

It's worth watching at least once, I'll leave you to make your own astute observations. All Audio This Just In Grateful Dead Netlabels Old Time Radio.

But I feel like they developed this film just enough for the audience to like it, but not love it. Does this movie suck? No, I would say it was pretty decent overall. You could literally feel like they we're grasping for straws on the emotions of the audience, which sadly wasn't very effective. The last series did SO GOOD so much so that these stories all brought something to the table that was unique and heartbreaking/heartwarming, it left me a quivering mess afterwards. What truly touched me was more about the sister's bonds themselves, but even that fell short for a while. The problem was it just pulled on my heartstrings just enough for me tear up, But not enough for me to truly care about these new characters. It wasn't that it didn't have a good premise, there was tons of promise to it. I found myself spellbound by the artistry, (soundtrack is as amazing as ever) and the character growth was nothing short of satisfying. Kyoto animation usually never fails to deliver on the artistic side of this series. Having experienced the power of words through her past clientele, Violet asks if Isabella wishes to write a letter to Taylor.I honestly don't think this movie is bad per se, It was still an enjoyable experience, but it definitely had a lacking element that made me fall in love with the original series.

Isabella soon reveals that she has lost contact with her beloved younger sister, Taylor Bartlett, whom she yearns to see again. After some time together, Isabella begins to realize that Violet has had her own struggles and starts to open up to her. Violet seems to be able to do everything perfectly, leading Isabella to assume that she was born with a silver spoon. Her family notices her struggling in her lessons and decides to hire Violet Evergarden to personally tutor her under the guise of a handmaiden.Īt first, Isabella treats Violet coldly. However, she has given up on her future, seeing the prestigious school as nothing more than a prison from the outside world. Isabella, the daughter of the noble York family, is enrolled in an all-girls academy to be groomed into a dame worthy of nobility.
