There's no single moment as glorious as the "Araragi on fire" scene from the first movie, but a great many scenes look very neat. So I don't count that against this movie. But that's Aniplex's problem, not Kizu's. It just doesn't work, for reasons I'll discuss below. Kizu should never have been split into three parts. I'm giving it a perfect ten out of ten, but it does have a problem: the way it was presented. Shaft continues to adapt the best Monogatari story extremely well. She already gives clues that she's not happy with how her life is.(Spoilers for the first movie, obviously.) In the TV show she acts like a know-it-all but in the movie it's clear that she rather wants to do other stuff besides learning. She's a little bit stalkerish but it really works out in the movie. She looks like a bookwurm but doesn't act like one. The way Tsubasa acts is a lot different too compared to the TV-series, I actually really enjoyed the way she was potraited in the movie though. Like, he offers to help his friends, he gets beaten up and his friends step in to do the hard work. Something that happens a lot in the TV-show is that the rest of the cast tries to make Araragi come across as a weakling since they normally fight for him. The way Araragi grows his limbs back as a vampire was quite unique and different too. I get why the scene is in the movie but it just feels weird. He cares for his friends but he would never just scold them. Mainly with the way that Araragi is carrying himself in the movie feels different. Araragi actually tries really hard to get Tsubasa to leave 'm alone but he does it in a very malicious way which is a side we don't really see from him in the rest of the TV-series. Some of it are character changes which is weird to see since the series has been going for so long. There are a few things in the second movie that actually confused me.
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