Hagane no renkindžucuši: Milos no seinaru hoši

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Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos, a new feature-length adventure into the world of an international anime sensation. A fugitive alchemist with mysterious abilities leads the Elric brothers to a distant valley of slums inhabited by the Milos, a proud people struggling against bureaucratic exploitation. Ed and Al quickly find themselves in the middle of a rising rebellion, as the exiled Milos lash out against their oppressors. At the heart of the conflict is Julia, a young alchemist befriended by Alphonse. She'll stop at nothing to restore the Milos to their former glory – even if that means harnessing the awful power of the mythical Philosopher's Stone. (Eleven Arts)

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anglais When Edward and Alphons arrive, there is a high probability of a proper alchemical disagreement. And when they happen to arrive in a unjustly occupied country, big things can be expected. The main heroes of my favorite anime return in a separate story, which is already perfect with its premise. It does not delve into homunculi, Bradley or other Central intrigues. Instead, it sends the Elric brothers on an adventure to places we do not know, to an area that has been just an empty space on the map throughout the series. And even though the mood of the movie is considerably darker than in the series, my journey through the land of Milos escaped me more than swiftly. Everything logically remains locked in a separate "episode", but Edward is grumbling, Alphons is a noble rescuer, and when Roy Mustang also appears with his typically gloomy expression, I am incredibly happy about their return. Huge thanks to the creators for allowing me to return to this amazing world for two hours. ()

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