I always call it the best film I never watch again. and then I let people know that this is based on the real life of the author and intended as an apology to his little sister. Just to really rub it in.
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Just a quick reminder: this is a anime about cameras. Just like Grand Blue was about diving.
I can understand the curry craving making you do insane trips. Been there, done that. Here where I live there was a short period of time where Dominos tried to get a foothold and during the 2 or so years they were here I ate nearly every day their special brand of garlic bread sticks. Even though we most of the time got something else to eat we also grabbed the bread sticks from Dominos. Fast forward a decade or so and a friend and I are glazing the hell out of Dominos bread sticks to my then-fiance who didn't understand the glory of those masterpieces of culinary art. So we googled the nearest Dominos chain and it turns out there is one the next country over. Not "county". "Country". So we filled up the car and drove for hours just to get those bread sticks. And as it turns out not every Dominos chain restaurant does the bread sticks the same. They weren't even sticks to begin with at that place and tasted terrible and should burn in hell!
Beach episode with a heartwarming end. The way Sato sees herself as being unable to change was a bit sad, but my hope for this season is that her ship with Ishikawa sails.
It think the disconnect here is what we consider "sad". To me that event was "horrific" or "disturbing" and left a lasting and negative impression. To me that wasn't a "eh whatever, it's sad but shit happens" situation.
Not gonna lie. Seems like a bad faith take to me.
But okay, let's elaborate. :) Wouldn't you agree that there is a singular event in the movie that stands out both tonally and narratively. A event that most movie watchers would find surprising, shocking even, and might take offense with? I mean I'm sure there are some cinematically literate geniuses that read all the minute foreshadowing and then felt elated when their predictions came through, or some psychos that really get their kinks in that type of content, but "generally" speaking?
Okay, I'll bite. If you have seen the movie and someone says to you "I don't like it because of the thing that happens in it" you're telling me you have no idea what they mean? No idea whatsoever? And the best answer you can come up with is "because it's not happy"?
Spoilers for a main plot point of the movie. If you have to ask you haven't seen it.
Hate the movie. Not because it's bad, but because of the thing.
I don't think the new teacher was necessary if she's just repeating the same "esteem" joke as the OG. I would have liked a different personality from a new character, especially since the esteem running gag is running a bit thin for me already.