The best adaptation of Heinlein's novel even if it's not pitch perfect. Wake me up when we get a ST adaptation with neo dogs.

This is the most emotionally manipulative anime I've ever seen, bar none. Even the advertising feels like parody, promising the audience will cry numerous times in the first 30 seconds or some shit. Obviously the more you cry, the better something is, right?
Aural fidelity is proficient but unremarkable. Plenty of above TV animation, but the characters are drawn like cute inhuman blobs, lots of noticeable and unnecessary CGi, and an overused modern color palette bring it down. Music is…
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Alright, I think this time I'll give a more detailed review than last time.
The film has no premise. What elements of its world that we know of we barely know anything about, likely so the audience can speculate and theorycraft about how vague the world is. We know little to nothing about the world's history, relations, etc. We just know there are these humanoids called Iorph who live for hundreds of years isolated from regular people and spend all…