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Feb 27, 2021
REMINDER: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS MINOR SPOILERS
Story: 7/10
As a mange reader, Mugen-train arc is nothing more than your standard shounen type, not specifically special but no flaws either.
Art: 10/10
Hey, it's ufotable, you know the animation is going to be fire. I just watched Fate/Stay Night Heaven's feel couple of months ago in cinema, I was blown away by the impressive fight scenes and yet KnY just takes the step much further. With the fluent flow of each fight, the breath taking beauty of different breathing technique and stunning dynamic camera movement, KnY is basically looking down on other anime.
Sound: 10/10
Sound design is absolutely fabulous. I
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was immersed every single time when they wield the sword. Music wise, nothing can go wrong when you have both Kajiura Yuki and Shiina Gou. Every piece of the ost is just a bless to my ears.
Character: 8/10
As the main character of Mugen train arc, Rengoku really made himself a memerable character within such limited screen time. But other wise, you don't really see much development on other characters. However, with the insane effort that the seiyuus pulled out, the characters are being elevated to the next level.
Enjoyment: 10/10
I was so immersed into the movie as if I was by the side of characters, no words needed.
Overall, a well-deserving 10/10 for me
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jan 13, 2021
REMINDER: Minor spoilers ahead
Tenki no Ko is a very typical Makoto Shinkai movie, which he delivers his message even it might conflict with the audience.
Story wise, it's above average, it didn't stand out like Kimi no Na Wa did, but it wasn't bad, slice of life + some mystical Japanese legends. Makoto Shinkai didn't execute it to perfection since some bits and pieces were unnecessary, but still, not bad.
Art wise, I mean, Makoto Shinkai movies are already on the top tier when it comes to the scenic shots, every frame can be used as a wallpaper, the effort that the staff group put
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in was tremendous, delievering such a breath-taking beautiful imagery to us.
RADWIMPS is back again for the OST. Yojiro Noda is just a pure genius, Although, none of the soundtrack stood out like "Katawaredoki" from Kimi no Na Wa did, every soundtrack still fits the movie perfectly, even surpassing the overall soundtrack of Your Name. One criticism is that the melody was kind of too overused, however, I'm very happy with the music.
Also, the five vocal insert/theme songs were amazing, the addition of Toko Miura was a breathe of fresh wind, the female vocal really brought a lighter atomosphere to the movie.
The sound design is definitely top of the class. The rain drops, the commuting train, the splash of water, as if it's atucally happening around you.
Unlike Kimi no Na Wa, the characters had decent development through their interactions. Side characters also had more screen time to reflect the current situation of Japan, and they do help up the construction of our protagonists. It really got me invested in these characters, I felt that I can actually stand on their perspectives.
Tenki no Ko got me watching it for three times in cinemas, and I can get new things out of it every time I watch it. Makoto Shinkai fused a lot of his thoughts into the movie, it's more than a love story, it reflects all kinds of issues of Japanese society: the cruel society, the struggle of sustaining a life, carbon dioxide emission, the grand nature and puny human; it also bears Makoto Shinkai's message: the importance of a helping hand, the courage to reverse the written fate and the unhesitating love. Overall, I LOVE Tenki no Ko, a soild 10/10!
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Nov 29, 2020
Demon Slayer, the biggest hit of the new anime that came out in 2019.
Story:
Classic shounen, it's simple and straight forward, so no plot twists or anything tbh, therefore it's quite predictable, but still, the narration is well paced.
Art:
Hey come on, it's ufotable, 9/10 is even an understatement to the fantasic animation that the staff has produced.
The blend of 3D and 2D fight scenes are just perfect, it's just on another tier compare to other anime series out there.
The water breathing really gives you that ukiyoe kind of feeling, and it's been executed perfectly
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Sound & music:
Still, outstanding sound effects, you can literally feel the different breathing techniques
The op Gurenge by LiSA was amazing, the song from episode 19 Kamado Tanjiro no Uta was amazing, the ed was good, totally satisfied
Character:
Characters have their depth, even the demons have good background stories, everything justifies their actions.
I think the construction of Tanjiro's character was good, he is yasashi, but he is not a sanctimonious dude, unlike some other characters who let the evil survive because the villans will be rEfOrMeD
so, well done
Enjoyment:
Easy 10/10 for me, I was totally sinked into the story, but keep in mind, the enjoyment is based on personal experience.
So overall, a 10/10 for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Nov 23, 2020
I had the privilege to watch this in theater, and my oh my what a good movie from ufotable.
The pacing of the story is on the fast side, I liked it, just missing out some details, but it's all good.
I had high expectations when it comes to fight scenes from ufotable, and it's incredible that it exceeded my expectaion so much. ufotable just never disappoints you on the artwork, sound, fight scenes.
The depth of the characters were developed quite well in the previous two movies and this one continued on that.
Overall, it was a great enjoyment watching this in theater
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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