The full-length sequel to the series turned out to be unexpectedly much more serious and melancholic, and the timing pulls for a full season.
As a continuation of the series, Disappearance can unfold without unnecessary forewords and character exposure, which further increases its capacity for facts and events.
Unlike the series, which offered to look for interest in the surrounding world, the sequel is primarily devoted to the theme of the onset of “normal” life, shown through the eyes of someone who was annoyed by all sorts of strange and out of the ordinary events of the past series. An honest conversation with oneself about one’s desires and the degree of influence of the collective unconscious on our actions and attitude to others – this is the topic that has been actively asked for for two seasons and finally found disclosure in the full-length continuation.
Over the course of more than two and a half hours, we also get to know the stories of Haruhi herself and other members of her interesting team. The character of Yuki Nagato will finally be revealed.
Several times while watching, he caught himself on how unusual it is to hear a Western cinematic soundtrack in anime.
The full-length turned out to be noble, worthy of crowning the development of the series. A mixture of the "butterfly effect" and the domestic "I stay."