Made in abyss wandering twilight
Made in abyss wandering twilight
Made in Abyss Movie 2: Wandering Twilight
Wandering Twilight
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The Great Fault Arc
Riko and Reg descend through the 3 rd layer, the Great Fault, which features a long, vertical shaft. The trip is made more dangerous by the Madokajack constantly seeking prey. Fortunately, there are plenty of Neritantan who make nests in holes along the shaft. Riko uses them as distractions to draw the predators away. Riko and Reg run into the very same Crimson Splitjaw that Reg saved Riko from previously. Reg recalls Ozen’s warning: using the Incinerator causes Reg to pass out within ten minutes, and for two hours afterward, it is impossible to wake him up. This would leave Riko completely unprotected. [4]
The two decide to retreat by using a close cave system. In doing so they accidentally stumble into a nest of a Madokajack and with no other choice, due to being in an enclosed space, Reg uses his Incinerator to kill the creature. After he passes out Riko drags him along with her, in order to create more distance between them and the Crimson Splitjaw. During Riko’s journey, through the cave system, she gets swallowed by an Amakagame but is able to cut her way out of it by using a small dagger. [Anime only]
Riko manages to get to a more open spot, from which she and Reg will be able to descend to the 4 th layer. Moments later, the Crimson Splitjaw shows up again, due to having tracked their scent. Riko gets ready to fight it with the Blaze Reap, but luckily Reg wakes up and, after seeing the situation, leaps forward and hits the Crimson Splitjaw with the Blaze Reap. The Crimson Splitjaw falls off the edge into the shaft, where it is attacked by several Madokajack. [5]
Riko and Reg descend to the 4 th layer, which consists of a series of platforms filled with hot water. As they travel, Reg becomes aware of something watching them, that also moves when they talk. He thinks it may be a Delver, but not a White Whistle Delver, though he is concerned that he hasn’t been able to locate it yet. Suddenly, an Orb Piercer appears behind them. [6]
Poison and Soul Liberation Arc
Riko warns Reg not to fight back against the Orb Piercer, as they can pierce through even steel. The Orb Piercer fires needles at the two, and Reg grabs Riko, and manages to successfully evade unscathed. Then, the Orb Piercer extends its spikes and rushes at them. Reg and Riko themselves aren’t hurt, but the Orb Piercer is able to tear the backpack, and their equipment goes flying out. [7]
The Orb Piercer charges at them, and Reg attempts to block it with the Scaled Umbrella, however, the Orb Piercer is able to break through it and the spikes nearly hit Reg. When Reg looks for the Blaze Reap, behind him, Riko’s hand was hit by Orb Piercer’s poisonous spike and Reg panicks. [8]
Escape is the only option for Reg, but they can’t escape as the Orb Piercer predicts their movements. Reg tries ascending the 4 th layer however, that would cause Riko to be inflicted with the curse of the 4 th layer. Riko tells him to ascend regardless, because she doesn’t have much time left to live once the poison spreads to far. Reg grants her request and ascends to the 4 th layer, with 800-meter altitude. After the ascension, Riko begins to hallucinate, as well as starts bleeding out of every orifice. Reg attempts to wipe the blood from her eyes, but no matter how many times he wipes it, blood keeps gushing out. [9]
Riko tells Reg that he wll have to cut off her hand or she will die. Riko stops breathing in a midst of this. Reg sobs trying to revive Riko from dying and an unfamiliar voice comes from nearby. The voice instructs Reg to do CPR to Riko. She then begins to breathe, but the person says she will not regain consciousness anytime soon. Togther with Reg, they carry Riko to their hideout and fetch some sticks for a splint. Inside the hideout is delving equipment, whistles, pickaxes, and much more. The person remembers they haven’t stated their name yet, pulls down their hood, and introduce themself as Nanachi. They also tell Reg they are what Delvers call a Narehate. [10] [11]
With Nanachi’s help Reg starts to gather the ingredients needed to cure Riko. During the gathering he encounters the Orb Piercer again and, thanks to the help of Nanachi via a communicator, is able to ward it off with a beam from his Incinerator. Nanacha, surprised by the power of it and similarity to Bondrewd’s Sparagmos, asks Reg to kill Mitty with it to end her suffering. [12] [13] [14]
Dreadful Experimentation Flashback Arc
