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Thirty years later, society rebuilds and dubs these people - now with more controllable fire powers - as Burnish. In Promare, people surging with anger start to spontaneously combust all over the world, causing a global event called The Great Burning. Still, Promare has enough of its own flair to stand alongside the great anime series the duo have produced. The themes and pacing are reminiscent of director Hiroyuki Imaishi and scriptwriter Kazuki Nakashima’s past work, which isn’t a bad thing, but leaves the film feeling a little predictable for anyone who knows the pair’s work. From the minds of the men who gave us Gurren Lagann and Kill la Kill comes their first feature film, Promare.
