Enticing but totally forgettable anime with stock characters: lonely unrecognized girl with powers and lonely boy with less powers fighting interplanetary/supernatural invader Darol.
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Enticing but totally forgettable anime with stock characters: lonely unrecognized girl with powers and lonely boy with less powers fighting interplanetary/supernatural invader Darol.
This thriller, or maybe horror, is quite true to its genre and is well wrought. Why it was as well as "One battle after another" castigated as a comedy is a mystery. It turns out that MAGA doll Sydney Sweeny can act! And that is without any special education, which suggests that film courses for actresses may be a sham. Seyfried is also very good. There is a slight wrinkle: the villain did not even attempt to use pliers to remove the lock.