Thus is the fate of the once beloved Monogatari series. If not, however, it is doomed to milk its already-explored ideas until it drenches all the quality from its previous work. Not that it’s too good to continue on forever, but because it should end while it’s still doing well. Like butter spread over too much bread.” - Bilbo Baggins, Lord of the RingsĮvery good thing must come to an end, or at least that’s how the saying goes. PS: Sodachi is great freaking waifu material in this one. Now, we just have to wait and see which monogatari novel is the next to get an anime adaptation.
The monogatari series will remain one of the best series I have ever watched, and I am glad it has gone on for this long. Overall, I really love this film, it is definitely one of the best monogatari entries but it's kind of sad that the main story has come to an end. It is worth to note that the music is still very good, but I expected much more depth from something like monogatari. The only thing that I think could have been slightly better is the background music, it is a slight step-down from earlier entries. I can’t wait to inspect the environment when I watch the film again. The amount of detail shaft has put into the "inverted/mirrored" reality, environment and characters really makes you further respect the love and effort Shaft has put into the monogatari series. But hear me out! For those who has read the novel know the setting of this story, and the way shaft uses reflections to enhance the visuals and make the setting more trustworthy really blew my mind because it is something, I have never personally seen myself before in an anime. The animation and effects happen to be one of the best parts of this film, since they are in a sense so well adapted from the novel (Which makes no sense because novels do not have animation and effects). Apart from the excellent story and the great characters we have come to love from the monogatari series (albeit a bit different this time), I really must talk about the animation and the effects in this movie. I won't say more story-wise for those who are really looking forward to watch this, but I really want to talk a little about how Shaft's anime adaptation of the novel is so splendid. All I will say is that as for someone who has been in the same shoes as Araragi regarding regrets in life and anxiety for the future, I can really appreciate this story. The story is just as bizarre as one would expect from Ishin-sensei by now. Suddenly, a little bathroom mirror incident quite literally turns his reality backwards or "inverts" it if you'd like. Araragi is kind of stuck in one place, he just finished high school but has yet to start college nor got any job, he became a nobody despite all the adventures he has experienced so far. Even though the main story line is practically finished, Araragi's mind and thoughts has not reached the conclusion he wants. It is a neat little extra storyline for those who wanted to know what happened with Araragi after his graduation.Īs I hinted at before, this story is about Araragi. So how you do you make a sequel to the end? Well, Nishio Ishin managed to it again! In my opinion, Zoku Owarimonogatari was not really needed to wrap up the main story.
Luckily the BD release is just around the corner! Anyhow, this is still one of the best parts of the monogatari series in my opinion though. Therefore I might not have understood everything to the fullest extent.
Japanese is not my native language and the monogatari series is quite complex to say the least. Edit: Just changed some bits after having watched Zoku for a second time