Nanachi was born in the far north region of Sereni, lost their family and home at a young age, and was taken to the Abyss by the infamous White Whistle Delver, Bondrewd, along with many other children. [15]
Bondrewd was experimenting with ways to negate the curse of the Abyss, using children as his test subjects. While in the Abyss, Nanachi meets Mitty, another child taken by Bondrewd, and the two became close friends. Eventually, the number of children decreased, until finally Mitty was chosen to be experimented on and was led out by Bondrewd. Worried for Mitty, Nanachi followed, and soon found her trapped in one of two connected capsules. [16]
Walking in at that moment, Bondrewd then decided to use the two as test subjects together because of their strong relationship, as previous experiments with humans and animals had not been effective. Nanachi was then forced into the other capsule, lowered to the 6 th layer, and then quickly brought back up. The capsules were designed to transfer the Curse onto only one subject, Mitty, leaving the other potentially unaffected. Both survived and became Narehate as a result, but Nanachi retained their humanity and mind, as the majority of the Curse was transferred to Mitty. [17]
Nanachi, in their new Narehate form, continued to work for Bondrewd at Ido Front, helping him to create Cartridges. Unable to bear the horrible experimentation Mitty was subjected to any longer, Nanachi escaped Ido Front with Mitty on their back. The two traveled up to the 4 th layer, where Nanachi found a spot away from the Abyss’s vertical shaft where the force field was not present, and constructed a hideout there. Nanachi lived peacefully with Mitty in the 4 th layer for some time. Sometimes Delvers would pass through the area, and fearing that word of them may get out, Nanachi was careful to not reveal themself, and instead would watch from a safe distance. Occasionally, when a Delver was wounded beyond help, Nanachi would take them in and experiment on them, hoping to find a way to kill Mitty. [18]
Poison and Soul Liberation Arc Conclusion
Reg, though conflicted, follows Nanachi’s wish and comforts them afterward as they break down in tears due to setting Mitty free, but also losing her. After Riko recovered, Nanachi decides to join Riko and Reg on their journey to the bottom of the Abyss. [19] [20] [21] [22]
After the credits, the final scene shows Bondrewd’s surprise that Mitty’s life signature has disappeared and he congratulates Nanachi. [23] Shortly afterwards, Prushka is seen talking with Bondrewd and the movie ends. [Anime only]
Made in Abyss: Wandering Twilight
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Made in Abyss: Wandering Twilight
2019, Adventure/Anime, 1h 50m
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Movie 2: Wandering Twilight
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Even the darkest scenes in the first movie don’t remotely compare to the events of in this one in terms of both intensity and horror. Trimming down the story content did not in the slightest reduce how harrowing and profoundly disturbing it is to watch Riko’s injury scene, and a later scene that flashes back to how Nanachi and her companion Mitty ended up in their new forms is only slightly less nerve-wracking a second time around. The scene where Reg honors Nanachi’s request also hasn’t lost one ounce of its emotional power; attendees who had seen the TV series before found it amusing that Sentai Filmworks was handing out tissue packets with pictures of Nanachi and Mitty on them beforehand. When I reviewed the first compilation movie, I extensively praised the film for its editing choices. That praise not only continues into this movie, but the editing may have even improved. To keep the length down to around 100 minutes, the bulk of episode 9 is excised. While this does remove a lengthy sequence where Riko has to fend for herself while Reg is unconscious, that content was easily among the most expendable parts of the last few episodes. The removal is handled seamlessly enough that someone who hasn’t seen the TV series would not know that it was missing. The same can be said for the removal of the other most expendable scene, which involved one of the orphans falling ill back up in Orth. A snippet of Riko’s fever dream while she is unconscious was also removed, but this was completely replayed in a later scene anyway. Balancing those deletions are two brief new scenes, both of which carry significant weight. One is a memory of Reg’s that more firmly establishes something that had previously been hinted at, while the other is an expanded version of the TV series’ final scene focusing on Bondrewd. That few extra seconds (and the new character who appears as a result) suddenly ascribe a stronger