Persona 3 The Movie: No 2, Midsummer Knights Dream
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Duration Language Japanese | Director Tomohisa Taguchi Country Japan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date June 7, 2014 (2014-06-07) (Japan) Based on Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3
by Atlus |
Persona 3 The Movie: No. 2, Midsummer Knights Dream (, Gekijoban Perusona 3 Dai Ni Sho) is a 2014 Japanese animated film and the second installment in a film series based on the Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 video game by Atlus. The film is directed by Tomohisa Taguchi and written by Jun Kumagai. It is based on the original story by Atlus and distributed by Aniplex. It stars voice actors Akira Ishida, Megumi Toyoguchi, Kosuke Toriumi, Rie Tanaka, Hikaru Midorikawa, Mamiko Noto, Maaya Sakamoto, Megumi Ogata and Kazuya Nakai. After Makoto Yuki arrives in Iwatodai City, he inadvertently finds himself using a mysterious power called Persona to lead his friends in the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad into life-threatening battles against the monstrous Shadows. As they slowly begin unraveling the horrific mysteries of the Dark Hour, Makoto and his friends face new foes and challenges while the pieces of a much greater threat start falling into place. A sequel titled Persona 3 The Movie: No. 3, Falling Down was released on April 4, 2015.
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Plot
The movie starts with SEES battle in a full moon phase on July. Junpei Iori, Akihiko Sanada, and Mitsuru Kirijo are fighting the Shadow Arcana Hierophant with Fuka Yamagishi providing tactical support for them. Meanwhile Makoto Yuki and Yukari Takeba are captured by the Shadow Arcana Lovers and under its spell but eventually free themselves from it. Defeating the Hierophant, Junpei, Akihiko, and Mitsuru regroup with Makoto and Yukari, and they defeat the Arcana Lovers. Unbeknownst to them, they are observed by three mysterious people. Makoto and the others goes to Yakushima for a break and they spend most of the day playing at the beach. While trying to flirt with women under Junpeis insistence, Makoto encounters a mysterious blonde haired girl. At night, Mitsurus father, Takeharu Kirijo, gathers everyone and reveals that the Dark Hour and the Shadows were created by an accident caused by Mitsurus grandfather Kouetsu Kirijo and Yukaris father Eiichiro Takeba in an attempt to create a device that could manipulate time. He shows a video left by Yukaris father, who reveals that SEES can end the Dark Hour by destroying the twelve Arcana Shadows. This revelation shocks Yukari who feels responsible for her fathers sin, but Makoto comforts her. Entering the Dark Hour, Makoto and Yukari are attacked by Shadows and are almost killed until the blonde haired girl from earlier, revealed to be a Persona user, saved them. Shuji Ikutsuki introduces the girl as Aigis, a 7th Generation Anti-Shadow Suppression Weapon developed by the Kirijo Group, and she joins SEES.
Back at the dorm, Mitsuru orders Makoto to pick up Ken Amada, an elementary school student who has the potential to become a Persona user. Moving to the dorm, Ken decides to take a walk, unaware that the Dark Hour has begun. At a nearby shrine, Koromaru, the dog of the deceased shrine owner, is attacked by a Shadow. Makoto arrives and saves Ken before being devoured by the Shadows. Another Shadow appears, that Ken notices bears resemblance with the one that killed his mother, and he concludes that the Shadows are the ones responsible for his mothers death. Ken swears to annihilate all Shadows and awakens his Persona ability. He and Koromaru, who also has the potential to become a Persona user, join SEES. Entering the full moon phase, SEES prepares to fight another Shadow Arcana. They are approached by Takaya Sakaki and Jin Shirato, who introduce themselves as Strega and reveal that they have come to stop them from eliminating the Dark Hour. They trap them and ask if they truly want the Dark Hour to end. The combined Arcana Chariot and Justice appear and attack. Aigis momentarily gains the advantage by using her Orgia Mode, but quickly overheats, and the rest of the group is weakened by poison gas left by Takaya. Shinjiro Aragaki rescues them by destroying the gate to the area, allowing the poison to disperse, and Makoto destroys the two Shadow Arcanas.
