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Ninja Kamui (2024)
Started off strong but fell off
It was amazing at the start. Great concept, decent story, great fight scenes and simply beautiful animation. I gave it 10/10
Then, I don't know what happened. They got tired? Ran out of budget or lost interest? But the characters weren't properly developed. I couldn't bring myself to care about the cop, the main character got flatter as the story progressed and they killed off the one character I cared about.
Worst part? The animation and fight scenes that were one of the major selling points got worse. It became a nauseating, fake-looking CGI fest. I quit halfway through episode 13 because I just couldn't stand it anymore.
The 7/10 rating is entirely due to the first few episodes, the rest deserve a 5 at best and 3 if I continue watching it. I hope they fix up.
Kimi no na wa. (2016)
Mesmerizing and utterly beautiful!
I just watched this after seeing someone casually recommend it online and it didn't disappoint. The graphics, characters, story, and dialogue were all superb! I never wanted it to end.
God, where can I find more movies like this?
Legion (2017)
A refreshing take on superhero
Legion checks all the points on how to make not just a great superhero series but great TV in general.
It was confusing at times but if you stick with it, every episode has something new and interesting to offer.
I will be very sad to see it go
The Boys (2019)
A gritty, realistic and interesting take on the superhero genre
The Boys adds a heavy dose of reality to the superhero which is frequently all sunshine and rainbows.
The language, cgi, dialogue, story, everything screams: reality!