![]() ![]() ![]() Leave it to Violet Evergarden to put us on an emotional roller coaster that truly never stops. This scene got genuine laughs out of the theater audience, a scene about writing letters for a dying boy. This sequence has everything it’s thoughtful and well-executed, managing to be equally as sad as it is charming. Violet, having a surprising amount of experience in this regard (wink, wink Ann), bonds with Yurith and helps him put into words everything he is feeling, even things he is unaware of himself. We do get to see her emotional development at work when she takes on a new client- Yurith, a terminally ill boy hoping to write letters to his family that can be delivered after he passes away. This Violet seems to have reverted back to a previous state, but a small complaint that I am fine with overlooking. At the end of the television series, Violet was ready to think of the Major fondly while still walking towards her future. She works nonstop and in her few moments of spare time longs for the Major, which to me seemed like a step back for her character. That bittersweet nostalgia is carried through the film and amplifies the catharsis of its main plot which is as heavy and impactful as we would expect from Violet Evergarden.įour years after the end of the series, Violet is.still Violet. Violet Evergarden is about the power of emotional connection Daisy’s discoveries made me feel nostalgic about something I had only just seen, heightening the power of emotional resonance over time and space. I did enjoy this subplot, especially at the end of the film. Scarred and emotionless, she takes a job as a letter writer to understand herself and her past. ![]() The war is over, and Violet Evergarden needs a job. This frame story adds an additional emotional layer to the film since obviously it wasn’t emotional enough already. 2018 Maturity Rating: 16+ 1 Season Anime. I found it fun how The Movie cashed in on this story why fix it if it ain’t broke? After her grandmother’s funeral, Daisy finds her prized possessions, the letters Violet wrote, and sets out on a journey to learn more about the Doll that changed her beloved grandmother’s life. The Movie begins in a way no one expected it to, not with Violet or her friends, but with Daisy, the granddaughter of Ann Magnolia from the legendary episode 10. ![]()
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