Naiem-Qemari
Joined Jun 2013
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Not a bad start at all. The new animation style really suits the show, especially during the action sequences and fight scenes, where the fluid movement and detailed backgrounds shine. The episode itself was decent, mostly setting things up for what's to come. I'm still curious to see where it's all heading. You can definitely feel that My Hero Academia influence lingering in the mix. That alley scene, for some reason, even gave me TMNT vibes.
That said, we're once again stuck with a wimpy, whiny protagonist. But to be fair, this could actually work out well in terms of character development,it has potential if done right.
That said, we're once again stuck with a wimpy, whiny protagonist. But to be fair, this could actually work out well in terms of character development,it has potential if done right.
At an hour and 24 minutes, this movie somehow felt like it dragged on for 3 hours. From the start, I could tell Mark, the lead actor, was also a writer or director behind this project-his acting was so stiff and self-indulgent that it screamed "I created this." And sure enough, it turns out he had a hand in crafting this.
The acting was absolutely insufferable. The dialogue felt forced, and every scene seemed to exist just for the sake of moving the plot forward, with no real depth or meaning. Unlike other movies of its kind, which at least manage to entertain or offer some form of substance, this one felt hollow and directionless. If you're looking for something with depth or any kind of emotional resonance, this movie isn't it. Instead, it's a bizarre mix of cringeworthy moments and poorly executed drama.
The acting was absolutely insufferable. The dialogue felt forced, and every scene seemed to exist just for the sake of moving the plot forward, with no real depth or meaning. Unlike other movies of its kind, which at least manage to entertain or offer some form of substance, this one felt hollow and directionless. If you're looking for something with depth or any kind of emotional resonance, this movie isn't it. Instead, it's a bizarre mix of cringeworthy moments and poorly executed drama.
I cant believe i just saw attack on titan come to an end, the philosophy of this episode could teach schools and generations, to think that a story could make war so understandable and so grounded yet so much painful.
Attack on titan consistently finishes off its show without taking a step ahead but by leaping forward.
I grew up watching this show in 2013, i waited years for it to finish, here i am 11 years later feeling like i lost a friend.
Eren's character is yet another example of how to create the perfect protagonist, a kid with dreams and aspirations that you mights see yourself relating to him at one point, but you never had the power to chase them as much as he did.
This is a story of the world.
Attack on titan consistently finishes off its show without taking a step ahead but by leaping forward.
I grew up watching this show in 2013, i waited years for it to finish, here i am 11 years later feeling like i lost a friend.
Eren's character is yet another example of how to create the perfect protagonist, a kid with dreams and aspirations that you mights see yourself relating to him at one point, but you never had the power to chase them as much as he did.
This is a story of the world.