@TylaferSays@SepzenoOfficial nicholas hoult was an extremely exceptional lex luthor, the best we've seen in live action in a while, compared to jesse eisenberg who had one of the worst performances in a comic book movie playing the character
@aoaoaoaojphk honoka feels like her character is meant to represent that static thing in your life that barely changes or develops but you're so apprehensive to leave behind because its been a part of you for so long but eventually you have to move past it to really grow as a person
@aoaoaoaojphk a payoff that feels like its leading to her rejection and rightfully so, the story really feels like one thats about leaving your childish crushes/ideals behind in favor of discovering what you truly love which is what i feel like tenichi is discovering with himari
@RDEmperorAsh2 Again i think a much stronger theme and message of this story is learning to let go of your "first love" regardless of how much you desperately try to hold on, sometimes "first love" is ultimately holding you back from experiencing true love
@ishhilbax@GratThemeParks 5 is great, you have to understand even the "bad" movies in this franchise are still some of the best in the industry . I think this franchise is one of those rare exceptions that it doesn't really have a truly bad movie. (Yes I liked 4 too)
@RDEmperorAsh2 Besides himari is the strongest because she actually took the time to truly understand tenichi, she could've had a normal boss/ employee relationship but they ended up building an incredible relationship and I think that's what's gonna get tenichi to understand what true love is
@RDEmperorAsh2 the side lines hoping for the best while knowing other people are after the one you like isn't going to be in your favor. Honoka should be a reminder of what not to do when it comes to relationships.