At the end of their summer vacation, SEES goes to a summer festival, where Ken bonds with Shinjiro. Entering a new semester, Aigis transfers to Makotos class. Makoto, Aigis, Yukari, Junpei, and Fuka share their thoughts about what they will do after the Dark Hour ends. Makoto starts to become afraid that he will lose the meaning of his life if the Dark Hour disappears. This causes Makoto to become hesitant in fighting the Arcana Hermit, frustrating Shinjiro, who loses control of his Persona. Ken recognizes Shinjiros berserk Persona as the one that killed his mother, realizing that Shinjiro is responsible for his mothers death. On October 4th, Ken and Shinjiro are not present for the mission against the Arcana Fortune and Strength. Remembering that October 4th is the date of Kens mothers death, Akihiko and Mitsuru reveal that two years ago before leaving SEES, Shinjiros Persona went out of control and accidentally killed Kens mother. Akihiko attempts to reach Ken and Shinjiro and defuse the situation, but is stopped by the Arcana Fortune and Strength.
While Makoto and the others are fighting against the Shadow Arcanas, Ken declares that he will kill Shinjiro, but they are interrupted by Takaya, who reveals the Persona Suppressants that Shinjiro has been taking have been slowly killing him, making Kens revenge pointless. With Akihikos help, Makoto eventually defeats the two Shadow Arcanas and hurries to where Ken and Shinjiro is. Ken, losing his will to live, lets Takaya shoot him, but Shinjiro sacrifices himself and takes the bullet instead. By the time Makoto and the others arrive, Shinjiros wounds are already too severe and he orders Ken to keep on living before dying. On October 7th, Shinjiros funeral is held at Gekkoukan High, and only Akihiko is absent throughout the funeral.
After the ending credits, Ryoji Mochizuki is seen standing at the Moonlight Bridge.
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Production
Persona 3 The Movie: No. 2, Midsummer Knights Dream was animated by A-1 Pictures. The main staff consisted of the same people behind No. 1, Spring of Birth along with a few modifications.
Development
The staff list is as follows.
Music
The background music for the film was composed by Tetsuya Kobayashi.
The films main theme song is "Fate is In Our Hands", composed and arranged by Shoji Meguro and performed by Lotus Juice.
Previews
No. 2, Midsummer Knights Dream was first teased in a post-credits sequence at the end of the Persona 3 The Movie: No. 1, Spring of Birth feature film which began screening in Japan from November 23, 2013.
The first official trailer saw its release on February 15, 2014 and showcased a brief recap of the events of Chapter 1, along with footage of a host of new characters including Aegis, Ken Amada, Koromaru and his Persona, Cerberus and the malefic group known as Strega. The trailer also featured dialogue by Maaya Sakamoto as the voice of Aegis as well as the main theme song for the film, titled "Fate is In Our Hands" by Lotus Juice".
Promotion
The film was first unveiled in an announcement at the end of No. 1, Spring of Birth which stated that the film would be "comming [sic] early summer 2014". The official website was later updated with the first teaser image for the film which showcased Aegis in the same scene. The full title of the film was revealed on December 5, 2013 as Persona 3 The Movie: No. 2, Midsummer Knights Dream.
Reception
Richard Eisenbeis of Kotaku gives the movie more positive review than the first film, commenting "while the first movie suffered somewhat from its limited scope as the storys beginning, Midsummer Knights Dream is where the tale really hits its stride". He praised the movie impressively takes a fourth of the overall story and makes it largely standalone by focusing on a thematic arc and character development. Adding that a fan of the game or just someone continuing on from the last film will no doubt enjoy the sequel. Most of the praised goes to the vast development of Makoto and the new characters introduced; Koromaru, Ken, and Aigis. He remarked that "Makotos personal struggle with his insecurities is the movie’s central theme and the consequences of how his doubts affect his performance have lasting consequences for him beyond this single film". He also enjoyed Makotos relationship with Aigis, making it easier to relate to the epilogue, The Answer from Persona 3 FES, where it is Aigis, not Makoto who is the main player character. And while he thinks that the fan service was a bit too much, "the fanservice is also the basis for some genuinely funny comedy�especially as the male trio of characters go around the beach hitting on every girl they come across." However, Eisenbeis expressed his disappointment of the way of the mysteries from the first movie "are explained through long conversations of direct exposition." And while no doubt the movie makes for a good introduction to the new characters, it also made some of the main cast members that debuted in the first film, particularly Junpei, Mitsuru, and Fuka, reduced to supporting roles without any further character development, comparing them to "might as well be lampposts for all they add to the plot".
Sequel
The films post-credits sequence announced that a sequel titled Persona 3 The Movie: No. 3, Falling Down would be "comming [sic] soon".