Story: The story is a recap of the episodes, but there is much more depth in the relationships, specifically Akihito and Mirai's. We get to see how much Mirai has struggled through the additional scenes, so it makes the story even more touching. The complexity and emotions of this movie helps you understand how Mirai and Akihito developed feelings for each other. Art: The art is the same as the episodes, so it's great as always. Sound: The emotions when the characters speak makes a significant impact on their relationships with each other. The music increased the intensity of scenes when it was required, and the themesongs depicted the emotions of the characters very well.
Character: Mirai and Akihito's kindness and sincerity are traits that make both of them very likable. The other characters, such as Sakura and Hiromi, serve to be very supportive companions emotionally, and in some cases, on the battlefield.
Enjoyment: As someone who watched the episodes and did not feel an intense enjoyment to the series, I was very surprised to see how much I enjoyed this film. It was remarkable to see a closer perspective to the characters' emotions and thoughts, so it was fulfilling to see the characters experience obstacles, and find their own peace.
Overall: This movie is recommended for everyone who has watched the episodes. If you didn't enjoy the episodes very much like I did, you have even more reason to watch this movie. The movie did a good job at allowing viewers to have a closer look and stronger connection to the characters.