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Digimon Adventure tri. Confession · review

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Top reader May 14, 2018 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
7 /10

I had the wonderful opportunity to see this movie in theaters, and I am glad to say that it was a worthwhile experience. Getting the bad stuff out of the way first, I was not a fan of the english voice acting. I hadn't watched Digimon since I was a kid, so the 4-Kids level of quality hit me like a truck. That's not to say that every voice was awful. Yamato and T.K. sounded pretty good. But most of the cast, especially the digimon, had pretty distracting voices that took you out of the experience. Most of the animation was fine, but whenever thecharacters were falling, it was obvious that the animator had just drawn one frame and was shaking it back and forth. On a character level, I found Mimi very annoying, making the same self-pitying speech over and over again. Ty telling her to shut up was probably the most satisfying scene in this whole movie. I was surprised to find myself laughing multiple times during this movie. Each character's personality was distinct and enjoyable. Most jokes hit the exact right points and kept me engaged. Similarly, this movie is also very good at making dramatic scenes engaging through the character's emotional dialogue and animation. The message this movie has about the concept of growing up and a person changing over time was really well thought out. The movie is aware of their target audience; the now young adults who experienced the Digimon franchise as children, and really speaks to them with this general theme. Without spoiling anything, the last scene of the movie was a very satisfying conclusion that left me excited for the next film.

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