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I think it works pretty well in that respect. The whole time, I was thinking about how it would come across to someone who wasn't familiar with the VN or only watched F/Z and UBW. I just wish the people around me weren't so cringe worthy literally laughing at anything and being obnoxiously loud. Either ways, loved the movie it was great. Shinji is all talk and that's what he'll always be, but the movie actually made him more villain like, even to the point of head budding shirou instead of the famous punch shinji choice. Idk about how i felt with the movie showing shinji as being not a little bitch when it comes to shirou. Besides other minor nitpicks, they shouldve done a better job with shirou dealing with hf. The movie was great, sakura was adorable, kirei was troll, rin was rin (aka amazing) and saber was holding it down. I specially got shook when shirou got blasted by berkserker and his fucking intestines rolled out of him. Also, it being a movie also allowed it to be more graphic, seeing all the wounds and shit without being censored was crazy. Whenever the shadow showed up on the screen it would always be nerve wrecking/ unsettling and that was perfect. Thought the movie the super solid, ufotable did a great job cutting out the prologue, had a good mix of fights and it legit felt like a horror movie sometimes. PS: Sakura has always been best Fate girl, it probably just took some of you folks until now to realize it. I find it very challenging to assign a numerical rating since it's impossible to contextualize without seeing the rest, but I'm happy to say that I really enjoyed it.
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The fight scenes had a degree of brutal viscerality that I doubt would've been approved for TV airing, which I really liked (I wonder how they're going to adapt Sakura's H scene.) It's still a bit early to discuss the story since some big developments happen right after where the movie ends, but I did really like the flashback scenes at the beginning which did a great job to characterize Shirou and Sakura's relationship. I also thought the pacing was very well done considering its place as the first part in a trilogy, with several pretty spectacular fight scenes to punctuate the slower moments. It featured several of the same shots and backgrounds as UBW but with a completely different tone. As for the film itself, I thought it did a great job of building a much more somber, oppressive atmosphere than other FSN entries. KEEP READING: Evangelion 3.0+1.Also watched it in a packed theater, had some great audience moments with "Yorokobe, shounen", when Saber rekt Shinji, and the mapo tofu scenes as well.Īs for the film, I was pretty surprised at how inaccessible it would be for new viewers to the franchise, but happy with the decision since it allowed them to cut a ton of exposition and include some great fanservice for long-time fans of the franchise. Until then, fans can catch up with the first two movies before finally enjoying the last part of the Fate/stay movie trilogy. It will, however, have a limited theatrical release in America starting July 18. The same goes for spring son g, though the film won't receive a physical release until next month. It's DVD/Blu-ray are also available through Amazon and Right Stuf. lost butterfly can be streamed through the same sources, as well as through Google Play, Microsoft and YouTube.
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It's worth noting that it's currently the only one in the trilogy to be dubbed in English, however.
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Presage flower can be purchased and streamed through Vudu and Apple TV, while the DVD and Blu-ray collections can be purchased through Amazon and Rightstuf Anime. Unfortunately, the movies are a bit difficult to come by online at the moment, with none of them currently available on major streaming platforms like Netflix or Hulu. The second and third films, lost butterfly and spring song, came out in 20 respectively, with each of the movies being fairly well-received among fans and critics. The film trilogy was announced in 2014, with the first movie, presage flower, releasing in 2017.