Look Back is now streaming around the world with a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score
who want to chase their dreams of becoming manga artists. It led to this story getting a full feature film adaptation of its own, and it’s been doing very well with both critics and fans.of this publication with 19 reviews counted. The audience score is nearly just as great as well with 99% of the audience loving the film with over 250 reviews counted as of the time of this publication as well.
. Despite its shorter runtime , the impact of the film has been what has been highlighted by those who have been able to see it thus far. It’s totally outside of any other anime franchise, so its success comes from the strength of the material itself.My Hero Academia: You’re Next, My Oni Girl, The Imaginary, Ultraman: Rising
, and more but Look Back still stands among the pack. It’s a relatively small production largely held together by Oshiyama, yet it’s made the biggest impact. It’s because of its tackling the nature of creativity in a harsh reality, and that seems to be resonating more with anime fans than anything else they might have seen this year thus far.
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