Berserk: The Golden Age Arc III - The Advent
Synopsis
The Band of the Hawk has dwindled in the year since Guts left them on his journey to forge his own destiny. Unaware of their fate, Guts returns to the Hawks—now being led by his former ally Casca—after a rumor about them passes his way. Once the saviors of the kingdom of Midland, the Band of the Hawk are now hunted as they desperately fight for their lives while plotting to free their leader, Griffith, after he was imprisoned for committing treason. But the man they save is far from the Griffith they remember. Griffith is a shell of his former charismatic self after a year of continuous, horrific torture. No longer able to walk, speak, or even hold a sword, he has nothing but the small, strange trinket, the Crimson Behelit, that will not leave him. The entire Band of the Hawk want to rise to greatness once more, but how much are they willing to sacrifice to return to their past glory? It doesn't seem possible, but when Griffith's heart darkens and a solar eclipse blackens the sky, the Behelit offers a choice that will leave the Band of the Hawk with a blood-soaked fate that will haunt them for the rest of their days. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
The final film of the Golden Age Arc trilogy is generally well-received, particularly for its improved pacing and more conclusive ending compared to previous adaptations. The visuals are praised, although some find the CG animation jarring. While mostly faithful, some fans note omissions from the manga and feel the character development is weaker than other versions, but it has a strong emotional impact.
Strengths
- Improved pacing compared to previous films.
- More closure and a more definitive ending than the original anime.
- Faithful adaptation of the source material, especially in key scenes.
- Visually stunning animation, with improved integration of CG.
Weaknesses
- Rushed beginning, with some scenes removed or rearranged from the manga.
- CG animation can still appear "gamey" or not entirely seamless.
- Character development may feel lacking compared to the TV series and manga.
- The Eclipse sequence can be disturbing and uncomfortable for some viewers.