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Aug 2, 2022
So I watched it without any expectations, ended up getting emotional at the climax. At first I thought it will just be just another youth summer adventure stories which turned out to be absolutely wrong.

Two long-time friends, separated after graduating middle school, reunites the next summer. Except that among them, now there is one wildcard third party, who speaks in riddles and most of the times talks about something that one would doubt is real, who ended up triggering and changing everything.

The film invested practically 80% of its runtime for something with zero payoff before actually revealing the twist ending. While I'm sure many will, ...
Jan 27, 2020
Despite the calamity that happened upon them last year, Kyoto Animation's latest silver screen outing still holds to their standard. After having the chance to witness Violet Evergarden: Eien to Jidoushuki Ningyou last weekend, it still left a fragrant aftertaste even days later.

The Japanese have a knack to make any mundane profession or activity into philosophical raison d'être—just take a look at last years's Gaikotsu Shoten'in Honda-san, and in this film they do basically that, but to the postal industry as a whole—and by proxy to the ghostwriting industry.

As a background, Violet Evergarden tells the story of the eponymous character who were discharged from the ...


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