![]() It's a 115-minute feature that feels like it really needed another 20 minutes to even start dealing appropriately with all of its subplots, and even then it would have been a fairly rushed adaptation of much more languid source material. Which of course should be no surprise at all, given that the vast majority of films in history have also not been based on a manga series, but most of them don't feel like they were nearly as much as Maquia does. ![]() ![]() The thing that most surprises me about the Japanese animated feature Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms * is that it is not based on a manga series.
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