![]() The original plan was for him to do the Lord’s work, and save the lives of the meek and the useless. Come to think of it, I cannot guarantee the rest is for you even if you have read it.ĭuring the production of the second movie in this trilogy, there were early script drafts that took us through Kirei’s redemption arc. Please keep in mind that the remainder of this review is not for you if you haven’t read the visual novel. If nothing else, ufotable did his work justice. Kinoko Nasu may be a shit writer, but Heaven’s Feel was his magnum opus. You get some of the tensest fight scenes in animation today well-developed characters bombastic music and surprising twists. To sum up my thoughts: there are a myriad of positives. Even if you hate this movie, you will not be able to deny that there will be some great screenshots and desktop wallpapers from here. The final days of this route feature some of the most memorable scenes in the visual novel, and the way which these have been translated into animation will be enough to excite any fan. Ufotable knows this is their final movie in the last Fate/Stay Night route, and they make every effort to raise the bar once more. As for Illya and my pupil Rin, I have seen the film, and I can confidently say that they are in it.Īnimation – to no one’s surprise – is perfect. Sakura spends most of the time in angst and taking drugs. Sakura shows her true colors here becoming a moody teenage hooligan who dyes her hair and gets tattoos all over herself to try and look edgy. He spends most of his time gaping open-mouthed while smarter characters exposit around, then drag him from one place to another while he tries to remember where he is and how he got there. His brilliance is in stark contrast with Emiya Shirou whose character regresses from the last movie into his more familiar role as the village idiot. I cannot stress this point enough: That Kirei fellow is beyond incredible. He unsurprisingly steals the show after being horribly misused and sidelined in the last film. In regards to specific characters, this movie is a welcome return to form for Kotomine Kirei. In some ways, I envy the viewer who has never read the visual novel because they will experience this yuetsu for the first time. Their resolve is tested in a way never seen before, and if you are not familiar with the source material, I imagine the direction the story takes will be incredibly shocking. With the Holy Grail War turning increasingly morbid and grotesque, many of the characters you’ve seen in other shows are pushed to their absolute limits here. This third and concluding film has everything any Fate/Stay Night fan could ask for and I daresay there will be much to enjoy even if you never liked this series before. Nobody cares about what happened in the second film. Our hero is crippled by this devastating blow to his mission, but the first film ends on an optimistic note when the young Emiya Shirou’s servant is consumed giving the audience hope that Kirei might find a way to rise from the ashes of his defeat. Matou Sakura who transforms into a hideous cannibal and eats Lancer. The crisis of the first film comes when Kirei’s servant dies upon encountering the evil Yet in spite of these obstacles, Kotomine Kirei pushed through his struggles, and we as an audience start to believe that he may in fact have the courage necessary to be victorious. ![]() Those who have been following these films will know the story so far: in the first film, we established our protagonist’s journey through the Holy Grail War while encountering fierce resistance. ![]() “Heaven's Feel III: Spring Song” is the final part of a trilogy adaptation of the Fate/Stay Night visual novel. Along with Saber, the Servant he summons,Shirou allies himself with the magus Rin Tohsaka and takes part in the Holy Grail War.But the battle starts to go awry as secret maneuvers by unseen forces are put into play.THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR ENTRIES IN THE SERIES Shirou decides to shelter Sakura in his home. Murders abound across the city, and the atmosphere grows ominous. But once the Holy Grail War starts, there's a change in the air in Fuyuki City. Every morning,she goes to Shirou's house to make breakfast and dinner for him, bringing kindness into the life of a boy utterly alone in the world. There's a young girl by Shirou's side who's in love with him?Sakura Matou. That was his thought.10 years after the Holy Grail War?a battle waged by Masters andServants over the wish-granting container, the Holy Grail?another war breaks out in Fuyuki City.Shirou Emiya?the adopted son of Kiritsugu Emiya,a participant of the previous Holy Grail War?resolves to fight,carrying out Kiritsugu's dying wish.
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