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Appleseed

Originaltitel: Appurushîdo
  • 2004
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 41 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
18.865
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Appleseed (2004)
Home Video Trailer from Geneon Entertainment
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Animation für ErwachseneAnimeComputer-AnimationCyberpunkAbenteuerActionAnimationsfilmDramaKriegScience-Fiction

In einer utopischen Gesellschaft, die am Ende des Dritten Weltkriegs geschaffen wurde, beginnt eine Kriegerin, die aus dem Ödland gerettet wurde, Risse in dieser neuen Fassade zu erkennen.In einer utopischen Gesellschaft, die am Ende des Dritten Weltkriegs geschaffen wurde, beginnt eine Kriegerin, die aus dem Ödland gerettet wurde, Risse in dieser neuen Fassade zu erkennen.In einer utopischen Gesellschaft, die am Ende des Dritten Weltkriegs geschaffen wurde, beginnt eine Kriegerin, die aus dem Ödland gerettet wurde, Risse in dieser neuen Fassade zu erkennen.

  • Regie
    • Shinji Aramaki
  • Drehbuch
    • Shirow Masamune
    • Haruka Handa
    • Tsutomu Kamishiro
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ai Kobayashi
    • Jûrôta Kosugi
    • Yuki Matsuoka
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,9/10
    18.865
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    • Regie
      • Shinji Aramaki
    • Drehbuch
      • Shirow Masamune
      • Haruka Handa
      • Tsutomu Kamishiro
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ai Kobayashi
      • Jûrôta Kosugi
      • Yuki Matsuoka
    • 69Benutzerrezensionen
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    • 40Metascore
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    8keius

    Visuals that'll blow you alway

    This cg/cell style anime is the most incredible i've seen. Most of what I can say has already been mentioned by others that have commented. Suffice it to say, Appleseed is worth watching simply for it's eye goggling effects.

    The story is decent but not spectacular and has changed just a bit more that i would've preferred from the original premise of the manga.

    I rate this an 8/10 because i did enjoy it thoroughly. The -2 pts is for what someone else mentioned...the too typical clichés. Every dramatic moment is something you've seen pinched from some other overdramatized movie.
    7scobbah

    Here's a bit of everything, violence and fighting scenes, hi-tech armory, some love and some conspiracy as well.

    First of all, this piece is brilliantly animated. Combining the visual effects with the sound effects this way makes me think of The Matrix, with fast cuts, some slow-motion sessions and of course a lot of doppler effects. I thought the plot was quite OK, not too original but not too hasty either. It has a good development I thought, and I have to admit that I were a bit worried for a while if it'd be able to sum things up in a good way, which I think it did quite well. Here's a bit of everything, violence and fighting scenes, hi-tech armory, some love and some conspiracy as well. I'll give this a 7/10. I can't say how much in fact the plot has earned these points, but if you like visual effects and fast-paced fighting scenes you're probably going to like this.
    9shogun-20

    The most impressive animè in years

    I went to this movie with very high expectations, and after about 30 mins I knew this movie had already delivered.

    I won't talk about the story (do a search on google if you want it spoiled) but I can say that the plot is interesting enough to keep the viewers attention. The pace of the movie feels very right, action scenes and slower character building scenes are vow en into each other without any of them feeling forced. Although the movie is not without cliché's, especially in some sentimental parts, they do not ruin the overall experience. I have not read the manga so I cannot comment on if it stays true to the source material.

    Technically it's in a league of it's own. The 3d visuals were amazing, even on the low quality cinema I watched it in. The camera swoops in and out of the action and you end up just staring in awe at the screen. Designs and the attention to detail is incredible. What takes getting used to is the cell shading of the characters. Done to mimic 2d animation, the characters are not able to deliver the same amount of personality and emotions as the handrawn ones are. I wonder if it would look better with pure 3d characters ala Squares Advent Children. Sound effects were also excellent, and I thought the industrial techno soundtrack was very fitting.

    All in all the most impressive anime movie I have seen so far, that is if it could be seen as an anime? The director was actually present at the screening I attended and he raised this question as well. Seeing as Appleseed was not made and does not look like any traditional anime at all why should it be considered as one? Maybe we are looking at a new genre in animated movies. If so the Appleseed has certainly set the new standards as to how it should be done.
    7dee.reid

    "Appleseed" - The next stage of evolution... animation

    Anime' has come a long way from the days of gratuitous bloodshed and borderline pornography that marked its early notoriety here in the United States.

