BD is on March 31.
Well, the advice was for anime-onlies who might struggle to understand the films on their own context, so it doesn't apply to someone who has read the VN, seeing as they'll be able to understand the movies just fine.
And I never said to watch it in theatres, you can just wait for it to be out on DVD or watch it for free on whatever legal streaming site it ends up on.
We live in an age of convenience, so do whatever is convenient for you.
Wit all respect, i dot see why he keeps posting in this thread, he is not even talking the movie, all he does is saying how go to theather is a instant death. His stance is clear, and fair, why he keeps jumping to anyone who gives advice to OTHER people ?
At least we have a BD date now
dont need to, he was not talking to you
Practically forgot about looking to see if anyone here cared to reply to my last posting,... but that's probably because I ended up listening to my gut and did see it a second time after all!
...Though if I was still seeking an answer, this definitely would've helped push me toward a second viewing lol. And to my surprise, the old AMC theater at the fading mall was actually pretty good? Screen-size actually seemed bigger, stadium seating was comfortable (and I chose a perfect seat too IMO), and the top 1/20th of the screen wasn't cut off in the projection! The viewing environment was practically perfect.
It just felt really good to see it again in theaters and be aurally bathed in Kaijura music and the FX (the impact of Saber Alter vs Rider could really be felt in the reverb)!
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Okay, putting aside the theatrical quality of the viewing(s), how was the film itself? Well, to regurgitate thoughts I've shared on twitter, plus PLENTY extra:
[NOTE: Spoiler-tagging only the film-original scenes of the things that matter, so simple plot points from the VN are largely being left untagged]
Spring song was, by and far for the better (and not much for the worse) the densest, maybe most faithful adaptation in the trilogy.
The ensemble cast (namely Kirei, Rin, Illya) really got their due, and thankfully their development didn't feel as much on the side of "too little too late" as I had feared; their arcs and actions worked well in the film, at least in the moment of seeing them.... and that was only after very recent re-watches of the first HF films; I haven't reviewed the VN nor Fate/Zero in a much longer while. Really, spring song seems to not only use its two hour runtime really wisely, it even felt longer than it really was.... which I guess is a feeling when you get when much of the movie churns out climax after climax! Many scenes felt written and performed really, really well; I don't think the Aniplex subs this time got in the way of my enjoyment, if they were sub-optimal in the first place.
Some scenes definitely brought me near tear-shedding territory.... and I might've actually crossed into that, had my daily prescribed antidepressants not kept me in check like they usually do. Nine Lives Blade Works felt really cinematically special, easily marking itself as one of my early favorites despite a couple of awkward shots of CG Berserker (who I hope will get retouched a bit to look less out-of-place in the Einzbern forest). The parting scene between Illya and Shirou was also more precious than I ever remembered it, if not so much thanks to Kadowaki's perfromance then absolutely thanks to Sugiyama's emotional cracking voice as a visibly mind-broken Shirou. Especially moving, too, was
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The OST was as superb as it's ever been for me! I only wish some of the music tracks went on longer, like the first MANLY choral piece that played as Shirou and Kirei started their fisticuffs. I didn't look much for any carry-over themes from the VN, but whatever might've been there-- was that "All the Evils of the World" I heard play as one of the BGMS during Shirou/Kiriei?-- was appropriately placed, and whatever was not included likely had good justification for not being. (No "New Dawn" during the epilogue, but we did get a beautiful scenic segue into Aimer's [Haru wa Yuku], so I didn't even think about its absence at the time.) Of special note is the rendition of the Emiya theme during Nine Lives Blade Works, which with its bass thumps absolutely SLAPPED... if there was only one moment to really listen in with headphones or speakers, I'd prioritize Nine Lives Blade Works. The whole scene was the first of many to absolutely floor me. (And speaking of Nine Lives, it was really beautiful to see that scene bookended by renditions of kalafina's [believe] theme, which we heard hearkened back to when Shirou/Sakura and Archer/Rin walked past each other in the rain in lost butterfly.)
The animation of Rider vs. Saber Alter was ufotable again firing on all its cylinders as expected, though it demands quite a bit of attention to follow along, even with the bits of slow-mo. Shirou vs. Kirei made all the right kinds of impact, feeling realistically visceral and down-to-earth after the amounts of acrobatics we'd get earlier. (That said, I think some are being too dismissive of some of those "acrobatics"; the characters' movements aren't like those cool-but-nonsensical movements and air-time that Shirou went through in landing a blow on Gilgamesh in Unlimited Blade Works penultimate episode.)
My only remaining concerns have to do with the explanation of Avenger and the epilogue.
Now, the scene explaining Angra Mainyuu went over better the second viewing, having paid better attention to the subtitles for the scene, but I still felt disappointed that the only visuals that played over the explanation (which Illya gave to Shirou and Rin as they walked through Fuyuki) were pans over Fuyuki citizenry and inanimate town objects. I guess they didn't want to introduce anything too new for such a relatively short scene, as well as save any big visual reveals about Angra Mainyuu for a possible Hollow Ataraxia anime? Oh well.
And as for the epilogue? It resonated with me more than not, especially with the sisterly bonding between Rin and Sakura, but I'm not sure how effectively Shirou's status was ultimately communicated at the end.... surely there could've been a little more telling on top of its showing, no? The epilogue might be the scene I need to re-watch the most, which gets me even more uneasy about how secondaries, like my sister and brother-in-law, might process it. I feel like I must've missed something that was said but maybe not caught by the Aniplex subs. (Huh, maybe they did affect my enjoyment a bit after all.)
