That was baaaaad.
No laugh, no feelings, very little actions scenes.
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No action there was loads of action for that comment you won’t have a “wonderful day’
It is a perfect closing for this trilogy, I liked the previous films more but that does not make this last one any less.
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@bat-kaled #4 is out in a few weeks!
It is a perfect closing for this trilogy, I liked the previous films more but that does not make this last one any less.
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@bat-kaled #4 is out in a few weeks!
Didnt this already happened? didnt think we needed a part two
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@oppman29 Then don't watch it.... easy peasy....right? SMH
They crapped the ending. They didn't show the fight between Arima and Kaneki.
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Sometimes not showing sth is more thrilling. Use your imagination. Any fight would have destroyed the pacing of this episode.
Very very rushed. It should be at least 30 episodes, if not more. 13 episodes is just pathetic.
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I see since my comment that this is the first quarter instead of the first half as I originally thought. Even so, 52 episodes for 20 volumes is way too short. I expected this arc to be in the 75 episode range to do it properly.
Very very rushed. It should be at least 30 episodes, if not more. 13 episodes is just pathetic.
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@wpafbo79 The entire season will have 52 episodes. Kubo likes to draw characters in the entire page, so it needs less episodes to translate his manga to screen. 208 chapters in 52 episodes is 4 chapters per episode. A bit faster then normal, but a pretty normal pace for anime nowadays.
8.5/10 - Things are really taking off now! :)
The first movie was basically an introduction and shows that status quo while this movie starts the story of the revolution (which makes it much more interesting - I especially like the breakout from the Hunger Games dome/"prison").I like how this movie directly builds upon the last movie but focuses on the emotions, PTSD, and helplessness / power of the Capitol.
We get to see the Victor's Village, more of the Sci-Fi technology of the Capitol (which I really like), the Mockingjay is slowly introduced as the symbol of the resistance, the military forces of the Capitol are shown, and the bigger picture becomes more clear (the last movie focused on the small part that the Tributes got to see and didn't show much of what's going on behind the scenes).The idea of the third quarter quell and selecting the tributes from the pool of victors is interesting. It really shows the hopelessness/emotions, makes it possible to show another Hunger Game, and yet makes it something completely new with a big twist at the end.
Just a bit unbelievable that they managed to protect Katniss that well without her knowing but I guess it would be doable with some luck.What a massive cliffhanger at the end though! "This is the revolution and you're the Mockingjay" and "District 12 is gone".
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@dahj also quite a few emotional/powerful, entertaining, etc. scenes, e.g.: