I watched it a few days ago (it’s been out for a week already where I am).
It’s good, but I’ve got a hunch that people who like the first half won’t like the second half, and vice versa. It’s a slightly odd film, pacing-wise, but maybe in a good way? It definitely hasn’t let the franchise down.
I watched it a few days ago (it’s been out for a week already where I am).
It’s good, but I’ve got a hunch that people who like the first half won’t like the second half, and vice versa. It’s a slightly odd film, pacing-wise, but maybe in a good way? It definitely hasn’t let the franchise down.
Does it feel like an actual movie, or like a bunch of episodes strewn together?
It’s one story. It’s not episodic, but there is a major gear change halfway through.
(I don’t think it’s a spoiler to say that, for reasons that will be clear once you see it)
Is it as jarring as watching Evangelion Rebuild 2.0 and then immediately watching Evangelion Rebuild 3.0?
No
So Chainsaw Man adds a transmission to his chainsaw?!
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From slapstick anime to serious business.
From visual effects party to clay stop motion /s