in terms of characterization I didn't think much of the protagonists: Takizawa was - well, effective, I guess, as just someone from whose point of view we're introduced to the rules of the universe, but other than that he's nothing outstanding, typical bland-flat-cheery protagonist imo; Saki was complete filler at best and plain distracting at worst (see: hints of her ~unrequited forbidden love~ for Kyousuke - um, what?!) so I uh shan't waste ramble on that
the characters I liked best / found most intriguing all started appearing in like the last few eps: Micchon gives me "hidden badass" and overall "would like to see more of" vibes, the pantsu guy has a p cool character idea (being a cynical disillusioned recluse from society just because you've developed software that can tell you how they'll all react anyways), and finally Mononobe! I actually like the idea behind him, it's almost comic-book-villain-y lol in that he's not exactly "bad", he's just seeking to save society by wiping out the uselessness etc
anyway, yeah what was keeping me interested wasn't the mystery or the romance or w/e, it was actually seeing the different facets of humanity~, in finding out what the various Selecao chose to do with their money. I found each and every one (the doctor, the prostitute CEO, the disillusioned one who bombed the place, the apathetic one - did I miss any?) of them very believable. I also really liked that there was some degree of them thinking about and ~self-reflecting~ on their course of action, that was some nice depth there :).
tldr I probably appreciated this anime for like all the wrong reasons dont kill me, but yeah with all that in mind do you think I'll find the two movies worth watching