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Suffice to say, adventures are had, people die, and in the end Eren mysteriously transforms into a “good” Titan and kicks all kinds of evil Titan hinder. Said military group develops pretty cool steampunky vertical maneuvering equipment to use to attack the Titans Spider-Man-style. Yet Eren escapes, and some time later joins a military group to fight against the Titan menace. In the ensuing kerfuffle, main character and local hothead braggadocio Eren is separated from his cute-and-vacant girlfriend Mikasa, who he assumes was munched by a particularly ugly Titan. The only pocket of human life is hiding out behind a big ugly wall, but then a particularly large Titan kicks in the front door (why do they have a huge front door?) and the ghoulish giants come pouring in to snack on hapless human beings. Naked giants with no gonads and a dietary proclivity for human flesh have taken over the whole world.
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So, just as a recap, it’s the future and what a lousy future it is. To discuss the plot of the second Attack on Titan movie at all, I kind of have to spoil the first movie’s plot… If you are okay with that, read on. This movie, at least in my estimation, is staggeringly awful, and for that very reason it sang a lullaby to my dumb-movie loving heart. Incredibly, Attack on Titan: Part 2 is far, far worse than the first film. I decided to just quash all my preconceptions of what an Attack on Titan film should be and just sit there and let the film wash over me like the sea, salt and splash and trash and all. But sheer masochistic curiosity (as well as a searing need to see the last “kaiju” film made by Shinji Higuchi before he took the helm of Godzilla: Resurgence for 2016) compelled me back into that theater seat. I didn’t want to shell out the money for a second crap-hits-the-fan (in the face) filmic experience. So I put off watching the sequel for quite some time.
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It was a visceral and frightening movie at its heights, and a cross-eyed blithering mess at its lows. I remember waking up in the middle of the night after seeing the movie, still thinking about the flaws of the film. And Attack on Titan (2015) just really, really annoyed me. When Marnie Was There (2015) made me cry more than maybe any other movie I have ever seen, ever. Mad Max: Fury Road elated me to the point I gleefully bought the soundtrack directly afterwards. Last year probably three movies evoked huge emotional responses from me.