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Afro Samurai: Resurrection

  • Película de TV
  • 2009
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 37min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,1/10
9,8 mil
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Afro Samurai: Resurrection (2009)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaWhen his father's body is stolen from its grave, Afro takes up his sword again to tear through an army of deadly foes led by a sadistic leader.When his father's body is stolen from its grave, Afro takes up his sword again to tear through an army of deadly foes led by a sadistic leader.When his father's body is stolen from its grave, Afro takes up his sword again to tear through an army of deadly foes led by a sadistic leader.

  • Dirección
    • Fuminori Kizaki
  • Guión
    • Eric S. Calderon
    • Leo Chu
    • Joshua Hale Fialkov
  • Reparto principal
    • Samuel L. Jackson
    • Lucy Liu
    • Mark Hamill
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,1/10
    9,8 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Fuminori Kizaki
    • Guión
      • Eric S. Calderon
      • Leo Chu
      • Joshua Hale Fialkov
    • Reparto principal
      • Samuel L. Jackson
      • Lucy Liu
      • Mark Hamill
    • 18Reseñas de usuarios
    • 15Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 1 premio y 1 nominación en total

    Vídeos5

    Afro Samurai: Resurrection
    Trailer 1:39
    Afro Samurai: Resurrection
    Afro Samurai: Season One
    Trailer 1:02
    Afro Samurai: Season One
    Afro Samurai: Season One
    Trailer 1:02
    Afro Samurai: Season One
    Afro Samurai: Resurrection
    Trailer 2:03
    Afro Samurai: Resurrection
    Afro Samurai: The Complete Murder Sessions
    Trailer 1:10
    Afro Samurai: The Complete Murder Sessions
    Afro Samurai: Resurrection
    Trailer 0:36
    Afro Samurai: Resurrection

    Imágenes6

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    Reparto principal16

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    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Afro Samurai
    • (voz)
    • …
    Lucy Liu
    Lucy Liu
    • Sio
    • (English version)
    • (voz)
    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Bin
    • (English version)
    • (voz)
    • …
    Grey DeLisle
    Grey DeLisle
    • Tomoe
    • (English version)
    • (voz)
    • …
    Dave Wittenberg
    Dave Wittenberg
    • Adolescent
    • (English version)
    • (voz)
    • …
    Liam O'Brien
    Liam O'Brien
    • Shichogoro
    • (English version)
    • (voz)
    Zachary Gordon
    Zachary Gordon
    • Kotaro
    • (English version)
    • (voz)
    Yuri Lowenthal
    Yuri Lowenthal
    • Jinno
    • (English version)
    • (voz)
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Brother 3
    • (voz)
    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Assassins
    • (voz)
    • …
    S. Scott Bullock
    • Dharman
    • (voz)
    • …
    Greg Eagles
    Greg Eagles
    • Rokutaro
    • (voz)
    Phil LaMarr
    Phil LaMarr
    • Teen Afro Samurai
    • (voz)
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Blacksmith
    • (voz)
    • …
    RZA
    RZA
    • DJ
    • (voz)
    • (as The RZA)
    Ariel Winter
    Ariel Winter
    • Young Sio
    • (voz)
    • Dirección
      • Fuminori Kizaki
    • Guión
      • Eric S. Calderon
      • Leo Chu
      • Joshua Hale Fialkov
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    Reseñas de usuarios18

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    4grantss

    Weak

    Pretty lame. Good animation, but the story is fairly random. Pretty much an exercise in style over substance.
    10ozerob

    An awesome sequel that further expresses the Afro Samurai character

    Not for the faint of heart, this latest entry in the Afro Samurai series continues a tremendous effort in line drawing style animation, and may by some be seen as frequently a bit too abrupt in frame-to-frame action, but it manages to be so well aligned within the graphic novel genre (so that if you blink during sequences what you retain may be a panel by panel view of what the story needs, and what a comic reader wants). I give it the 10 of 10 full rating as a classic piece that works very well without the usual massive CGI effects most folks seem to expect these days in anything considered 'animated'. Yes, it is more than a bit bloody in nature, but contains a message 'of honor' and more fundamental - the message to carry on if you believe in something. Very well done, thank you Samuel Jackson for the terse comments from a no nonsense character. I highly recommend this film, but it is not for young kids...
    chaos-rampant

    Subpar sequel to the original blaxploitation chambara anime

    Brooding, laconic badass Afro Samurai and his wisecracking alter ego Ninja Ninja (both voiced by Samuel Jackson) once again return to walk the path of demons as a sultry villainess (voiced by Lucy Liu) steals Afro's Number One headband and plots her revenge that involves resurrecting Afro's dead father. The refreshing and intriguing combination of blaxploitation, samurai culture, anime and hip hop (soundtrack by usual suspect RZA) that made the first one such an infectiously cool hack-and-slash yarn is pretty much of the same standards but this time it's let down by a silly story and disappointing ending that was clearly not very well thought out. How easy Afro loses his headband at the beginning of the film left me scratching my head in disbelief but Teddy Bear's change of heart at the end was downright lame. Whereas the first worked so well exactly because of the very simple revenge story - Afro, wearing the Number Two headband, looking for the man who killed his father, all the while having to defend his headband from an assortment of colourful villains, not very different to a video game logic and very enjoyable for that matter - Afro Samurai: Resurrection throws everything and the kitchen sink in the plot and hopes it all makes sense somehow. I also had the impression the gore and blood geysers were less this go around. Fans of the first will probably have a good time as the funky and bloody style are good enough for 90 minutes of brainless fun but take it any more serious and you might be in for a let down.
    4cherold

    Uh...

