Lost Butterfly is a nightmare. A violent corrosive nightmare. Gone is the dread that Presage Flower bathed in as terror strikes in its place. The Holy Grail War is no longer just contaminated its corrupted. All thats left to do is watch the fireworks as everything goes to hell. Once the first scene of the movie finishes giving Shirou a nightmare reminiscent of the penultimate scene of Presage Flower we start off on a delicate scene. This scene sets off Sakura and Shirous tenuous character arcs for this movie and these arcs allow these two characters to shine brighter than ever before. Shirous attempts to be with Sakura and be a hero for her in the Holy Grail War without Saber to help him is his most compelling journey across the three Fate timelines. Rarely have we seen him so vulnerable so determined to keep someone around so enraged and so scared. His dreams haunt him and his enemies test his resolve for Sakura both physically and emotionally. Sakuras descent of slowly succumbing to her base desires and losing control of her powers and mental state was at times even more exciting. No scene encapsulates her journey better than a sequence halfway into the movie where she is seemingly transported to a fantasy land with adorable woodland creatures playing with her. As she walks along into a castle we see some of those same creatures along a river already having drowned. By the end she is flicking them to death for candy in a room full of paintings resembling her memories and insecurities before the film cuts back to reality. The rest of the characters are generally decent. Rin coming to terms with the circumstances Sakura is in considering their origins makes for a compelling element to her character. Her tsundere moments are also few mild and amusing. Its also nice to see Ilya coming to terms with issues regarding her dead father. Shinji somehow becomes even more repulsive than his previous incarnations and seeing him get utterly destroyed was priceless. My only real complaint as well as the last thing I will mention regarding the characters who are hohum beyond this point is that Taiga feels almost like an afterthought. She appears for one small scene towards the backend of the movie to talk to Sakura and inadvertently clear something up for Ilya and thats it. Given that she also lives in the place Shirou and Sakura are at youd think she would at least be in the background for a few of the more lighthearted scenes. Yes those exist in this movie. The films crazy not miserable. Before praising the audiovisuals I feel I need to go over a few other praises and problems with this movie. Lost Butterfly is much better paced than Presage Flower since it doesnt have a newcomerrepellant montage at the opening credits of the movie and it doesnt have multiple false endings. The lore is still convoluted with weird explanations regarding noncanonical/nontraditional servants and the answers to what that shadow from the first movie was. There is also one scene that is rife with gaudy melodrama that being the second major interaction between our two protagonists early into the movie. Lastly while I understand that the film has its fair share of sexual content thats meant to be perceived as uncomfortable it does get a bit gratuitous at times. There are a few minor complaints that would delve into spoiler territory so Ill leave those at the door. Lost Butterfly might honestly be the most gorgeous Fate installment to date. There are a few small moments that look a tad off but theyre nothing compared to the overwhelming might of this films visuals. The CGI is better integrated than the previous film only being used for a few decent CGI cars in the beginning and for some shots of the environment during the Berserker and Saber Alter fight. Said fight is where the visuals reach their peak with one of the most lavishly animated fight scenes of the year. No expense was spared on showing every detail of the carnage caused by Berserker and especially Alters attacks. It honestly rivals the best fights of Mob Psycho 100 II which came out in the same season as this movie. Its almost indescribable. Even outside of this fight the rest of the movie and its fight scenes are still as detailed as you would expect from a highend Ufotable production. Yuki Kajiuras OST is as good as ever. The one thing I noticed is that there were more chimes in some of these tracks compared to any of her other soundtracks. It continues to suit the Fate franchise perfectly so theres not much that needs to be said if youve heard her work for the previous film and for Fate/Zero. The films ending theme I beg you by Aimer is probably Aimers best anime song to date. It exemplifies the somber terror the film embodies fitting Sakuras character arc both with its tone and its lyrics. While not the pinnacle of the Fate franchise Lost Butterfly is an exciting descent into madness. It is easily the most brutal installment since Zero and somehow the bestlooking entry in the series. This film also provides the most compelling versions of Shirou and Sakura to date. As the terror subsides with the end of this movie all thats left is hope. I pray that Spring Song caps this trilogy off well. Written and Edited by: CodeBlazeFate Proofread by: Peregrine
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