Digimon Adventure tri. Loss
Synopsis
The Chosen Children have been reunited with their Digimon partners, who no longer remember them due to the effects of a digital reset. While everyone tries to reconnect with their digital monsters, Sora Takenouchi encounters resistance from Piyomon, who stubbornly refuses to speak to her. Suddenly, an attack by a hostile Digimon separates the group, scattering them and their Digimon across the Digital World. Back in the human world, Daigo Nishijima of the Incorporated Administrative Agency receives a warning that a new entity is in pursuit of "Libra," which he believes to be an alias for Meicoomon. For some reason, Meicoomon retains all of her memories and therefore still recalls her partner Meiko Mochizuki, who has come alone to the Digital World to find her. If they hope to identify what other forces have been driving the incidents thus far, the Chosen Children must survive the obstacles of the recreated Digital World and make their way back home. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
Audience sentiment is mixed to negative, with many feeling disappointed by inconsistencies, poor pacing, and questionable plot decisions. While some appreciate the nostalgia and character focus, the overall consensus is that the film fails to live up to expectations. The animation and story are criticized, leading to a polarized reception among Digimon fans.
Strengths
- Nostalgia is strong, especially towards the end.
- Focus on Sora and Piyomon's relationship is a highlight.
- Comedy is superior to previous installments.
Weaknesses
- Inconsistencies and plot contrivances are abundant.
- Animation quality is often static and below film caliber.
- New characters and backstory feel forced and poorly integrated.
- Pacing issues persist due to the episodic format.