The plot was simple and might have had a maximum rating of 5, but nothing happened and the resolution was inconclusive. There were no indications at all that a solution was in sight when the problem was first presented. Therefore, this is definitely not the movie for you if you're searching for one with an exposition, climax, and resolution.
The movie's artwork was terrible in every way. This rapidly turned from a horror to a comedy, in my opinion, because the enormous bugs, which were supposed to be a terrible component, seemed more like jokes than scary. In addition, there were instances were the bugs transitioned from 2D to CGI, including one instance where they neglected to depict the MC's (a bug-loving female) eyebrows! Awful inconsistencies that complement the film's sluggishness.
The sound quality isn't particularly noteworthy, but it didn't make the movie any better either. It receives a low grade as a result.
I really loved the class representative, the softball captain, and the bug-loving girl, however this might have easily been a 1 or 2. They were likeable characters who went well with the film's "intention". But all the other characters were dumb, obnoxious, and did more harm than good to the film's overall quality. It was bothersome because it felt like the writer intentionally made a lot of the characters obnoxious in order to reduce your enjoyment of the film.
Even after all the criticism, the fun was passable. I laughed so hard at the characters' stupidity for heeding the bug loving girl's advice and felt both ecchi and comedy. But there was nothing more to be happy about after that.
The movie was not good. My enjoyment of the film was limited to its unintended aspects and its few characters, which did not compensate for its flaws. You will be let down if you watch this expecting something admirable or redeeming.