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The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie (2022)
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Movie | The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie |
Real Name | 映画 五等分の花嫁 |
Rating | 8.4 |
Aired | 2022-05-20 |
Duration | 136 |
Types | MOVIE |
Languages | Japanese |
Quality | BDRip |
Subtitle | NA |
Sources | IMDB | TMDB |
Countries
Japan
Genres
Companies
Pony Canyon, Nichion, Bibury Animation Studios, BS11, GYAO, Kodansha, Good Smile Film, Bushiroad, MAGNET, TBS
Stars
Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Kana Hanazawa, Ayana Taketatsu, Miku Ito, Ayane Sakura, Inori Minase
Directors
Masato Jimbo
Writers
Keiichiro Ochi
Taglines
NA
Tags
Description
When five lovely young girls who hate studying hire part-time tutor Futaro, he guides not only their education but also their hearts. Time spent has brought them all closer, with feelings growing within the girls and Futaro. As they finish their third year of high school and their last school festival approaches, they set their sights on what’s next. Is there a future with one of them and Futaro?
Review
Author: LeadingRhyth
The Go-Touban series has always focused more on the sisters and their relationships with each other than it ever does with the actual romance plots. Each of the girls has gotten sufficient development over the series (although some are better developed than others), and that's still the movie's main focus and where it excels. However, this had no right being over 2 hours long - a sign of poor planning and shoddy editing. Additionally, the animation & art, while colourful, is somewhat lacking for a movie production and ends up looking incredibly mediocre. The sound design & soundtrack, however, are reasonably satisfactory, and the VAS have yet again done a great job at handling their individual performances. It's a satisfying and tender conclusion to the series, but one that is otherwise overlong and bland.
The Go-Touban series has always focused more on the sisters and their relationships with each other than it ever does with the actual romance plots. Each of the girls has gotten sufficient development over the series (although some are better developed than others), and that's still the movie's main focus and where it excels. However, this had no right being over 2 hours long - a sign of poor planning and shoddy editing. Additionally, the animation & art, while colourful, is somewhat lacking for a movie production and ends up looking incredibly mediocre. The sound design & soundtrack, however, are reasonably satisfactory, and the VAS have yet again done a great job at handling their individual performances. It's a satisfying and tender conclusion to the series, but one that is otherwise overlong and bland.