Subject: doctorlit reviews Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Prologue
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Posted on: 2018-03-15 04:52:00 UTC

Or a title very similar to that. It wouldn't all fit. Spoilers for pretty much the entire Kingdom Hearts series. I’m specifically looking at Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover and Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-. Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance was also included on the disc, but I had previously played that on 3DS.

Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover
This is a movie detailing the very earliest parts of the KH timeline. I hadn’t played the mobile phone game it was based on, so it was wholly new information to me.

At the outset of the film, the main focus for me was gleaning what info I could about the details the Master of Masters had left his six apprentices. I was put pretty quickly ill at ease by the slightly manic and aloof mannerisms of the Master—his voice actor did an incredible job of toeing the line between clearly lying scheming and questionably real goofiness—and by the suspicions that were quickly piling up between the five active apprentices. For a while, I did get suckered into thinking that one of them was a traitor—I was suspecting either Jaguar Mask Boy What Investigates Mysteries or Unicorn Mask Man What Is the Leader—but at the point it finally revealed that the info Jaguar Mask had was not taken by him to hide his own treachery, but had been given to him by the Master to ferret out treachery, that I really figured out what was going on. The Master had set them all up to be suspicious of each other. Not only did he suspect that the prophesied Keyblade War couldn’t be prevented, as he had said at the beginning of the movie, but he was actively trying to cause it.

As riveting as it was up to that point, things got even more ridiculous with the final scene. I had been questioning how the Master had gotten a book that foretold the entire future. The fact that it told of the Keyblade War gave it at least some credence, since we know that event took place in KH history. But the revelation that the Master himself wrote it turns everything on its head, because now we’re dealing with an in-universe unreliable narrator: either the foretold traitor incident was made up wholesale to sow distrust among his apprentices, or he was simply writing of his own betrayal of them at the point in history when it would actually manifest consequences. The fact that the eye symbol we’ve been seeing on various weapons throughout the entire series has actually been an augury to spy on the future all along was a little shocking, as it had seemed like nothing but a decorative motif up to this point. It also, however, makes me question where the writers are actually going with this. What’s the implication, if any, that someone who presumably died over nine hundred years in the past has been spying on the events of the rest of the series? Is it simply to confirm that the “seven lights vs. thirteen darknesses” prophecy has merit? Is the Master going to have some influence on Kingdom Hearts III, despite having lived a thousand years previous? Are they setting up a future plot line, since KH3 is said to be the end of the “Xehanort saga,” but not the end of the series as a whole?

Despite all the questions it opens up, it was a good movie. Using the animal masks was smart, as it makes it a lot easier to keep track of the characters, and they all had stupid, stupid names. The voice actors were all good choices who suited their roles well.

Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-
Aqua is one of my favorite characters in the series, so getting a solo adventure to herself, even if it wasn’t quite a full-length game, is most excellent. I’m amused by the fact that it starts her out at level 50, reflecting all her experiences in her original game. Due to the (mostly) lack of other actual characters in the Realm of Darkness, the programmers had no humanoid villains to use as enemies (other than Aqua’s own reflection in the Magic Mirror), but they did a good job of designing all the Heartless to be threatening enough to require you to stay on your toes in every fight. Heck, even the familiar Darkside boss, from the original KH, gets quite a bit of presence as they lurk in the background of the Enchanted Dominion area. And I never would have guessed that throwing a bunch of basic Shadows into a pile and calling it a boss would be very threatening, but man, that final boss was thrilling as heck.

And few characters also means few allies to converse with, but the writers and Aqua’s voice actor did a good job of expressing her slow descent into hopelessness through the infrequent moments when Aqua speaks or thinks to herself. It’s also heartbreaking when she finally meets Mickey near the end of the game, and learns she’s been trapped in the Realm for nearly a decade. While her despair throughout the game was realistic in her circumstances, it felt really good for her older confidence and drive to come back at the end. I also like, though, that the incident with her reflection made her realize that her heart was vulnerable to darkness as well. Aqua had some moral absoluteness issues in her original appearance (willing to attack Cinderella’s wicked stepfamily, for example), and it implied that she was unable to sense the darkness-to-light ratio in people she had spent a lot of time and around and was used to, presumably including herself. I’ve always, therefore, assumed that Aqua assumed she had a heart of pure light, even though canonically that’s only possible for Ventus and the Princesses of Heart. So I do think it’s important for her character going forward that she recognized even her heart had aspects that the forces of darkness could overpower.

I feel like I should have seen it coming earlier than I did, but it was still a very fun surprise when the plot went full Rogue One and bumped up against the ending of the original KH. It’s awesome actually getting to see what Mickey was up to while he was offscreen, and awesome to get some limited control on a real Destiny Islands map once again, rather than just the Sora’s memory version or the data version. It’s maybe a little silly in retrospect that Riku somehow didn’t notice all the commotion behind him while he was running towards the door, and I think the timing is a little off between Riku reaching the door and Mickey appearing, but whatever. As an Aqua fan, I endorse retconning things to let her have a hand in the initial game’s victory.

And I am very excited for KH3 now, and can’t wait to see how this initial storyline gets tied up.

—doctorlit 4D: sequel prequel midquel sidequel Poetic Emotional Metaphor in Nongrammatical Punctuation HD Cinematic: Electric Boogaloo Z: The Rebootening

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