potential motive for his horrible actions, filling in one of the greater gaps in the TV series’ logic. It also makes for an enticing setup for the all-new movie coming in 2020. Because of the edits, the story flows smoothly through this part, but those edits do also have the side effect of minimizing Riko’s participation and the between her and Reg that was so important to the first movie; she’s unconscious for more than half of the movie’s runtime. This is not as much of a drag as it might sound because of the introduction of fan-favorite character Nanachi. Her world-wise acerbic personality works beautifully with her rabbit-like appearance, and a wonderful performance by Shiori Izawa brings her to life in a uniquely endearing way for the audience. This is an excellent example of an anime character who’s not defined solely by her cuteness in either visuals or personality sense, and a lot of humor results from her interactions with Reg, especially when he’s two steps behind her thought process. Her awful backstory and clear understanding of the weight behind what she asks of Reg is also key to making the the movie’s emotional and dramatic climax have such a strong impact. Any comments about the technical merits of the film would be just a repeat of what I said about the first movie, so I will just add that this continuation is vastly more graphic and does not do anything to lessen concerns about the inappropriate framing of young characters. (Again, I did not feel that the relevant scenes were aiming for titillation based on the way director Kojima presented the scenes, but your mileage will vary.) While the fully-orchestrated musical score shone brightly in the first part, it’s actually at its strongest in this film, especially in key scenes toward the end. Those who listen carefully may notice a few new pieces; director Kojima explained in a later press session that these were leftovers from what Penkin had made for the TV series that just seemed to fit better in movie form. I would agree. Overall, the second movie fully delivers on the promise of the first. Those who are only familiar with the franchise from the first need not feel that they will be out of their depth or missing anything crucial. Made in Abyss Movie 2: Wandering TwilightAir dateNamesJapanese:Rōmaji:ContentsThe Great Fault ArcRiko and Reg descend through the 3 rd layer, the Great Fault, which features a long, vertical shaft. The trip is made more dangerous by the Madokajack constantly seeking prey. Fortunately, there are plenty of Neritantan who make nests in holes along the shaft. Riko uses them as distractions to draw the predators away. Riko and Reg run into the very same Crimson Splitjaw that Reg saved Riko from previously. Reg recalls Ozen’s warning: using the Incinerator causes Reg to pass out within ten minutes, and for two hours afterward, it is impossible to wake him up. This would leave Riko completely unprotected. [4] The two decide to retreat by using a close cave system. In doing so they accidentally stumble into a nest of a Madokajack and with no other choice, due to being in an enclosed space, Reg uses his Incinerator to kill the creature. After he passes out Riko drags him along with her, in order to create more distance between them and the Crimson Splitjaw. During Riko’s journey, through the cave system, she gets swallowed by an Amakagame but is able to cut her way out of it by using a small dagger. [Anime only] Riko manages to get to a more open spot, from which she and Reg will be able to descend to the 4 th layer. Moments later, the Crimson Splitjaw shows up again, due to having tracked their scent. Riko gets ready to fight it with the Blaze Reap, but luckily Reg wakes up and, after seeing the situation, leaps forward and hits the Crimson Splitjaw with the Blaze Reap. The Crimson Splitjaw falls off the edge into the shaft, where it is attacked by several Madokajack. [5] Riko and Reg descend to the 4 th layer, which consists of a series of platforms filled with hot water. As they travel, Reg becomes aware of something watching them, that also moves when they talk. He thinks it may be a Delver, but not a White Whistle Delver, though he is concerned that he hasn’t been able to locate it yet. Suddenly, an Orb Piercer appears behind them. [6] Poison and Soul Liberation ArcRiko warns Reg not to fight back against the Orb Piercer, as they can pierce through even steel. The Orb Piercer fires needles at the two, and Reg grabs Riko, and manages to successfully evade unscathed. Then, the Orb Piercer extends its spikes and rushes at them. Reg and Riko themselves aren’t hurt, but the Orb Piercer is able to tear the backpack, and their equipment goes flying