The anime fans are feeling very emotional after watching the recently released trailer for the upcoming movie by the creator of Chainsaw Man.
The highly anticipated anime film, Look Back, created by the Chainsaw Man creator, is based on Tatsuki Fujimoto’s one-shot manga of the same name. It is scheduled for release in Japan on June 28, 2024 and is being produced by Avex Pictures. Studio Durian will handle the animation, with direction from Kiyotaka Oshiyama.
Look Back is a touching tale of a fourth-grader named Ayumu Fujino, whose four-panel manga in the school newspaper has gained widespread recognition. However, Fujino’s envy ignites when another student, Kyomoto, whose attendance is sporadic, receives high acclaim for the intricate art in their manga. This triggers a delicate journey for Fujino as she strives to improve her own manga drawing skills.
At the heart of the movie lies the dynamic between Fujino and Kyomoto, portrayed with incredibly humane emotions by both girls. It is a heart-wrenching tale that will surely require viewers to have their tissues ready while watching.
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The newly released trailer from Avex Pictures is a testament to the emotional impact of the film. Created by Fukimoto, the footage offers a heartfelt glimpse into the world of the movie. Fans are already moved to tears by the story of Fujino and Kyomoto.
Fujimoto’s renown as a remarkable mangaka also plays a role in building anticipation for the upcoming anime. His adeptness at crafting complex and poignant characters is well-known, and fans are confident that his latest creation will meet the high standards set by his previous works.
A user on Reddit praises the movie trailer, stating that it looks amazing. Being a big fan of Fujimoto, they express their excitement to see it as they believe the director is unparalleled.
Another fan writes, “Watching this brought tears to my eyes.”
Another fan also expressed their appreciation for the new movie by Chainsaw Man’s creator, stating, “They really did justice to Tatsuki Fujimoto’s work. Thank you, Oshiyama.”
Fans have high expectations for Look Back and based on the trailer, it appears that the film will meet them all.
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