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Description
Eren Yeager leaves to restore a break in the wall destroyed by a Titan. He comes under attack by the Titans and is cornered. Shikishima comes to his aid. The titans never stops attacking. Eren is now injured and tries to protect Armin, but is swallowed by a titan. A Titan with black hair appears and begins to expel the other titans.
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Key opinion
This sequel to the live-action Attack on Titan adaptation is widely considered a disappointment that fails to capture the source material's spirit, leaning instead into confusing narrative choices and thin characterization. While some viewers appreciate the high production values and the willingness to pursue an original plot, most critics find the film to be a disjointed, poorly acted, and narratively vacuous experience.
| Production | The production design and set decoration are highly detailed, effectively capturing the atmosphere of the ruined city environments. | |
| Acting | The acting is widely criticized as amateurish and wooden, with characters described as lacking depth and failing to deliver compelling performances. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay suffers from a confusing, thin narrative that relies on abrupt plot shifts and fails to provide adequate exposition for the world and its characters. | |
| Cinematography | Views on the visual effects are polarized: some praise the blood-soaked Titan designs and solid framing, while others find the non-combat CGI and action sequences to be absurd and inconsistent. | |
| Ending | The ending is divisive; some find it a satisfyingly conclusive resolution to the film's original plot, while others dismiss it as a simplistic and anticlimactic failure. |