out. [7] The Orb Piercer charges at them, and Reg attempts to block it with the Scaled Umbrella, however, the Orb Piercer is able to break through it and the spikes nearly hit Reg. When Reg looks for the Blaze Reap, behind him, Riko’s hand was hit by Orb Piercer’s poisonous spike and Reg panicks. [8] Escape is the only option for Reg, but they can’t escape as the Orb Piercer predicts their movements. Reg tries ascending the 4 th layer however, that would cause Riko to be inflicted with the curse of the 4 th layer. Riko tells him to ascend regardless, because she doesn’t have much time left to live once the poison spreads to far. Reg grants her request and ascends to the 4 th layer, with 800-meter altitude. After the ascension, Riko begins to hallucinate, as well as starts bleeding out of every orifice. Reg attempts to wipe the blood from her eyes, but no matter how many times he wipes it, blood keeps gushing out. [9] Riko tells Reg that he wll have to cut off her hand or she will die. Riko stops breathing in a midst of this. Reg sobs trying to revive Riko from dying and an unfamiliar voice comes from nearby. The voice instructs Reg to do CPR to Riko. She then begins to breathe, but the person says she will not regain consciousness anytime soon. Togther with Reg, they carry Riko to their hideout and fetch some sticks for a splint. Inside the hideout is delving equipment, whistles, pickaxes, and much more. The person remembers they haven’t stated their name yet, pulls down their hood, and introduce themself as Nanachi. They also tell Reg they are what Delvers call a Narehate. [10] [11] With Nanachi’s help Reg starts to gather the ingredients needed to cure Riko. During the gathering he encounters the Orb Piercer again and, thanks to the help of Nanachi via a communicator, is able to ward it off with a beam from his Incinerator. Nanacha, surprised by the power of it and similarity to Bondrewd’s Sparagmos, asks Reg to kill Mitty with it to end her suffering. [12] [13] [14] Dreadful Experimentation Flashback ArcNanachi was born in the far north region of Sereni, lost their family and home at a young age, and was taken to the Abyss by the infamous White Whistle Delver, Bondrewd, along with many other children. [15] Bondrewd was experimenting with ways to negate the curse of the Abyss, using children as his test subjects. While in the Abyss, Nanachi meets Mitty, another child taken by Bondrewd, and the two became close friends. Eventually, the number of children decreased, until finally Mitty was chosen to be experimented on and was led out by Bondrewd. Worried for Mitty, Nanachi followed, and soon found her trapped in one of two connected capsules. [16] Walking in at that moment, Bondrewd then decided to use the two as test subjects together because of their strong relationship, as previous experiments with humans and animals had not been effective. Nanachi was then forced into the other capsule, lowered to the 6 th layer, and then quickly brought back up. The capsules were designed to transfer the Curse onto only one subject, Mitty, leaving the other potentially unaffected. Both survived and became Narehate as a result, but Nanachi retained their humanity and mind, as the majority of the Curse was transferred to Mitty. [17] Nanachi, in their new Narehate form, continued to work for Bondrewd at Ido Front, helping him to create Cartridges. Unable to bear the horrible experimentation Mitty was subjected to any longer, Nanachi escaped Ido Front with Mitty on their back. The two traveled up to the 4 th layer, where Nanachi found a spot away from the Abyss’s vertical shaft where the force field was not present, and constructed a hideout there. Nanachi lived peacefully with Mitty in the 4 th layer for some time. Sometimes Delvers would pass through the area, and fearing that word of them may get out, Nanachi was careful to not reveal themself, and instead would watch from a safe distance. Occasionally, when a Delver was wounded beyond help, Nanachi would take them in and experiment on them, hoping to find a way to kill Mitty. [18] Poison and Soul Liberation Arc ConclusionReg, though conflicted, follows Nanachi’s wish and comforts them afterward as they break down in tears due to setting Mitty free, but also losing her. After Riko recovered, Nanachi decides to join Riko and Reg on their journey to the bottom of the Abyss. [19] [20] [21] [22] After the credits, the final scene shows Bondrewd’s surprise that Mitty’s life signature has disappeared and he congratulates Nanachi. [23] Shortly afterwards, Prushka is seen talking with Bondrewd and the movie ends. [Anime only] Источники информации:
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