That, I believe, takes away from what has been established in the other works. One small thing that comes to mind is how Berserk feels very much dirty and medieval where as the movie presents more of a clean idealized version of the Renaissance. This movie (Berserk movie) is in the same block as the other works but in a whole different building. Granted, it changes a few things around, but overall it is in close quarters, if not the same room, as the series. A good example is the Gurren Lagann movie. I would say that you can see this in other anime movies that followed a pre-existing series. Better in that it maintains what one feels for the development of characters and progression of story as presented in the other works. Rather, I would expect it to do what it did, just better. Sure it's not going to be able to replicate the anime or, for that matter, the manga. Story: The fact that it's a compilation of points within the Gold Arc is somewhat off-putting. However, I would say that this movie is a terrible summary for the amount of time it covers, so much so that I would be inclined to believe that it make me disinterested in either the manga or show. Let me start by saying that I am a very big fan of the manga and anime.
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