PERSONA3 THE MOVIE #2 Midsummer Knight's Dream

2014
6.7| 1h38m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 07 June 2014 Released
Producted By: A-1 Pictures
Country: Japan
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Official Website: http://www.p3m.jp/
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After realizing the value of life and the importance of his own allies, Makoto finally got his smile back. As spring turns into summer, he finds himself learning more about those comrades and getting closer to them. He even meets new friends, including Aegis, an anti-Shadow android, Ken, a grade-schooler who seeks to get revenge for his late mother, and Koromaru, a dog who can use a Persona. Makoto wishes that everything will continue just as they are. However, little by little, the pieces and people in Makoto's new, happy life begin to fall apart, and he is forced to suffer the loss that comes with it.

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Director

Tomohisa Taguchi

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A-1 Pictures

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PERSONA3 THE MOVIE #2 Midsummer Knight's Dream Audience Reviews

Diagonaldi Very well executed
Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
Derry Herrera Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
RetroPizzaTimeCritic The Movie about Makoto and his friends met Mitsuru father named Takeharu Kirijo who tell them about 10 years ago was accidents who create Tartarus and The Dark Hour, and introducing Aigis (7th Generation Anti-Shadow Suppression Weapon), and three new members Ken Adamda, Koromaru, and Akihiko old friend Shinjiro Aragaki who been working together to hunt the shadows. Their was new Persona villain team groups called "Strega" who give Shinjiro a drug for side effects about his health problem because his Persona is out of control, Shinjiro wont join the club about about Ken find out who kill his mother and get it revenge.This movie will truly summer set up after the first movie was Spring, and really heartwarming, protect, and worries who lostAigis is was awesome female character like you guys reminder RoboCop meet Chuck E. Cheese Animatronic, this female character was totally bad@$$ shadow weapon to become android designed to fight Shadows.I feel bad about Ken about what happen his mother death that pretty sad. but Akihiko help his old friend Shijniro but he didn't listen to him, I feel about Akihiko he kindly worries about him.but Strega is one villain group of Persona franchise, I will find out those guys and what they up too
jwwalrath-227-85487 Flipped through Netflix and found this. Liked this more than I thought I would.This is the 2nd film in a 4-part series. They throw you in the deep end without backstory, but I didn't have much trouble figuring out based on the context.This film revolves around a group of teens with powers who're trying to shut down a supernatural event that brings monsters into the world each day for an hour. There is a very dramatic for two of the characters, which I won't reveal.The film moves at a leisurely pace deftly handling both drama/dialogue and action. I liked all the myriad characters and the humor. The big climax is effective and touching.Animation is beautiful in this. One of the best looking anime films of the decade. The monster designs are distinctive. Macabre/whimsical if you will.Sadly, the cost of the films (which are imported instead of distributed through American companies) are pricey and none of the other films are on Netflix.
SlyGuy21 Thanks to a perfect balance of comedy, action, character development, and tragedy, "Midsummer Knight's Dream" is a wonderful sequel. I guess you could say that the first movie was the tutorial of the series. Now that the tutorial is over, the real game can begin. The antagonists have come out, the conflict is clear, and now Yuki and company have a real reason to fight. The climax to this is intense, themes of revenge and coming to terms with what you've done culminate in the ultimate sacrifice from Shinji in a total tear-jerker. I can't wait to see where the story goes from here, but I can bet we haven't seen the last of Strega or the Shadows.