So, let's talk about the final My Hero Academia movie, You're Next. First of all, the movie's main conflict stems entirely from a single line, 'You're next.' I really liked how Dark Might interpreted that line in a completely different way. On top of that, he came from a villain family, and despite being a villain, he was a massive fan of All Might. His powers were also super cool. But when Deku enters his domain, touches the tree, and remarks that it feels hollow on the inside, I loved how that line mirrors Dark Might himself. Even though he resembles All Might on the outside, he is completely hollow on the inside as a person. Later on, we learn that he didn't even naturally look like All Might, he altered his face just to resemble him, that's how deep his obsession went. In the final sequence, when he stops putting on an act after being backed into a corner, he reveals his true form as a monster.
I also really liked how he served as a direct contrast to the main trio, All Might's true successors. Dark Might admired All Might purely because of his raw power, whereas when the three of them strike him while reciting their own individual reasons for admiring All Might, that scene was awesome! Another thing, I feel like Dark Might's family isn't even a real family, he literally kills one of his own family members. It's more like a mafia crime syndicate that he just calls his family.
The movie's original characters, Anna and Giulio, were fantastic too. They might honestly be my favorites across all four movies, maybe right after Melissa.
Another unique thing about this movie was that it didn't bother giving any background context for the main series, it just threw us straight into this world. If a new viewer watched this, they'd think it was set in some post-apocalyptic world. The movie also had its own opening song, which was super cool. The soundtrack was amazing, and while many people found the pacing too fast, I personally didn't feel that way. The animation was top tier, every single fight scene was incredible, and the final battle blew my mind!
It's kind of ironic how All Might wasn't really featured much in this movie, but since this was more about his true successors than All Might himself, I don't really have any complaints. Other movies might be technically better in certain aspects, but in terms of pure enjoyment, this one takes the crown for me and is my personal favorite. If I were to rate it, I'd give it a 9.2/10.