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Incredibly colorful, yet hampered with severe narrative bloating of a huge classic story being crammed into too small of a window of time.
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Doaks
Incredibly colorful, yet hampered with severe narrative bloating of a huge classic story being crammed into too small of a window of time.
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Laurel Highlander
A documentary on Japan's first war against furries. Jokes aside it's not as bad as the others claim, but the main romance is too undeveloped
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Energetic_Nova
Individual parts are better than the whole. The art is pretty. Voice acting is great. The second act is excellent. Struggled w/transitions.
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Yokoai
great story & art but they were like fk this, she got a reply. DONE.
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JoAnneTheRed
Needed more context, history, and character development, but still a fun mature adventurous story that was beautiful looking.
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Cestus
Stuff happens. People do things. Characters experience emotions. None of it is cohesive or is developed well – nothing ties it together.
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-Willow-
I didn't expect anything special but to me, this film was absolutely fantastic.
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Maddie
I actually liked this movie even though the ending really confused me and I still to this day don’t know what happened to the whitehair dude
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akacia
I wasn't expecting anything good, but I ended up enjoying it quite a lot
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Coru
A story of redemption, forgiveness, compassion and understanding. The film examines intersectionality like gender roles, poverty and racism.
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