It’s probably still too early for that development though. I suspect that eye-opening revelation will come to Zess at some point, after which he’ll probably try to do something about it within Athens. What I can’t foresee is what he would do in light of them, especially when his older brother Loquis ( Hashi Takaya) is the Secretary of War for Athens and the one pushing for the invasion of Krisna with the secretive motive of securing their quartz mines. I highly doubt he would be okay with them, that’s for sure. I gather nothing would have been resolved any quicker, but it would’ve been interesting to see Zess’ reaction to Krisna’s surrender conditions. In hopes of seeing an end to it, I was curious about the direction the story would’ve taken if Zess was captured instead of Cleo. Knowing what I do about both sides and how friends are fighting one another, I’d go as far as saying it’s been nothing but tragic thus far.
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If there’s one thing that this series has done really well, it’s showing both sides of the story and how there really are no winners in war. Then there was Elekt hesitantly abandoning her to save Zess, which made it really hard not to feel for them even when they are the ones invading. I could really sense Cleo’s tearful explosion of rage shortly after, as she plunged right into Baldr’s forces with very little concern for herself.
It was pretty intense watching his fight with Zess unfold, and I really thought for a moment that Rygart was going to kill his friend right there and then. The battles between Golems always seem to deliver in that regard, and watching Rygart plow down Argath in his newly-armored Delphine set the tone for the rest of the movie.
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While each movie is relatively short, spanning about the length of two episodes, there doesn’t appear to be any shortage of powerful scenes within that time frame. The characters, the Golems, the fantasy world, all of it.
Thankfully, he stayed to do what he can as the only person who could ever stop Hodr and Zess from fighting, and from that moment on, I was completely captivated by every aspect of this movie series. It was incredibly sad seeing both Hodr and Sigyn say goodbye to Rygart knowing very well that it was going to be the last time they see him before they’re executed, and even sadder considering that Sigyn still has feelings for Rygart that he had no intention of reciprocating. The conclusion of the second movie with Rygart about to abandon Hodr and Sigyn to their fates was pretty emotional for me, and really touching when he decided to go against his father’s advice to try and save his friends, so it’s been a pretty grueling wait for this third movie.