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The Garden of Sinners: Oblivion Recording
January 1999: Apprentice mage Azaka Kokutou, Mikiya's younger sister, has been ordered by her mentor, Touko Aozaki, to investigate a certain incident in which fairies steal the memories of students at Azaka's school, Reien Academy. Azaka launches an investigation with the help of Shiki.
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In a city experiencing a string of inexplicable murders, Shiki Ryougi, a young woman with the unique ability to see the "lines of death" in objects and people, becomes entangled in the supernatural events. As she investigates the mysterious disappearances and murders linked to a bizarre structure called the "Mage's Villa," Shiki confronts entities and individuals wielding extraordinary powers. The narrative delves into themes of perception, existence, and the nature of reality as Shiki grapples with her own identity and the forces at play.
Critical Reception
The Garden of Sinners: Oblivion Recording was generally well-received by fans of the series and anime enthusiasts, praised for its dark and atmospheric storytelling, striking animation, and complex narrative. While it may be less accessible to newcomers due to its intricate lore and philosophical undertones, it is considered a significant installment in the Kara no Kyoukai saga, offering a deeper exploration of its world and characters. Audience scores reflect a strong appreciation for its artistic direction and mature themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually stunning animation and intricate art style.
Appreciated for its mature and philosophical exploration of complex themes.
Noted for its compelling, albeit often convoluted, narrative structure.
Google audience: Audience feedback often highlights the film's captivating visuals and mature, thought-provoking storyline. Many viewers commend its distinctive animation quality and the depth of its characters and thematic elements. However, some mention that the complex plot can be challenging to follow without prior knowledge of the series.
Fun Fact
Oblivion Recording is the fifth movie in the Kara no Kyoukai film series, but chronologically, its story takes place before the events of the second film, Paradox Spiral.
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