EP5 made me realise just how pressuring it must be to be a leader (in an apocalyptic life or death situation). Hibiki is younger yet carries the burden of the adults in the group.
Sad Kurumi fell for Todoroki's lie and Docs persuasion.
That ex-husband was lousy but damnn that was a conflicting outcome. We're already halfway through the series bruh o.o
Everyone loves this >_< I feel bad criticising it... it was ok, not great. The run time didn’t really leave…
I could see where you are coming from. It's algoods to express an opinion as you have explained the reasons. As mentioned in my review, the manga gives more perspective from the two leads. I feel as though the director focused on making Mitsuomi the main character while giving a few individual scenes from Yamato's perspective.
The trailer had a few voiceovers from Mitsuomi. I think those voiceovers could have been used in the film, but it probably didn't end up in the final cut.
I think you should make your comment as spoilers just in case.
I knew that doc was suspicious. I hope Kurumi gets out of there soon. I'm curious to see Todoroki's pov of his "betrayed past", but he's starting to piss me off a bit. It was intriguing to see a glimpse of Hibiki's past, and that may have something to do with his conflict with Todoroki.
Ep4 was very interesting in regards to allies and what drives each character's motives.
Hibiki is too nice. It can be both a good and bad thing. The additional character's motives were very predictable, but it may not be far from reality.
I have a bit of hope for Kuwata (Self defense officer), but it may be too soon to say. Good on Kurumi for stepping up \( ̄▽ ̄)/ Ah, the love triangle. A bit cliche but depends on how they'll execute the story.
Nice action scenes and decent CGI. The performance from the cast didn't feel too overacted. The story felt a bit rushed, and some backstory that needed more depth. The film picked up my interest in the near ending scene and gave some dimensionality to the antagonist. Kudos.
Sad Kurumi fell for Todoroki's lie and Docs persuasion.
That ex-husband was lousy but damnn that was a conflicting outcome.
We're already halfway through the series bruh o.o
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The trailer had a few voiceovers from Mitsuomi. I think those voiceovers could have been used in the film, but it probably didn't end up in the final cut.
I think you should make your comment as spoilers just in case.
https://twitter.com/neet21_/status/1358980676096122883
I'm curious to see Todoroki's pov of his "betrayed past", but he's starting to piss me off a bit.
It was intriguing to see a glimpse of Hibiki's past, and that may have something to do with his conflict with Todoroki.
Ep4 was very interesting in regards to allies and what drives each character's motives.
The additional character's motives were very predictable, but it may not be far from reality.
I have a bit of hope for Kuwata (Self defense officer), but it may be too soon to say.
Good on Kurumi for stepping up \( ̄▽ ̄)/
Ah, the love triangle. A bit cliche but depends on how they'll execute the story.
So far, it's available in the Philippines, South Africa, Indonesia, Taiwan and Thailand.
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