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劇場版 進撃の巨人 完結編 THE LAST ATTACK
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Movie
Finished Airing
Nov 8, 2024
A compilation movie for Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season - Kanketsu-hen.
9.5/10
Average Review Score
91%
Recommend It
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Reviews Worldwide
My first and probably my only review I will do on MAL. Originally, when I saw the last episodes when they aired I gave both of them a 9. I think incredibly highly of this show, some people didn't really like the ending, but personally I really really enjoyed it. I did not go into this movie expecting to give it anything higher than a 9. But genuinely, this is easily the best thing I've seen and it's not even close. I've watched hundreds and hundreds of movies, this surpasses all of them, and it's not even close. I also was incredibly emotional watching thiswhich I didn't expect since I already saw the last 2 episodes. But I guess just something about this movie being on the Big Screen just made this so so much more spectacular. There was parts of it where I genuinely really wanted to cry. It was like everything got amplified 100 times over. And probably what also made this movie for me personally is that I got to see this movie for truly what it is. I read and found out that the Director for this movie when he was making the storyboards for this, he wrote it with the intent of it being a movie. Which is really really great because I got to see this for really what it was. Seeing both episodes back to back was incredibly seamless and I think the best way to watch this finale. I saw this on February 10th on Monday, and I saw it last night in Sub again and planning on seeing it again tonight in the Dub. This movie is beautiful. It's probably the most beautiful movie I've ever seen, and probably the hardest movie I've ever had to watch. 10/10 easily the best thing I've ever seen. Thank you Hajime Isayama for writing this incredibly amazing beautiful story, I will never ever forget it. Shinzo Sasageyo. o7 Also, the Post Credit Scene was a really really nice touch, won't say what it is. But it was a really really really nice touch. <3
"ATTACK ON TITAN: The Last Attack" is a final tribute to one of the greatest works of fiction of all time. It's a powerful conclusion, combining the last two special episodes — and it's absolutely excellent. The animation has reached new heights — beautiful, fluid, and captivating. The sound effects and music are astonishing and deeply moving. Nearly every track in Attack on Titan is pure gold. Characters like Eren Yeager, Mikasa Ackerman, Armin Arlert, Historia Reiss, Reiner Braun, Zeke, Grisha Yeager, Connie Springer, Sasha Braus, Jean Kirstein, Captain Levi, Hange, Commander Erwin — nearly every character is well-written and perfect in their own way. Some fans dislikeGabi and Annie, but I don’t. They perfect in their role and situation. And while I’m firmly against genocide and don’t support Eren’s actions — in fact, I hate him for it — he still remains my No. 1 favorite anime character, tied with Itachi Uchiha. Complex, tragic, and unforgettable. If I ever got the chance, I would hug every character and talk to them for hours. The action scenes are breathtaking. The visuals and landscapes are exotic, gorgeous — pure wallpaper material! The ending of Attack on Titan is perfect. Personally, I liked it more than Code Geass’ ending. In Code Geass, people got their typical fictional happy ending — peace and smiles. But AOT? It dares to go darker. Even after a genocide, humanity continues to fight. Conflict may pause, but it’s impossible to erase forever. That realism hits hard. In just 89 episodes, Attack on Titan reached a level of storytelling and impact that most anime fail to achieve even after hundreds of episodes. This isn’t just a show to me. It’s my love, my heart, and my mind. It’s part of my memories. The series, the movie, every episode — all are amazing and unforgettable. The storyline, the plot twists, the peak moments, the philosophies, the character development, the pacing, the beginning, the conclusion — everything is perfect. Peak fiction. Those 2 hours and 24 minutes felt like just 24 minutes to me. The end-credits scene was wholesome and heartwarming at the same time. Thank you to everyone who contributed to this piece of cinema. This is ABSOLUTE CINEMA. Thank you, Wit Studio. Thank you, MAPPA Studio. Thank you, Hajime Isayama — for this MASTERPIECE.
I am writing this just after watching "Attack On Titan The Last Attack" and holy shit is this movie was amazing. The characters, plot and everything leading up to the rumbling is executed near perfectly, creating an amazing way of giving characters more development while ending the series off. I am so happy that they made this movie a thing in the first place. I think any fan of Attack On Titan needs to see this, especially in on the big screen in cinemas. In my opinion, this film deserves a 10/10. That doesn't mean that this movie is perfect but it will definitely berecognized as a masterpiece of fiction, and as a great way of ending off the legacy Attack On Titan holds.
This is a flawless masterpiece. Firstly, what I would like to say is that there isn't many shows that quite hit like attack on titan did. After finishing the anime and all episodes, i still found myself in a state like i felt it wasnt over, it was it gave me everything. But it wasnt until this movie that i finally felt like i could give aot a proper send off. I think this movie achieves and answers all viewer questions, and rounds up every character arc between all the previous seasons. I will promise you if you watch this far into the series you willnot be disappointed. This movie wasn't a cash grab it was a conclusion to a magnificent story. For any personal ratings of the movie. Soundtrack 10/10, Story 10/10 Characters 10/10 animation/visuals 10/10 overall 10/10. Finally i want to say thank you to Hajime Isayama for writing this masterpiece and changing everyone's life for the better. When you watch this, not only will all your favourite characters develop, but so will you in a personal level.
Having seen this film in the cinema hit me in a completely different way!! I was already in tears within the first 10 minutes... even though I already knew the whole story, I was still devastated! It was definitely one of the most intense experiences I've ever had. Practically everyone in my session also cried throughout the entire movie, and it was comforting to know that I wasn't the only one who cried in public. And I say more, if you like Shingeki, try to go watch it in the cinema because watching "the rumbling" with all the audio control and image quality makes the experience muchmore intense and unique!!