The character design is still so distinctive, and the play is more beautiful, but I don't like the editing of this part, and a few songs are inserted too stiffly. The singing of Ruka Aizawa, played by Akira Kuroki, can basically be eliminated. Her role It can also be reduced a little more. Her performance is not as enjoyable as Makase Takahisa's lovely girlfriend; the Mikami brothers began to laugh, a little abrupt, and the original character changed without a mask; Kawanishi Ren's plot was a bit deviated from the main line, so that His underworld father who came to assassinate Genji Takiya is far-fetched, and Shinnosuke Abe, who plays Kawanishi Jin, is even more exaggerated. . .
The last line of Haruma Miura, the first-year trio has never made a move. All these indicate that there will definitely be a sequel. Of course, the most effective support is the box office sale. The final chapter that Miike Takashi said before seems impossible. That's right, it's just that the third graders are arranged to graduate at the end, maybe the sequel is the time for another newcomer. . .
The Mei Tenglong played by Haruma Miura also played too little, but his appearance is really too handsome. . . Yamada Takayuki's acting skills are getting better and better, looking forward to his "Kamogawa Holmore". . .
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