Code Geass: Akito the Exiled 3: The Brightness Falls
Code Geass: Akito the Exiled 3: The Brightness Falls

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Code Geass: Akito the Exiled 3: The Brightness Falls

2015
Movie
60 min
Japanese

After discovering the face of their true enemy, someone who is related to Akito and responsible for the Geass placed upon him, W-0 attempts to return to their base at Castle Weisswolf. However, stranded in Warsaw due to a complication involving their military identification, they are forced to accept the help of local gypsies, allowing the squad to take some time to deepen their bonds. Meanwhile, Britannian advisor Julius Kingsley and his guard Suzaku Kururugi begin working together with the Knights of St. Michael in order to crush the European resistance once and for all, armed with the destructive power of a giant weapon known as the Ark Fleet.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Kazuki AkaneGenres: Mecha, Military, Sci-fi, Thriller, Supernatural

Plot Summary

In the midst of a brutal war, Akito Hyuga and his fellow soldiers of the European Britannian air force face overwhelming odds. Akito grapples with his past and the mysterious powers he wields, while Leila Brehm seeks to understand his connection to the Geass. The narrative escalates as they confront formidable enemies and internal conflicts, pushing them to their limits.

Critical Reception

As part of the Akito the Exiled OVA series, this installment continues to receive praise for its intricate plot, stunning animation, and intense action sequences, though some viewers note the complexity can be challenging. It's generally viewed as a solid continuation of the Code Geass universe, expanding on its lore and character development.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually impressive mecha battles and high-stakes drama.

  • Applauded for deepening the lore of the Code Geass universe.

  • Some found the plot dense and difficult to follow without prior knowledge of the series.

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Fun Fact

The 'Brightness Falls' subtitle is a direct reference to a line spoken by a character, hinting at a moment of despair or a significant downfall within the narrative.

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