Philippine Daily Inquirer

Early trick or treat for franchise fans

- By Oliver M. Pulumbarit

‘Attack on Titan: End of the World’: Shaky sequel

THE SEQUEL to the horror-action flick released last August is a less grueling experience, with considerab­ly less horrific scenes and more cleanly resolved conflicts. The film by Shinji Higuchi finally answers important questions raised in the previous film.

But the shaky second part of the live-action adaptation, which seemed to alienate a vo- cal number of the popular anime’s fans, definitive­ly answers questions about the mysterious giant monsters called Titans.

The mystique of the human-eating creatures vanishes once some truths about them are revealed, but the story gets to focus more on its heavily conflicted characters, whose dynamics are shaken up quite interestin­gly.

The young soldier Eren (Haruma Miura) discovers a way to effectivel­y fight and destroy the Titans, leading to more truths about the monsters and their connection to the remaining human populace.

The post-apocalypti­c drama doesn’t quite plod, as key scenes often rush to the next, leading to a conclusion that, while inevitable, doesn’t evoke a more rewarding or satisfying feeling.

‘Hotel Transylvan­ia 2’: Monster harmony

Another sequel, “Hotel Transylvan­ia,” is sturdy and pleasantly surprising, the second part to the 2012 animated comedy that featured friendly and family-centric monsters. Directed by Genndy Tartakovsk­y of “Dexter’s Lab,” it brings back vampire lord Dracula (voiced by Adam Sandler), whose similarly supernatur­al daughter Mavis (Selena Gomez) ties the knot with her human lover Jonathan (Andy Samberg).

Not soon after, they welcome a new addition, Dennis (Asher Blinkoff) who doesn’t exhibit any vampire powers, a fact that his grand-dad is in denial about.

“Hotel Transylvan­ia 2,” like the first movie, features and celebrates its tight-knit familial characters. A large part of the sequel focuses on their “otherness,” defining each as relatable in various ways.

The welcome absurditie­s of monster tales and related myths are still there, helping add texture to an already well-defined and visually cute world of harmonious “horrors.” It’s still fun, an unabashedl­y sweet take on mixed families and cultures.

 ??  ?? VAMPIRE Mavis (Selena Gomez) and son Dennis (Asher Blinkoff) are featured in “Hotel Transylvan­ia 2,” about friendly monsters with strong family ties.
VAMPIRE Mavis (Selena Gomez) and son Dennis (Asher Blinkoff) are featured in “Hotel Transylvan­ia 2,” about friendly monsters with strong family ties.
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“ATTACK on Titan: End of the World”reveals the truth behind the invasion of gigantic monsters, but loses its mystique in the process.
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