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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn the distant future, humans are declared "illegal residents" and hunted to near extinction by murderous robots. One day, a group of human scavengers come across a strange man named Killy, ... Alles lesenIn the distant future, humans are declared "illegal residents" and hunted to near extinction by murderous robots. One day, a group of human scavengers come across a strange man named Killy, who may be the key to humanity's survival.In the distant future, humans are declared "illegal residents" and hunted to near extinction by murderous robots. One day, a group of human scavengers come across a strange man named Killy, who may be the key to humanity's survival.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Takahiro Sakurai
- Killy
- (Synchronisation)
Kana Hanazawa
- Cibo
- (Synchronisation)
Sora Amamiya
- Zuru
- (Synchronisation)
Mamoru Miyano
- Sutezo
- (Synchronisation)
Aya Suzaki
- Tae
- (Synchronisation)
Nobunaga Shimazaki
- Fusata
- (Synchronisation)
Koutarou Nishiyama
- Shige
- (Synchronisation)
Nanako Mori
- Fuku
- (Synchronisation)
Kazuhiro Yamaji
- Oyassan
- (Japanese version)
- (Synchronisation)
Ayane Sakura
- Shizu
- (Synchronisation)
Tasuku Hatanaka
- Shiro
- (Synchronisation)
Daiki Yamashita
- Yaichi
- (Synchronisation)
Shôta Chônan
- Gen
- (Synchronisation)
Daisuke Takahashi
- Yachita
- (Synchronisation)
Akane Fujita
- Villager
- (Synchronisation)
Ayaka Asai
- Villager
- (Synchronisation)
Ryuichi Kagehira
- Villager
- (Synchronisation)
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I haven't read the comic series and I have gone through some of your negative comments. I just watched this movie and I must say it was pretty awesome!
The environment in which it was set was mind-blowing and very creative, the plot seemed pretty good and it left me wanting to see more.
All in all I can say that, if your not a die hard fan of the comics, you'll probably enjoy this movie!
The environment in which it was set was mind-blowing and very creative, the plot seemed pretty good and it left me wanting to see more.
All in all I can say that, if your not a die hard fan of the comics, you'll probably enjoy this movie!
This movie was much better than I expected.
As a fan of the Blame! manga, I think the film keeps the same pace and atmosphere as the original.
The movie has no deep development of characters or the universe, but it gave enough details without destroying the original pace of the narrative, what many screen adaptations are often do trying to explain everything in a limited time.
It's definitely worth watching.
As a fan of the Blame! manga, I think the film keeps the same pace and atmosphere as the original.
The movie has no deep development of characters or the universe, but it gave enough details without destroying the original pace of the narrative, what many screen adaptations are often do trying to explain everything in a limited time.
It's definitely worth watching.
Huh! From where to start about this one?
I am a huuuuge fan of Blame! manga. It's the best manga I ever read and I always present it as a reference point to something different, original, breathtaking and ultimately enjoyable. Though, not so much for mainstream audience.
What about the anime? There must be two points of view in reviewing it. Why? Because First one from a perspective of someone who read the manga and second one from a perspective of a first timer who hasn't got a clue about original material.
As someone who read the manga I was expecting the full story with deep development of main character(s) and much better representation of vast areas of Megastructure and everything else what can be found in it. What did I get? A spin off story of a small village in Megastructure with characters which are almost irrelevant in the original story. We didn't get to see a lot of characters, Silicon beings are missing, it's even hard to tell that Killy is main character, not the villagers. Many, many details missing not to mention that original story is spread through huge time period. I would lie if I would say that I didn't enjoy it. It's solid SciFi anime if you don't take into consideration the original work.
As for second point of view, for someone who never read the manga.... Watch it. Maybe there will be sequels/prequels. Maybe even pushes you toward reading manga. It's a great slice of Blame! universe where much more can be told in future movies (hopefully there will be more)
***sorry for a bit fragmented review, this is my first ;)
I am a huuuuge fan of Blame! manga. It's the best manga I ever read and I always present it as a reference point to something different, original, breathtaking and ultimately enjoyable. Though, not so much for mainstream audience.
What about the anime? There must be two points of view in reviewing it. Why? Because First one from a perspective of someone who read the manga and second one from a perspective of a first timer who hasn't got a clue about original material.
As someone who read the manga I was expecting the full story with deep development of main character(s) and much better representation of vast areas of Megastructure and everything else what can be found in it. What did I get? A spin off story of a small village in Megastructure with characters which are almost irrelevant in the original story. We didn't get to see a lot of characters, Silicon beings are missing, it's even hard to tell that Killy is main character, not the villagers. Many, many details missing not to mention that original story is spread through huge time period. I would lie if I would say that I didn't enjoy it. It's solid SciFi anime if you don't take into consideration the original work.
As for second point of view, for someone who never read the manga.... Watch it. Maybe there will be sequels/prequels. Maybe even pushes you toward reading manga. It's a great slice of Blame! universe where much more can be told in future movies (hopefully there will be more)
***sorry for a bit fragmented review, this is my first ;)
I suppose after the gigantic Netflix logo spins around on the screen, announcing yet another copycat production, the expectations drop considerably. Fortunately but it seems (I didn't bother to check) like Netflix just signed the cheque to purchase the title, I doubt they could have much to do with this movie. Firstly, it's anime made by the Japanese in Japanese language and everything about it is Japanese, it feels way more genuine than Appleseed. The story was excellent and the visuals were absolutely stunning, I think that's why I'm giving it 7 stars. Otherwise it wasn't a masterpiece but still very solid and enjoyable. The characters were a little bit flat, for example they don't seem to be bothered much when dozens of men and children get ripped to shreds or lose limbs, they all mostly stare at the camera with their fakely large eyes. But well, it's mostly an action anime, so there isn't much time to develop any depth. So yes, there is a lot of shooting, running, action but the balance is right - there is also a lot of suspense, story, sci-fi, dreamy cityscapes, exoskeletons, cyborgs, monsters and heroes. However, it's far away from the American superhero movies with happy ending, the overall mood is gloomy, post apocalyptic and the ending is more of a "walk into the mist" rather than "drive into the sunset" which I personally like.
An automated city continues to grow inexorably. A glitch has caused the pest control system to classify humans as vermin to be exterminated. The huge, lifeless city sprawls on for ever with only a few humans surviving a meagre exist.
I loved the premise of this film. The first half an hour is excellent and really immersed me into this juggernaut of a system that has gone runaway.
Then some new characters appear with some very special talents. These newcomers "break" a lot of the world's set up and make the main characters survival seem a bit trivial.
What really let this down for me was the pace. I am accustom to Eastern films having a more considered and careful approach and normally enjoy it. But here it feels like nothing happens for really long stretches at a time.
Then when the action does start, someone pushes a button that fixes the situation. I feel this time could have been spent on more action or better characterisation.
I enjoyed the bits I enjoyed very much, but feel it could have been condensed to a much, much shorter film.
I loved the premise of this film. The first half an hour is excellent and really immersed me into this juggernaut of a system that has gone runaway.
Then some new characters appear with some very special talents. These newcomers "break" a lot of the world's set up and make the main characters survival seem a bit trivial.
What really let this down for me was the pace. I am accustom to Eastern films having a more considered and careful approach and normally enjoy it. But here it feels like nothing happens for really long stretches at a time.
Then when the action does start, someone pushes a button that fixes the situation. I feel this time could have been spent on more action or better characterisation.
I enjoyed the bits I enjoyed very much, but feel it could have been condensed to a much, much shorter film.
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- WissenswertesKilly only says 47 words throughout the film.
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