Zwei Agenten - ein Frauenmörder-Mensch und ein wollüstiger Dämon - versuchen, einen Unterzeichner einer Friedenszeremonie zwischen der menschlichen Welt und der "Schwarzen Welt" vor radikali... Alles lesenZwei Agenten - ein Frauenmörder-Mensch und ein wollüstiger Dämon - versuchen, einen Unterzeichner einer Friedenszeremonie zwischen der menschlichen Welt und der "Schwarzen Welt" vor radikalisierten Dämonen zu schützen.Zwei Agenten - ein Frauenmörder-Mensch und ein wollüstiger Dämon - versuchen, einen Unterzeichner einer Friedenszeremonie zwischen der menschlichen Welt und der "Schwarzen Welt" vor radikalisierten Dämonen zu schützen.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Renzaburo Taki
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- Makie
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- Giuseppe Mayart
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- Shadow
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- Jin
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- President
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- Healer
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- Prostitute
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- Temptress
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- Ken
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- Monk
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- Taki (USA dub)
- (English version)
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- (as Greg Snegoff)
- Mayart (USA dub)
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Makie (USA dub)
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Kanako (USA dub)
- (English version)
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- Shadow (USA dub)
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Story wise it's nothing complex or new, but it creates with it's visual design and dark theme an intense experience which kept me interested throughout.
Also, I've seen the English dubbed version and it's surprisingly good, something that's not always the case.
The characters are nothing spectacular in terms of design, but their personalities (specially the male main) are well defined The guy reminds me a lot of George Clooney in the times of From Dusk Till Dawn, even though the anime is older.. Specially with the English cheeky way of talking!
The gore is quite heavy, in pretty twisted sexual ways.. The action is really good, as expected from the director.
Overall it's a very dak anime, very particular, definitely one of the classics from the 80s you don't want to miss!
It was definitely a good time killer, especially since I knew nothing about it beforehand. If you've seen Akira and want something in that vain, you'll find this digestible. If you don't like things like that, stay far away.
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The film follows a secret agent of sorts. He is recruited for a mission pertaining to a peace accord in Tokyo between Earth and a different realm. He is partnered with a humanoid female agent from the different realm. Their job is to safely escort an important ambassador (who turns out to be a perverted old man) to the peace accord so that the two realms can negotiate a treaty. However, there are beings from the other realm not too keen on making peace who set out to prevent the old man from making it to the accord. Adventure ensues.
This movie contains mild amounts of nudity and violence, so it is NSFW by all accounts, although nothing too outrageous is shown. Despite the dark atmosphere, it manages not to take itself too seriously. The perverted old man, while a cliché in Japanese anime and manga, is a likable enough character.
However, both the male and female leads are rather boring characters. Their inevitable romance feels cliché and forced. There really is no build-up for their relationship. The whole Romeo-and-Juliet "forbidden love" component here kind of falls flat. It has been done way too many times and comes off as uninspired and unoriginal.
That all being said, this movie does have some pretty badass animation, which is its saving grace. If you are watching this movie for a great storyline, you will more than likely walk away disappointed. If you are into dark, gory Japanese manga and animation, this may be right up your alley. I wouldn't write this film off, but I wouldn't necessarily want to watch it again. It wasn't particularly memorable either.
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- WissenswertesAn Image of Taki firing his service revolver appeared on T-shirts printed by the non-Anime related clothing company Ripple Junction in 1997.
- PatzerWhen Taki and the hotelier are playing chess, the black king and queen are in each other's starting squares.
- Zitate
Taki Renzaburo: [watching Kanako take her bra off] Uh... I, er, I didn't know you were in such a hurry.
Kanako: I hope you don't mind?
Taki Renzaburo: No. Why would I mind about that? Soon as my heart stops pounding, I'll be just fine.
Kanako: [chuckles, then unzips Taki's fly] He's a healthy one. Let me see if I can wake him...
[gives him a blowjob]
Taki Renzaburo: [narrating] My God! Has this wild woman been hiding under that demure exterior all this time? I mean, it's not exactly what I was expecting, but then again... there are worse things.
- Crazy CreditsThe Streamline Pictures version squishes the English credits off to the side of the screen.
- Alternative VersionenThe Streamline Pictures version replaces the original panning shot of Tokyo during the end credits with stills from the film, due to the studio being unable to obtain a textless version of the end credits. This print was also used for Urban Vision's DVD, while Discotek Media's recent re-release uses a Japanese print, with the Streamline credits being available as a special feature.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Mean & Mercenary (1999)
- SoundtracksHold Me In The Shadow
Lyrics by Machiko Ryu
Composed by Yoshihiro Ida
Arranged by Seiichi Kyouda
Sung by Hitomi Tohyama
Published by Nippon Columbia