Kizumonogatari Part 3: Reiketsu
Kizumonogatari Part 3: Reiketsu

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Kizumonogatari Part 3: Reiketsu

2017
Movie
83 min
Japanese

With help from Meme Oshino, the apparition specialist, Koyomi defeats the three powerful vampire hunters: Dramaturgy, Episode and Guillotinecutter. Koyomi takes back all the limbs of Kiss-shot Acerola-orion Heart-under-blade in order to become a human again.

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IMDb8.1/10
Google Users93%
Director: Tatsuya OishiGenres: Animation, Action, Fantasy, Mystery

Plot Summary

Araragi accepts Kiss-shot's true nature and embraces his own desires, leading to a battle with Hanekawa. He must confront the consequences of his choices and the sacrifices made to protect his friends and his own humanity. The final confrontation determines the fate of everyone involved and the nature of Araragi's existence.

Critical Reception

The final installment of the Kizumonogatari trilogy received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its stunning animation, intense action sequences, and emotionally resonant conclusion. Critics praised its bold artistic direction and its success in adapting the complex source material. Audience reception was similarly positive, with many hailing it as a fitting end to the series.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its exceptional visual artistry and fluid animation.

  • Hailed as an intense and emotionally satisfying conclusion to the trilogy.

  • Commended for its complex narrative and character development.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praised 'Kizumonogatari Part 3: Reiketsu' for its breathtaking animation and epic conclusion. Many highlighted the satisfying resolution of Araragi's story and the series' unique artistic style. Some viewers noted the mature themes and complex plot as elements they particularly enjoyed.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Feature Film at the Newtype Anime Awards 2017.

Fun Fact

The distinctive visual style and experimental animation techniques employed in the Kizumonogatari films were a deliberate choice by director Tatsuya Oishi to visually represent Araragi's psychological state and the surreal nature of the Monogatari world.

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