Wasn’t that an experience. I’m truly thankful I kept on watching the show preceding this without dropping it. This movie right here is definitely worth the endless eight. With a runtime of almost 3 hours, I can’t believe this managed to keep my attention. It didn’t feel boring in the least. There was so much going on. The writing was awesome. The payout man, totally worth the long watch time.

This movie is like an extension to the first 6 eps of the show. Those episodes felt unique and not boring at all. The movie, as if taking inspiration from them, was the same. It had emotion. It made me care. It made me want to watch it. It took quite a bit of pressure from me to keep on watching the series. Thinking this is from the same show is simply astonishing.

I love how expressive the show manifested Kyon’s internal conflict. I mean, from the beginning I knew what we were seeing werent flashbacks or anything but the personas of his mind.