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One thing that is easily seen in this movie is that the producers took a short story and stretched it perhaps too much to make a movie that would be both interesting and long enough. However, at some point I began to feel a little uncomfortable with the whole story.
Apart from trying to get too much from a short story, I genuinely think that the movie could become one of the best of its kind.
The storyline from Neil Gaiman is quite more interesting than his other books that were also adapted into movies. This one I think has more maturity as well as weirdness to it and when the movies focused its attention on Enn who is just a normal child who is trying to understand how things work through music, the movie really begins to make sense.
Not the most impressive movies, but still worth watching.