Gekidžóban Kuroko no basket: Last game

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Quel challenge ! L'équipe japonaise de street basket-ball va affronter la redoutable équipe américaine des Jabberwock lors d'un match amical. Ceux-ci règnent sans partage sur le monde universitaire du street basket et sans grande surprise, ils vont écraser l'équipe Strky. Mais l'arrogance des Jabberwock est insupportable et ils piétinent les valeurs internationales du fair-play et du respect sportif. Piqués au vif dans leur ego, les japonais décident de riposter en provoquant les Jabberwock dans un match de revanche. Kagetora, l'entraîneur national, va rassembler les membres de la mythique Génération Miracle ainsi que Kuroko et Kagami dans une nouvelle équipe appelée Vorpal Swords. Ils ont une semaine pour se préparer et sortir vainqueurs de leur affrontement. L'équipe des Vorpal Swords représente l'équivalent de la Dream Team des États-Unis. Vont-ils réaliser le fantasme de toutes les équipes internationales et battre les rois incontestés du basket-ball ? (ADN)

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anglais So I have finally lived to see it, and this is, as the title suggests, the true end of the Kuroko's Basketball anime series. It is basically a dream come true for all the fans who wanted to see the whole "miracle generation" play together, and it is kind of a huge trope at the same time. If I was going to come up with the simplest narrative where they all got to play together, this is unquestionably just the first and completely obvious choice. In other words, it probably did not take much work to come up with such a simple screenplay. On the other hand, the American street basketball team named Jabberwock are a bunch of pretty obnoxious and pretentious dudes, so people like me want to give them a hard time. We therefore intensively support our old well known Japanese group again. My only criticism would be the incredibly frequent repetition of the word "monkey" to disparage all the Japanese basketballers by the American challengers. While I understand it is a swear word that the Japanese are probably quite sensitive to (and not only them...), when it is the twentieth time it has been said in half an hour, it seems kind of weird. The rest is the classic Kuroko's Basketball with everything someone like me has grown to love over the last three seasons. Intense confrontations on the court, dynamic play where the atmosphere spills over, superbly portrayed movement and ball handling combined with superhuman tricks so typical of sports shonen anime series. I do not wish to be harsh or review this movie quite critically for the stripped-down and simplistic narrative. This is the ending I was waiting for, and I still enjoyed it, because most of it is about a sport, which I watched every minute with suspense and which again was quite well done. So I guess I am going to give Kuroko's Basketball five stars for the last time even though objectively, it probably does not deserve it this time. 8.5/10. ()

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