Kiba: The Fangs of Fiction surprisingly adds a lot of tense and entertainment to a story that could have been executed as a low-key, slow-paced arthouse flick. The cast is amazing, though I regret a few of these big names end up not getting used properly; or at least their characters are.
Speaking of the story, I admit that this film and Blue, among others, have those not everyone could enjoy nor have it spoken towards. With the case of this film, it might be too confusing for some to understand; as even though as much as I was drawn by this, there are things that are just a little too much to be going on at the same time.
But again, yes I do have fun. Glad I was able to catch this while I can.
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Worth the watch for its fresh concept!!
The first 15 minutes kicks off as already intense. It does wind down for a bit from time to time, but the rest of the film honestly gets even more intense; so intense that it made me wonder how sad and depressing it must be for these characters to go through the things they come across as shown in the story.By the end of the day, Brave: Gunjyo Senki is one heck of a popcorn entertainment ride straight through the end. And no matter every single flaw that you come across and probably have issues with, I am going to assume I got what I was expecting from only watching the trailer of this months back and simply enjoy the ride.
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