I suppose my only gripe is that, although Sakura survives some freaky dangers, the actual resolution to the conflict is too easy. The result is a feature that feels a lot like the final arc of the series it is epic in presentation, but also heart-warming without being saccharine. What works about this dual approach is that Sakura tries to rise to an unprecedented new challenge whilst undertaking an emotional journey that is also unfamiliar to her. As fans will remember, the series left a significant romantic subplot up in the air, which this movie finally attempts to resolve and having lost none of its unique charm and sweet-natured humour, it does not disappoint in the least.For those afraid that The Sealed Card is nothing more than an excuse for a fluffy romance, fear not: CCS retains its adventurous story-telling style, with scary action and sweet romance alternating in equal measure to provide a well-paced, well-developed plot. StoryAs the true sequel to the original series, Card Captor Sakura: The Movie 2: The Sealed Card continues the story of Sakura, Shaoran, and all the rest.
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