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Even so, it was quite masterful for a two hour long finale to the Heaven's Feel trilogy. So rewarding to see ufotable's Fate/stay night endeavor as announced in 2014 come to completion in spring song. (Now, sometime, please... do a Hollow Ataraxia anime. And/or a new Fate route revision)
Completely Arbitrary Numerical Score Is! 9.5/10
Greetings everyone.
I've been away from BL for a while, but after learning that HF's trilogy was finally complete(ish) I decided to come back to see the complete trilogy back-to-back. Found the first and the second, and knew that the third was still in theaters (in the US) so probably it'd been a while since it'd been out on Japan.
So I found the thread most likely to contain the people who would know. Is there any version of HFIII(spring song) floating around the interwebs that you know about? We can talk it over PMs, if you want.
Otherwise, we have to wait until the Blu Ray Disk comes out?
For what it's worth, there is a new camrip torrent that was put up just yesterday, where the uploader advertises it as being better quality than the old one.
But I personally don't want to risk lessening the memory of my theater experiences of seeing the movie those first two times, so I don't think I'll check it out. (I honestly kind of hope it gets deleted from the site I saw it on soon, as it'd suck if this dis-incentivized Aniplex USA from future screenings.)
The next time I see the movie in full, I only want it to be on blu-ray, which will be released on March 31st... a full year from the originally scheduled theatrical release date IIRC.
So four months and a week away? I suppose I'll have to deal. I'm still stuck in my home and my country doesn't have any screenings that I know of so I can only wait for an online offer.
Having just finished a less-than-ideal version of the movie, I thought it was overall pretty good. My memory of the VN is lacking, so I won't be deep-diving or anything. Just a few impressions.
The scene of Kirei walking through the Church was super cool.
Kirei on-top of the Church was great and I can't wait to see it in better quality. Kirei in general was great in this movie.
CGI Berserker looked bloody awful, and the spinning was dumb as fuck. The build-up to it was fantastic, though.
Why is Zouken so hot?
Rider vs Salter really needs to be watched in all its glory. I know it's an odd thing to comment on, but I think they did a really good job with Rider's speed and the movement of her legs. I'm not sure how I feel about the music. It might be better in proper quality.
I think they did a perfectly fine job portraying Shirou's pain when he had to kill Saber. His face said it all.
They could've portrayed Shirou's amnesia and mental damage much better. It wasn't really clear from his inability to say Rider's name that he couldn't remember it, as opposed to him just being too exhausted to.
I wish Sakura's hair had turned back after she had been stabbed, like her eyes did.
Shirou vs Kirei was... okay. It wasn't bad on its own, but it could've been so much better. I didn't like how they tried to mix it up with different moves. Would've been better as a pure slug fest. Also, the fuck was that face Kirei did at one point? Lmao
Aniplex subs can go suck a dick.
Last edited by Orivaa; November 26th, 2020 at 04:53 AM.
Aniplex subs are odd. Like do they just have bad subbing teams or do they just rip off someone else's subs or what?
They obviously have their own team. How would they rip the subs for a product for which subs doesn't currently exist?
I actually watched the movie for four times.
Everytime I re-watch, I more understand all these hidden points of film.
Too many hidden points in the film.
I wonder any newbie understand what Kotomine are saying in the last battle?
The meaning of Illya last sentence " Do you want to live? No matter..." actually mention not only HG wishing, but also the conclusion about Sakura living?
And the meaning of Shirou's key?
I think many guys should watch this film two-three times to really understand all of these elements. I even have to re-read the novel,too.
btw...
I hate the way they remove how Sakura talk about Tokiomi.
Illya last scene is really good. I really cried for her and Shirou.
And:
The scene when Shirou stabs Sakura with his Broken Rule. I think they don't draw Sakura's expression fix with what I usually image.
I think in that scene, Sakura's face have to full of tears while still smiles in happiness and peaceful.
Last edited by kohaku; November 26th, 2020 at 09:58 AM.
Rin saying "are you happy? in the ending makes the cut?
Can anyone recall-- or well, perhaps point out now, should one desire to review the cam-rip put up the other day (which I DMed you more specifically about, lethum)-- how "bad" the Aniplex subs were this time for Spring Song?
I'm already familiar with how upsetting some of their subtitling work has been in the past, like in some UBW episodes, but honestly, how bad has it been for the Heaven's Feel films, or spring song in particular?
Aside from their modus operandi of not caring to subtitle any of the songs (always remember those, fan-subbers!), the only Aniplex subs I recall negatively were those for a few bits in lost butterfly: in Kirei's "blessing scene" after Shirou/Sakura have sex; the subtitles literally translating Shirou's 'asobi ni' question to Sakura as "go out to play" rather than "go out/hang out somewhere" or something more natural; and Shinji's unnatural pluralization of his sex as "intercourses." I don't recall any bad vibes from any scene in spring song, aside from a really vague guess that just maybe the subtitles missed something in the epilogue?
Without more specific examples, I'd be inclined to think there's more meme than merit to the aniplex subs really being bad in spring song.
Hmm. I remeber she say it in the movie,too.Rin saying "are you happy? in the ending makes the cut?