banasanasizene
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In my opinion, you should definitely skip this movie. It was a complete disappointment from start to finish. The characters felt absolutely soulless, lacking any real depth or emotion. Watching it felt like a form of psychological torture, as if I was being forced to endure something painfully uninspired.
The movie was riddled with cliché moments, making it feel incredibly predictable and unoriginal. The characters frequently acted out of character, making it hard to stay immersed in the story.
Here's a fun bit of trivia: Did you know that Gru is actually over 60 years old while Lucy is in her 40s? Pretty wild, right?
Honestly, I don't even know what else to say about this movie. The writing was just that bad.
The movie was riddled with cliché moments, making it feel incredibly predictable and unoriginal. The characters frequently acted out of character, making it hard to stay immersed in the story.
Here's a fun bit of trivia: Did you know that Gru is actually over 60 years old while Lucy is in her 40s? Pretty wild, right?
Honestly, I don't even know what else to say about this movie. The writing was just that bad.
As someone who genuinely enjoyed the first season, I had high expectations for the second season, hoping it would build upon the solid foundation laid by its predecessor. Unfortunately, the second season turned out to be a major disappointment. It felt like a generic isekai anime, lacking originality and depth, and worse, it came across as an uninspired Overlord ripoff. The storytelling felt lazy, with predictable tropes and uninspired world-building. I was eagerly anticipating a fresh and engaging continuation, but what I got instead was a soulless imitation that failed to capture the magic of the first season.
I could barely get through one episode of this anime. The main character is an otaku, which is fine, but the supporting cast is bizarre: a little girl (maou) and a middle-aged woman . What's worse, the entire anime takes place in the main character's room. No other locations, no sense of adventure-just four walls and stale conversations. The characters lack depth, the plot goes nowhere, and the setting is suffocating. I wanted to like it, but I couldn't. One episode was more than enough.
Also felt depressing that this is a reflection of reality for some people out there . Maybe this written in that way ?
Also felt depressing that this is a reflection of reality for some people out there . Maybe this written in that way ?