Pyrolight said: Really can't blame Sakuya for liking a normal, simple, boring and uneventful movie.
Yes you can, that defeats the whole purpose of dramatic narrative.
Even character-driven storylines, romances, and Slice of Life stories revolve around character development or at least comedy.
What's shown is nothing but a Shaggy Dog Story - just a bunch of actions without meaning.
Speaking of dramatic narrative, though...
NWSiaCB said: Anyway, by law of dramatic narrative and specifically, the Unspoken Plan Guarantee, the movie they will go to see is either some fifth movie that hasn't been revealed yet, which means Sakuya likely wins or the only other alternative is everyone forgets their wallets or something, and so they don't wind up seeing any movie at all.
The STRIP, at least, delivers on its mandatory dramatic narrative.