    I really liked the Afro Samurai anime series. It was lots of fun. But I didn't realize there had been a movie sequel until 15 years later. Excitedly, I sat down to watch it, and, uh ... what?

    It starts with a fight, and stuff happens, and the unstoppable protagonist somehow gets the prize he worked the whole series to get snatched away by some rando, and then he's, I guess, going to kinda do what he did in the series all over again, except this time to protect his father's ghost?

    What?

    Anyway, it was just an incomprehensible mess, and after about a half hour I couldn't take it anymore. I'm hugely disappointed.
    8Onderhond

    Afros, samurai, technology, gore and weirdness

    2007 was an important year for Japanese animation. Not only did the first American director cross over to direct a big anime (Tekon Kinkreet), the Japanese were allowed to make an original, high profile series for American television. The result was Afro Samurai, a creepy mix of black culture, samurai and technology. Afro Samurai hit it big and a year later Afro Samurai - Resurrection was born, the feature length TV sequel.

    The original OAV series was a pretty particular beast. The story is extremely simple but the setting is a strange mix of influences. At the base lies an A to B tale about a samurai trying to find the number 1 headband, which will put him in the top spot. There is some background info about his motives but none of that is too interesting.

    More fun is the fact that our main hero is a black samurai with a huge afro, voiced by Hollywood's favorite black guy, Samuel L Jackson. Even cooler is the setting, where old-style samurai antics are mixed with science, technology, Japanese myth and plain and over-the-top weirdness and action.

    Resurrection leaves the concept of the OAV pretty much intact. Afro loses his headband and is forced to get it back and that's about all there is to it. Again some background story is added to keep things rolling and to give everyone enough motivation to start killing each other, but apart from some die hard fans I don't think many people will be to interested in all of this.

    Main attraction of the film is still the artwork. From the start it was Koike's input that gave Afro Samurai its distinct style and appeal. Koike, one of the best animators today, was launched by partner in crime Katsuhito Ishii (Trava Fist Planet and the intro of Party 7), but most will probably remember him from his Animatrix short.

    His distorted, larger than life, shadow-infused style is instantly recognizable. And even though I couldn't confirm his involvement in this film, the result just breaths Koike. It seemed they spared no money either, keeping in mind this is a TV film the animation is actually splendid, especially during the action scenes.

    Character designs are still pretty cool with some outrageous figures popping up. There seems to be a bit more focus and technology in Resurrection which only adds to the fun. And there is of course the ending which is marvelously animated and is actually a little bit similar in effect to the ending of Tekon Kinkreet. It's all pretty vague and surreal.

    Sadly, Resurrection still suffers from the same shortcomings the OAV had. The voice acting is terrible. Afro himself is OK and Liu's acting skills are on par too, but Afro's sidekick (also voiced by Jackson) is a pain in the ear from start to finish. He adds little to nothing to the whole film but is ever present. A real shame they didn't cut him out. And while it was doable in short bursts of 30 minutes, it really starts to irritate in a full length feature.

    The soundtrack (by RZA) is not all that good either. Somehow the music and images rarely seem to flow together well. A little too poppy and a missed opportunity because with a little more effort Resurrection could've really outdone the OAV. Enough solid hip-hop that would've fit this film a lot better.

    Luckily, the rest is still as cool as ever. It is not a film that caters for a wide audience though. It's core appeal is very simple. It has samurai, gore, technology, machine guns and a weirdness surplus. It's all about cool and action and apart from that there is very little, nor does the film seem to care about that. In that sense, it seems to owe a lot to films like Dead Leaves.

    So if you're up for some good solid fun and don't have too much trouble neglecting the grating dub and soundtrack, there is plenty of amusement to be had from this film.4.0*/5.0*

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      ' The RZA Presents: Afro Samurai Resurrection The Soundtrack is the soundtrack to 2009 anime television film Afro Samurai: Resurrection. It was released on January 27, 2009, via Wu Music Group/Koch Records, serving as a sequel to RZA's 2007 Afro Samurai The Soundtrack. Recording sessions mostly took place at 36 West in North Hollywood. Produced entirely by RZA, the album features contributions from Kool G Rap, Rah Digga, Shavo Odadjian, Sly Stone, and Wu-Tang Clan members and affiliates'
    • Pifias
      A falcon makes the sound of an owl.
    • Créditos adicionales
      There is a brief scene after the credits.
    • Conexiones
      Follows Afro Samurai (2007)
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      Are You Still Gonna Roll
      Produced by Michael Baiardi

      Written by Michael Baiardi

      Published by Soundfile Publishing (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of Soundfile Records

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de enero de 2009 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Japón
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Afro Samurai: Thiên Hạ Đệ Nhất Kiếm
    • Empresas productoras
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
      • G.D.H.
      • Gonzo
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      1 hora 37 minutos
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.78 : 1

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