i choose you! basically felt rushed the entire time and contrarily, despite having a much larger cast and more complex storyline, the power of us never felt like things were moving too fast or too slow
i knew it was “well received” in the sense that of 6 extremely unnoteworthy reviewers, the majority liked it (making it the only “Certified Fresh” pokémon movie), but i was surprised at how good the general composition and direction was (it’s the first movie to not be directed by Kunihiko Yuyama) even if the script suffered from some flaws
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