You’ll likely be lost. This is a movie made by fans, for fans, and it assumes you already know why "terrible day for rain" makes everyone cry.
Trying to condense the epic conclusion of Hiromu Arakawa’s masterpiece into a single film is like trying to perform human transmutation: it’s ambitious, dangerous, and you’re probably going to lose something in the process. You’ll likely be lost
It’s not a perfect transmutation, but for a live-action anime adaptation, it avoids the "Tucker-level" disaster and manages to land the plane with its heart intact. It’s not a perfect transmutation, but for a
Visually, this is the strongest of the three films. The CGI for Father and the final battle at Central Command actually carries some weight. Seeing the "Gate of Truth" in live-action remains a surreal, haunting highlight that captures the manga’s philosophical eeriness. Seeing the "Gate of Truth" in live-action remains