![]() ![]() However, for every answer that the sequel movie gives, there are only more questions with disturbing implications. Clocking in at an hour and forty-five minutes, the movie is the perfect length for the amount of material that is required to cover the entirety of the fifth layer arc. What I can give you is just how well the execution of Riko’s adventure in the fifth layer is. Having read the manga and being a Bondrewd cosplayer myself, I’m beyond the shock and horror of what transpires within the movie. Unfortunately, I can’t give you a genuine reaction to the story. ![]() I thought that with all the twists and turns, it will leave viewers a little shaken with how it all ends even though the three main characters do manage to take their Last Dive. You know who Bondrewd is and what he did in the first season’s flashbacks so there are expectations that those story threads will be resolved in an satasifty manner. From the Umbra Hands encounter in the field of Eternal Fortunes to the final scene, it doesn’t let off the narrative gas pedal in the slightest. Picking up directly after Riko, Reg and Nanachi set off to descend down to the lower half of the fourth layer, Dawn of the Deep Soul delivers a harrowing adventure in and around Bondrewd’s base of operations as they try to find a way to descend past the fifth layer. For those who patiently waited for three years to see the sequel, Dawn of Deep Soul is everything that both manga and anime fans have wanted to experience. Now, with Sentai Filmworks following Disney Plus’s model of limited-timed streaming rentals and Blu-rays being made available, the sequel to 2017’s Made in Abyss is now widely available for viewing. Originally, I was intending to go to the North American premiere back in April but a certain human malware decided to crash the entire world economy and postpone showings until the fall. ![]()
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