FATE/STAY NIGHT [HEAVEN'S FEEL] I. PRESAGE FLOWER
MOVIE
Dubbed
SOURCE
VISUAL NOVEL
RELEASE
October 14, 2017
LENGTH
120 min
DESCRIPTION
The first film in a trilogy adaptation of the third route of the popular visual novel: Fate/stay night.
10 years after the Holy Grail War—a battle waged by Masters and Servants over the wish-granting container, the Holy Grail—another war breaks out in Fuyuki City. Shirou Emiya—the adopted son of Kiritsugu Emiya, a participant of the previous Holy Grail War—is leading a peaceful life with people dear to him. Especially close to him is his underclassman Sakura Matou, who brings kindness into his otherwise lonely life. But once the Holy Grail War starts, Shirou’s peaceful life is sundered.
(Source: Aniplex of America)
CAST
Rin Tohsaka
Kana Ueda
Artoria Pendragon
Ayako Kawasumi
Sakura Matou
Noriko Shitaya
Shirou Emiya
Noriaki Sugiyama
Gilgamesh
Tomokazu Seki
Kiritsugu Emiya
Rikiya Koyama
Archer
Junichi Suwabe
Kirei Kotomine
Jouji Nakata
Illyasviel von Einzbern
Mai Kadowaki
Cú Chulainn
Nobutoshi Kanna
Medusa
Yuu Asakawa
Medea
Atsuko Tanaka
Taiga Fujimura
Miki Itou
Kojirou Sasaki
Shinichirou Miki
Heracles
Tadahisa Saizen
Leysritt
Miho Miyagawa
Shinji Matou
Hiroshi Kamiya
Ayako Mitsuzuri
Fumie Mizusawa
Sella
Haruhi Nanao
Hassan-i-Sabbah
Tetsu Inada
Issei Ryuudou
Mitsuaki Madono
Soichirou Kuzuki
Masaki Terasoma
Zouken Matou
Masane Tsukayama
Tatsuko Gakumazawa
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REVIEWS
CodeBlazeFate
73/100Presage Flower is truly unsettling, in a number of senses that is in and of itself, only describable with this word.Continue on AniListPresage Flower is truly unsettling, in a number of senses that is in and of itself, only describable with this word. There is little comfort to be had, as the brutal fights, lavish detail in Ufotable’s visuals, and the hauntingly melodic pieces by Yuki Kajiura convey an atmosphere of dread that permeates most of the film. It is truly an ominous, even exhausting piece of work, one not meant for the eyes of the unfamiliar.
This film is newcomer-repellant, as it goes so out of its way to not clue you in on anything. It even skips the first major battle, the moment of our main character summoning her servant, him and Rin meeting, and everything around this time frame, condensing them all into a montage monitored by Zouken, our disgusting antagonist. This is not the holy grail war you remember, but you must certainly remember in order to grasp this film. It could have been more lenient, as the meager two-hour runtime is already blitzed as is in some cases. Then again, this film is so bloated that it feels like it’s ending 5 times in the span of a half hour. Thankfully, aside from the core cast, certain side-characters aren’t let in the dust, mainly Shinji, who is thankfully far more emotionally complicated about his relationship with Shirou than in previous installments. He is far more complicated a person, mixing feelings of resentment, bewilderment, and attachment to Shirou, as he hardly understands him. How he managed to be far more interestingly written than everyone else here is beyond me.
To add on to the knowledge required to understand even an iota of this installment, the Grail War and most of its players are barely established before they start dropping like flies thanks to the central, ominous shadow that stalks them. It is as punishing as it is disturbing. Punishment can also be felt in the runtime. Even with two hours causing apparently vital information and other important early moments to get cut out, the film feels longer than The Dark Knight Rises. Perhaps it is due to the pacing feeling truly out of whack in the 20-minute mark and towards the end, as it feels almost meandering, like it doesn’t exactly know how to end so it keeps on trudging along.
Presage Flower is also adept at leaving the viewer with questions, for better or worse. Even outside of how its newcomer-repellant status, the fact that it deviates so far from grail wars of yore with chaotic, more disturbing elements, is as enticing as it is disturbing. It leaves the viewer unsure about exactly what is going on. It’s a terrifying mystery hiding in plain sight, much like a horror film’s supernatural antagonist. It is bone-chilling set-up for the next two installments. However, there are some notable questions that may not be answered, probably due to the cutting that needed to be made for a 2-hour long piece of cinema. Questions such as "How does Shirou get some of the visions he has, namely the one with Illya notifying him of them effectively being brother and sister?" are the more unintentional questions you'll find yourself asking. Though, questions such as "What is this new threat that corrupts this grail war and its combatants?" and "What is this new assassin?" are where the mystery comes in. It certainly makes the film more conflicting to evaluate, as one needs to truly collect their thoughts and ask those who read the material for clarification of what was cut and what is actually part of the mystery. Though, there is some well-done foreshadowing regarding its main heroine. In many ways, it's like the recently --and undeservedly panned-- Fate/Extra: Last Encore.
The appeal is in the dread, the torment from the unknown, for better or worse. Just make sure your endurance levels are high. Aimer's wonderful ending song shall be your reward, as confusion and dread consume the sky and the petals of death begin to fall.
DorkAssJC
90/100A Solid start to the Heaven's Feel Film TrilogyContinue on AniListThe Heaven's Feel movies are super controversial among fans of the original VN, due in large part to being an adaptation of a 30+ hours visual novel story line into a 6 hour film series. For that reason, as a big fan of the VN myself, i went into this one with trepidation as to how much i would enjoy this one. Thankfully right out the gate Presage Flower is an excellent and beautiful feature and a strong start to the HF adaptation.
As is always the case with Ufotable adaptations, the film is shockingly beautiful first and foremost. the studio is supremely excellent in how it handles its various visual aspects and HF is no exception, and perhaps is there best outing to date. Particularly thanks to the gorgeous way in which the film's decided to portray winter in the setting, with light snowfall beautifully punctuating the film's climax. Visuals and direction overall are extremity stellar.
Story wise the adaptation is extremely efficient given its run time. Its starts out with a wonderful rendition of the scenes of Sakura and Shirou meeting each other and becoming close in the events leading up to the start of the story before smartly jumping over some of the early events of the story - as if your watching these films, you wouldve seen all this at least twice already. Going from their its extremely good at moving through the events of the novels in a way that allows sufficient enough breathing room and enough downtime to allow everything to hit properly. Only complaint i might have in this regard is Kotomine telling Shirou about Kiritsugu being trimmed down a bit (which mightve been trimmed down as a slot of people mightve already watched Zero which adds some interesting debates to how the animes are meant to be consumed) and Saber who couldve used more screen time, but alternatively this route in the VN and even as constructed in the film is and always was intended to be consumed after two other routes which give her more screen time so it chooses to rely on that rather than dedicate more screentime to her. Bit of a shame as a massive Saber fan but from a structural perspective i cant fault it too much.
The film also adds some lovely anime original scenes that enhance the story in their own way. Sakura waiting out in the snow for Shirou at the end was sad and adds a bit of foreshadowing (at least thats how i read it), the redone intro to Hassan killing Caster and her master is excellent, and the intro to Saber Alter in the end is haunting as adds a bit to the what that version of Artoria is meant to represent. The film not only adapts what scenes it does bring over fairly well but its new additions at least make checking it out more worthwhile to fans of the VN.
Not much left to say without jumping into the sequels, so ill finish off by saying Presage Flower is a good start to the Film trilogy and as a fan of the VN im very pleased.
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