Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku · review
My first movie in full CGI. It was high quality, and though I really felt like a videogame at times, there were moments were I realised that yes, there are things that you simply couldn't do with traditional animation, like the small swaying of bodies, the split second microexpressions. They took great care in the animation and the choice of cast was also stellar. Story-wise, it had an interesting beginning and build up and the dystopian settings were intriguing. Unfortunately it unraveled towards the end and they rushed everything into a jumble of very Evangelion-esque tropes, which was quite disappointing. The characters also seemed tolack depth, and had tragedy that was just touched upon to justify their reactions but lacked exposure. It might have worked better as a series, imo.