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アニメMobile Suit Gundam Hathaway
Thirty years in the making, and honestly? The wait might've been worth every second. Hathaway's Flash ditches the usual superhero spectacle and goes for something rawer — gritty realism, messy politics, and human drama that actually hits. Set in U.C. 105, the tension between a corrupt Earth Federation and the insurgent Mafty faction creates a world that feels dangerously alive. This isn't your casual Saturday-morning Gundam — and that distinction alone makes this one worth your time. -
映画Nightmare Alley(2021)
Guillermo del Toro strips away the supernatural and goes full noir — and honestly? It hits different. Bradley Cooper delivers one of his most layered performances yet, playing a man whose hunger for power slowly consumes him. The visuals are absolutely stunning, dripping in that classic Hollywood shadow and glamour del Toro does so well. It's a slow burn, sure, but every frame is packed with tension and meaning that makes this one worth your time. -
映画Spider-Man No Way Home
Okay, so picture this — three generations of Spider-Man, together on screen. No Way Home isn't just fan service; it's genuinely emotional storytelling that hits differently depending on which era you grew up with. Each wall-crawler brings their own history, their own heartbreak, and watching those worlds collide creates something truly special. If you've followed any version of this story, this film demands your attention and makes every chapter feel worth your time. -
映画Black Widow
Set between *Civil War* and *Infinity War*, this one drops you right into Natasha's world while she's on the run — and trust me, knowing *why* she's being hunted makes everything hit differently. You don't *need* the full MCU backstory, but a little context goes a long way in helping you feel the weight of what's at stake, making this one worth your time. -

アニメJUJUTSU KAISEN 0
If you haven't touched the main series yet, don't sweat it — this prequel works completely on its own terms. At the center is Yuta, a protagonist carrying real emotional weight, with themes of friendship and growth that hit differently on the big screen. The action sequences? Genuinely jaw-dropping, the kind that remind you why theatrical anime exists. Whether you're a longtime fan or a total newcomer, the craft on display here makes this one worth your time. -
アニメEVANGELION
After decades of waiting, Hideaki Anno finally brings the Evangelion saga home — and wow, does he go for it. This finale dives headfirst into everything that made the franchise so emotionally consuming: Shinji's struggles, the existential weight, the jaw-dropping animation that makes your eyes water. But it's also deeply personal, almost like Anno is having a conversation with his own legacy. Whether you've been here since the 90s or just discovered Eva, this one demands your full attention.







