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tintor2
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Posted: Wed May 31, 2023 8:14 pm |
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Nice to see Akane got some roles after the 2015 movie. Still, it's a shame Kogami doesn't seem to have such a big impact considering the duo was kinda the heart of the first PsychoPass season due to how they interacted back then. Then again, at least First Inspector gave them a scene that might give a different impression.
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Megumi Chisato
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Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2023 6:55 am |
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Psycho-Pass is a bona fide classic with great characters, ideas, execution, and themes, but the sequels really didn't understand what made the original great. Psycho-Pass 2 was a retread of the basic plot of Psycho-Pass while making a mess of its characters, worldbuilding, and lore, and Psycho-Pass 3 was just plain boring. I'm interested to see if this film can recapture some of the magic, but it's doubtful.
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LastPage 3
Joined: 13 Jun 2010
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Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2023 9:07 am |
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| Megumi Chisato wrote: | | Psycho-Pass is a bona fide classic with great characters, ideas, execution, and themes, but the sequels really didn't understand what made the original great. Psycho-Pass 2 was a retread of the basic plot of Psycho-Pass while making a mess of its characters, worldbuilding, and lore, and Psycho-Pass 3 was just plain boring. I'm interested to see if this film can recapture some of the magic, but it's doubtful. |
If you somehow managed to come to the impression that Psycho Pass 3 was boring this film is probably not for you. There are plenty of Kogami/Akane scenes so you might enjoy that though.
I'm very much looking forward to how they wrap up some of the plot threads left behind from season 3.
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