I Watched AOT: The Last Attack Movie So You Don't Have To.
When there is an upcoming anime movie, I find it imperative to watch the anime series from the very beginning to keep abreast of the story. Watching so many anime in a day (although most of the anime in my watch arsenal are kept for rotation) makes it somehow impossible to keep all the tiny details in memory, so basically, that’s what I do. I just found out that the AOT movie was released later last year in Japan and early this year in Southeast Asia. I thought I’d buy more time to watch the whole series from the very beginning until earlier this week. Imagine cramming the last final seasons in two days due to this certain expectation that there would be some “cut scenes”, “another character’s perspective” or a “continuation”.
I gave it a good hour in the cinema before I realized that all of the things that I had been watching in the movie were just (visually enhanced with severely minute details added like a flare, a blur, flicker of lights )compiled episodes of the last season. I almost fled from the cinema in the middle of the movie feeling extremely disappointed that I had wasted 10 dollars on a ticket.
So what I am saying is, the movie was just the whole final season of the series. That’s it…with just extra credits of Mikasa, Armin and Eren watching the movie from another world in the future---which were already leaked on social media. There’s no added “treat” of a different story from another character’s perspective. What really annoyed me the most was that I SLEPT SOOO LATE the day before the movie, trying to finish the last installment of the final season in one sitting, because I knew I had to somehow prepare… BUT &*p7238xh#!@%#^&%^!
I think the only thing that’s somehow positive in this movie is seeing my husband (Levi Ackerman) on a bigger screen.
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