The end of all lies
This movie is a live-action original ending, as the manga was still being published at that time, and Garden of Eden is the final game. Even if it never appeared in the manga, it is worthy of being slapped with the label Liar Game.
It's just as exciting and mind-blowing as previous games. It is unfortunate that the enemy must be hidden, so there's no charismatick antagonist like Katsuragi Ryou. This is why I judge it as very good but nowhere near the peak of Season 2.
This movie also confirmed my hypothesis that this is a critique of Machiavellianism, and it attempts to persuade us, albeit unsuccessfully, to not close ourselves off to trusting people. If you're a Christian, this is an uplifting message. If you're not so inclined with its message, you might feel that this positive message is its blemish.
It's just as exciting and mind-blowing as previous games. It is unfortunate that the enemy must be hidden, so there's no charismatick antagonist like Katsuragi Ryou. This is why I judge it as very good but nowhere near the peak of Season 2.
This movie also confirmed my hypothesis that this is a critique of Machiavellianism, and it attempts to persuade us, albeit unsuccessfully, to not close ourselves off to trusting people. If you're a Christian, this is an uplifting message. If you're not so inclined with its message, you might feel that this positive message is its blemish.
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