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It's definitely a great ride if you go in not knowing about all the crazy shit that's going to happen.
The thing with any type of art form is it is the interpretation of the artist toward a certain subject, in this particular case the subject being the story of Berserk. The artist interpretation may not aligned with yours imagination of the Berserk. Tough ♥♥♥♥. Hell, when I first watched Harry Potter I though the actor for Hargrid was a piece of ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ only because when I read it I imagined him different, but hey, I learned to live with it and now I can’t think of anything else beside the film version of Hargrid when he is mentioned.
I like how this guy said I'm entitled to my opinion then made 4 comments about why my opinion is wrong for something I never even said, and that wasn't even the reason Berserk 2016 was bad. I mean, the movies from 2012 were also CG, but they didn't suck. Because CG isn't the problem, bad direction is.