Talk:Toaru Majutsu no Index Movie: Miracle of Endymion/@comment-113.172.67.117-20140207071027

Hi everyone!

I was on the To-aru-flu :D the other day when I just finished watching Railgun S all together with the -tan episodes (after finishing index I & II, Railgun). In order to relieved the symtomps, I looked for sth Index-related I found out about this movie!

First of all, the movie sure deserves an ovation in "a certain aspect" such as the fighting scenes (especially the one when they were at a fountain) - epic. The music could be another "certain aspect", however, since I'm not much into it Japanese pop (or K-pop I don't know), I'd just leave that out.

On the other hand, the storyline was kind of a mess I guess. I think it tried to pack as much information needed for movie goers to understand the plot as possible, however, I guess it just shouldn't have been done as such thing would be too hard to accomplish (if not impossible). As a result, it comes to my mind that many (whether they know some "certain basic" of the series or not) may find it rather hard to keep up with. Moreover, it sort of lacks the fun (the yuri between Kuroko and Misaka, the tsundere of Mikoto towards Touma...) comparing to the index and railgun seasons (they had no time to put them in the already-too-packed movie anyway)

Haha, and last but not least, the movie is filled with some "certain scene" that should be rated as provocative (you know what I mean). If I'm not wrong then this is the fourth time that we (as well as Touma) will have seen that "certain scene" of Index in the anime adaptation.

In the end, if you've read the light novel, go see it (you'll get a better vision of what is potrayed in the novel). If you haven't read the light novel and you want to understand the plot thoroughly, maybe skim through arc itself on this wikia first (spoiler alert for sure). Or maybe you were just so sick of it you watch it anyway like I did :D. Don't worry, even if you don't get the full idea of the movie, you'll still be awed by gorgeous, breath-taking, epic, .... fighting scenes. It's not a must-see but a deffinitely a should-see.