since they've been preparing this plan for such a long time. They could've given the villains advanced technology and just 2 or 3 quirk characters instead of so many quirk users. if there were only a few, then it would be fine, I can suspend my disbelief for 2 or 3, but not 10+ to the point where several handfuls are just faceless goons. This creates another problem as well, as spoilers, but the villains are supposed to be an anti-quirk cult, yet so many of their members have quirks. There are no rivals, and then I just don't care. Most shonen movies, even the bad ones, have set antagonists, rivals for the characters, so in the final act when these rivals are fought and beaten, there's hype behind the battles, even when the rivalries are bad, at least there's something. Fights just happen with random antagonists that show up, get defeated and disappear. These fights have plenty of moments where you think "yep, they're dead,", which honestly feels like the studio is compensating for the fact that the fights have no buildup. There are several moments where it can be difficult to tell what's going on, because everything is going so fast, and focused on individual actions rather than show the battles in a way that let's you follow them(sometimes it does, but it does have this issue a LOT of the time)Īnother problem is the lack of tension. Meanwhile the fights are really fluid, which sounds great, and it should be, but it's so focused on fluidity that scenes start to lose impact. Outside of fights, the animation is fine, it has it's moments. This will have some spoilers later on, but let's be honest, most people are coming for the action scenes and animation. even consider the second film better than the franchise it's a part of. I actually was hoping I might enjoy this film in the same way I enjoyed the second. The reason I actually came to this movie was I was doing one of my mates a solid and going with them. I had dropped off after season 4 for a variety of reasons. To preface this, I'm not a fan of the series anymore. That's not much of a bold statement since there are only three, and if I claimed it was the worst movie of the year, it wouldn't do much causes this year has been pretty good for movies. Why were they wearing them in the first place if they were going to stop using them 5 minutes into the film?Īnyway, I enjoyed the film and would definitely recommend watching it to anyone who likes the series as a whole. The costumes were very cool but got at most a minute of screen time which I thought was stupid. ![]() The sound was as good as you can get with anime to be honest, same quality as the rest of the My Hero Academia series. The art was definitely move quality and looked great in my opinion. There were no parts in the film that dragged on. It didn't get boring at all, I was enjoying it that much that I waited until I was literally about to wet myself to go to the toilet. I liked the villain and his motives made a good reason for their actions, but there could have been more focus on their backstory in The addition of the rest of the class in some parts of the film seemed forced. The story was solid and didn't feel like any parts were pointless. The fight scenes looked great and kept me hooked throughout. This is going to be an unpopular opinion but, I really enjoyed this film. I just want to say, first of all, watching this in the cinema is 10 times better than at home.
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