

Plot points will be spoilt if you’ve not played them all.
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The video shows the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra playing in front of a giant projection of scenes from the franchise and the video will often then show those scenes full screen too. The nineteen track concert covers music from all parts of the Kingdom Hearts franchise. In one of the more unusual pieces of gaming downloadable content (DLC), Kingdom Hearts III Re:Mind came with an optional extra bundle – a complete orchestral concert video of the Kingdom Hearts Orchestral World Tour! Originally released an event only album, this powerful performance shines a light on the superb music that Yoko Shimomura and other Disney properties have created. As the story has become more and more bizarre, the music has continued to be an absolute treasure.
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And then DM me and tell me what you think just happened.Yoko Shimomura has created so many amazing pieces of orchestral music with the Kingdom Hearts JRPG series over the past 20 years. If you're looking for suspense with minimum to no gore, a sort of idol version of SAW, which will keep you wanting to know more, even if it's to try figuring out what on earth you just watched, and don't mind very inexperienced performances and some clear fanservice-y moments attempted to be disguised as representation (that's the idol industry for you, though, it's a general recurring problem), give this one a shot. And hey, I commend these girls for starting out with a suspense/horror/mystery drama rather than a typical school drama which would have probably hidden their inexperience a lot better but it would have been a lot less interesting to watch. It's a mess but it's an interesting mess.

Still, for all its complicated messes with the plot and its unanswered questions, it did leave me wanting to discuss it to try figuring out what just happened, and I consider that a good thing I had left complicated dramas wanting to never look back in the past, but this is not one of those, at least. I wish there had been one big focus instead of small things that have a common thread, kind of, if you squint. And, for what I've seen in some comment threads, I'm not the only one left with more questions than answers when it's all said and done. The plot starts in medias res, which I really appreciate in a suspense story, and I wish it had kept the focus it had on the beginning throughout the entire thing because, as the episodes advance, it gets unecessarily complicated for a story that didn't need so many unconnected twists and turns. To be honest, it's a very binge-watchable drama and it keeps the tension more or less throughout, so I don't regret watching it. It isn't the most groundbraking suspense drama you'll find, it isn't the best written thing you'll see, but for the lack of experience these girls seem to have, the fact that it's "one of those idol dramas", the budget and the amount of episodes, I've seen much worse. That being said, I don't think it was that bad. Rewatch Value 7.0 Let me start by saying that I didn't know these girls before watching this, I'm not a fan of the group/subgroup, so my review isn't influenced by that and it's solely based on the drama itself.