    Part of this massive and successful transition into mainstream American cinema has been due to technological breakthroughs in animation, computer digitization, and detailing. Immediately, you think of the films of Hayao Miyazaki, "Ghost in the Shell" (1995), and Katsuhiro Otomo's "Akira" (1988).

    "Appleseed," the latest addition to the list of groundbreaking Anime' films in the last 10 years, is yet another skillful advance in the world of Japanese animation.

    This film has a plot that's not greatly different from past adventures: a rebel female soldier, Deunan Knute, is captured at the beginning of the movie after a fierce battle in the ruins of a large city. She's flown back to the city of Olympus, a vast metropolis that looks a lot like "Blade Runner" on a better day.

    Human beings (grudgingly) coexist with the Bioroids, human androids, who are slowly becoming the majority, already with one serving as the city's prime minister. Bioroids have a limited emotional range (sound familiar?) and cannot reproduce, nor can they experience feelings such as love or anger.

    When the Bioroid generation center is attacked, Deunan, a kind and curious Bioroid named Hitomi, and Deunan's cyborg lover Briareos link the attack to a deadly conspiracy involving the (still human) military and the mysterious 7 Elders, who control Olympus' main control center.

    If you don't buy the story, then at least "Appleseed" will draw you in by using its lush, beautiful animation and graphics, which are surely the next stage in the evolution of Anime'. The plot is convincing, if not wholly original, and fans of Philip K. Dick may spot some of the scattered references to "Blade Runner."

    Certainly a testament to Anime' and animation in general, "Appleseed" should definitely not be missed.

    7/10
    7MrVibrating

    Pretty cool

    With nice cel-shaded graphics and fantastic CGI in a nice blend, Appleseed will not disappoint the eye. There is enormous attention to detail, reflections, shading and other small things. Many of the scenes, especially involving the giant city complex, could have worked as art if you froze the frame.

    The story is pretty unoriginal though, which is a shame. I won't tell you anything, but it's likely you'll see references from a wild collection of sources. Characters have varying depth, and some felt like they needed a bit of fleshing out. Lip-sync was so-so and the same goes for most of the voices(in Japanese).

    Music is cool and futuristic, with a few surprises thrown in(Basement Jaxx? What the?) and fits the scenes nicely. Sound follows the same pedantic attention-to-detail pattern as the animations. The action is very, very cool, even though it's not a pure action fest.

    While the storyline doesn't feel too much like Manga, the animation really is. Manga eyes can be bugging, but it was OK. The transformer-esquire mechs where really cool even though they were very similar(then again, I've never watched Transformers).

    So, in closing, is this worthwhile? Sure. It's storyline is not so complex you need to scratch your head, like other anime(Akira or Final Fantasy), and the animation is a feast to the eyes. Give it a try.

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      The tattoo on Briareos' left upper arm says "Cogito Ergo Sum", which is Latin for "I think, therefore I am." Strangely, Greek characters are used and not Roman. Also the first character is Gamma, but C would rather be transliterated as Kappa in Greek. It also has the dates 2096-2122, which are Briareos' date of birth and date of his "death" when he became a cyborg.
    • Patzer
      After Briareos' weapon is sliced into pieces, he throws the weapon to the ground in one piece.
    • Zitate

      Deunan: We have to believe that life is what we make of it!

    • Alternative Versionen
      The film was re-released on Blu-ray by Sentai Filmworks with an all new English dub in 2010.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Folge #33.2 (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Dive For You
      Words & Music by Boom Boom Satellites

      Performed by Boom Boom Satellites

      Produced by Boom Boom Satellites

      COURTESY OF SONY MUSIC RECORDS INC.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 8. September 2005 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Japan
    • Sprache
      • Japanisch
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      • Cuộc Chiến Tương Lai
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      • Appleseed Film Partners
      • Digital Frontier
      • Geneon Entertainment
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 129.135 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 66.869 $
      • 16. Jan. 2005
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 1.650.432 $
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