Heaven’s Feel I or Presage flower is our larger introduction to her and the usual grail war stuff. Since this film series is Sakura’s story, that’s a good way to summarize them. Her name is Sakura and she’s had a hard life and just wants some happiness. Then we have this film’s route which is centered on Rin’s abused younger sister who was traded to another mage family due to ancient customs and who faced horrible things no human being ever should. Unlimited Blade Works is more focused on Rin Tohsaka as the main protagonist and is a bit messier and darker than the fate route. The first route, the fate route, is focused on Saber herself. Each route features our protagonist Shirou as he teams up with his Servant Saber in order to fight in the death game for the holy grail against six other master mages and servants from all over history in magical powered form. Heaven’s Feel is a trilogy of films that, of course, focus on the Heaven’s Feel route from the original Fate/Stay Night visual novel. This is the longest I’ve ever waited for a release and in the end, it was worth it mostly. Unlike the other things I do that for because there isn’t any hope for a digital or physical release, I knew that Spring Song would come out eventually. Especially since I am not a person that pirates anime often. It’s been so long that just getting to watch it was its own emotional journey. Waiting for any sort of release, digital or otherwise was a pain and I finally watched it. Especially thanks to covid shutting down all the theaters where I could have watched these films earlier. I mean, obviously not the second one literally because this is a blog, but you know what I mean right? This is the end of a long journey for these Heaven’s Feel films. Looking at this screen before typing this post, I am a bit astonished and a little wordless.
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