Only slightly better than the rest of the series. I mean, the entire chapter is built upon the insane series of very profound coincidences and contrivances, yet it is trying to throw the dust in your eyes with artificial pathos and forced tragedy. Unfortunately, this story cannot work in such a cramped format. Compare it to another good anime about separated twins finding each other - Futari no Lotte. "Lotte" used one and only coincidence to get the story going, so it didn't feel contrived at all. Accidents are the myth, yknow. I don't feel that this movie made me in the slightest a betterperson than before. What are the morals, really? Don't make kids? Don't be yakuza? Don't do other stuff normal people won't do? Well thanks a great deal for your care there buddy, but you'll need something more substantial to get my attention.
7
/10