By the end of Attack on Titan: Part 1, I was rooting for the bumbling, dumb titans. Save for three characters, I wanted the titans to eat every member of the Survey Corps, because at least that would have spared me from watching any more boring conversations and awkward drama. The first Attack on Titan live-action film keeps the themes and most of the familiar names from the manga and anime, but is devoid of any heart or soul.
Attack on Titan: Part 1 takes the core elements of Attack on Titan and reshapes them into a lesser version of the existing story. Titans attack humanity’s last stronghold, a bunch of people die, and angsty protagonist Eren joins the Survey Corps to fight the titans and get revenge. His reason for revenge, however, feels much less impactful from the original story due to how his catalyst is altered in the film. This change also makes Eren feel a little aimless, but most of the characters feel this way, unfortunately.
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