


Seeing Violet go from a shy, uncertain, near unfeeling girl to a confident and kind empath is wonderful. Kana Akatsuki's original story feels just as empathetic and interesting as a movie like the endearing miniseries. All the drama comes across as serious and heartfelt within Violet Evergarden. Haruka Fujita's direction is absorbing both visually and emotionally for each scene with an intimate feel. I hope to see the story continue in the upcoming film eagerly as Violet Evergarden just keeps getting more moving and relatable for me on some profound level. Fujita captures the same touching vibe and quick pace of the show, while continuing Violet's emotional journey into adulthood. It's a nice follow-up to Taichi Ishidate's anime series Violet Evergarden.

Haruka Fujita's drama anime picture Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll (2019) is a gorgeously hand drawn movie with heartbreaking emotion. A beautiful sentimental film with astonishing animation.
