Their conflict considering how to live and what to do in the world was shrinked to from-time-to-time quarrels.Ģ) The movie DOESN'T show a well done flashback about how Mikasa was saved by Eren, which gave the audience explanation why Mikasa feels strong for Eren. Because creators had to put 13 episodes in one film, they didn't include important moments that are necessary to develop characters:ġ) The movie DOESN'T show how the relationship between Eren and Jean This movie should be watched only by fans in order to remember the story before watching the upcoming second season. Is it a nice recap that can be enjoyed as much, or almost, as the original adaptation? The movie I am going to talk about is the recap of 1-13 episodes. It inspired some anime adaptations: 26 episode long overrated TV series, OVAs and movies. I honestly think that the movie provides the same excitement and is just as epic as the show!Īttack on Titan is the very popular manga nowadays. The music is great and the art is amazing.
However, apart from the obvious fact that some scenes had to be cut out, there's nothing to complain about. It felt like that one was a little too rushed in the movie. They could have saved it for the next movie and replaced it with more material for the scene where Eren saves himself, Mikasa and Armin from being shot by the canon. Not perfect but pretty good! The presentation of the survey corps was short and pretty irrelevant to include in this movie, since it was the only scene they appeared in. What I'm trying to say is that I think they didĪ pretty good job with chosing which scenes to include and not. And even if you haven't seen the show, the movie presents the characters well enough for you to get a good graps of who they are. Sure, they helpt with the character development, but if you've watched the show you know the charachters already. It simply can't include every scene from the first half of the show! Too bad some of them were left out, but they weren't really that important for the story if you think about it.
First of all, I'd like to point out that this is a 2 hour movie.