
A futuristic firefighting mecha service is created to protect the world.... (Full plot summary below)
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A futuristic firefighting mecha service is created to protect the world.
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| IGNMiranda SanchezPromare's fun characters, stylish animation, and constant escalation make for a great first film from Studio Trigger. |
| VarietyValerie ComplexEvery bit as loud and ambitious as one might expect from a visual artist with such a hyperactive imagination, sci-fi action-adventure Promare checks all the conventional anime boxes — post-apocalyptic setting, mecha suits and plenty of fan service — but it’s still an exciting watch. |
| Paste MagazineToussaint EganPromare is a visually stunning, narratively anemic and predictable blockbuster. |
| Los Angeles TimesCharles SolomonAfter seeing every leaf on every bush in so many features, it’s fun to sit back and enjoy a film that pushes its look and palette beyond mere reality to create a fantasy world that could exist only in animation. |
| The TelegraphRobbie CollinThe film is nearly two hours long and passes in what feels like 45 seconds. It is wildly entertaining and blaringly ridiculous, and I want to watch it every night for a week. |
| RogerEbert.comGlenn KennyThere’s a lot of crunch and dazzle here. While the overall tone is pitched to a teen demographic, the creative energy and the execution on display is consistently engaging. |
| TheWrapCarlos AguilarThink of Promare as a vast feast with too many flavorful offerings to taste in one seating, and where all the intricate details of how everything was put where it is are less important than the overall sensory overload you’ll experience. |
| The Film StageEli FriedbergThis is Imaishi’s world. Every cut, gesture, and line of dialogue here is punctuated by maximum comic book-style exclamation points. Every spectacular action feat is escalated several different times over the top, crossing from coolness through self-parody and back to coolness in a way that’s bound to make the attention-deficient among us stand up and cheer. |
| Slant MagazineSteven ScaifePromare often feels like a maximalist season finale trimmed of any build-up, a climax that’s outstanding to watch yet empty beyond its pure spectacle. |
| User ReviewSaltyhaltGreat movie. The story was quite entertaining and the music had me wanting to start singing along. |