Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie Part III: Rebellion
Procedente de una vida feliz, Madoka se transforma en un ser superior que guía a las guerreras mágicas, salvándolas de la desesperación. Su sacrificio rompe el ciclo de destino cruel que las... Leer todoProcedente de una vida feliz, Madoka se transforma en un ser superior que guía a las guerreras mágicas, salvándolas de la desesperación. Su sacrificio rompe el ciclo de destino cruel que las mantenía atadas, liberándolas de la tragedia.Procedente de una vida feliz, Madoka se transforma en un ser superior que guía a las guerreras mágicas, salvándolas de la desesperación. Su sacrificio rompe el ciclo de destino cruel que las mantenía atadas, liberándolas de la tragedia.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios y 5 nominaciones en total
- Homura Akemi
- (voz)
- (as Chiwa Saito)
- Bebe
- (voz)
- …
- Kyubey
- (voz)
- (as Emiri Katou)
- School Boy
- (voz)
- (as Ryuichi Kijima)
Reseñas destacadas
From a technical standpoint, the movie is fabulous. The soundtrack is lovely, and the visuals are gorgeous. What surprised me even more was the imagery: Where I found the abstract depiction of the Witches odd and jarring in the series (and to a lesser extent also in the duology), I found it absolutely beautiful in Rebellion.
But as fantastic as it looked, it could not hide some problems with the pacing I feel this movie has. A runtime of almost two hours certainly isn't short, so I wonder if it was truly necessary to spend five minutes on a fairly silly 'magical transformation' sequence that is meant to be partially satirical. Similarly, there were two quite long fight scenes that just dragged on where nothing really mattered. IMHO the pacing is one if this movie's biggest flaws; I was never quite bored but I certainly came close occasionally.
The biggest flaw, however, is the plot, or rather its conclusion. I love the premise, I love how it is revealed, I love how it is concluded. I don't love what happens after the conclusion of the premise. Similarly, I love how all our favourite characters are there, and I love how the writers managed to unify their tragic fates with the positive premise (particularly Sayaka). I don't love what they did to Homura at the end.
All in all I find the final choice the maker's did to be a questionable one. They did not want to conclude their movie trilogy with a clichéd, super sappy, overly perfect ending. Turning clichés around is one of the most beloved and major themes of Madoka Magica, so I suppose it fits the modus operandi. But the series and duology are also so beloved because their final message is so utterly positive, and the one of Rebellion just isn't. I don't really see why.
It's a bit similar to the duology, where Beginnings ended with horrible revelations and Eternal tried to fix anything, only that there is no fourth movie to fix Rebellion's ending. Which is so weird because the movie had its perfect ending, and then threw it away for another dramatic twist that just didn't get fixed in the end.
From a theatrical standpoint, I guess this is excellent. From a personal standpoint I find this fairly unsatisfying. Still an amazing movie, though. You just might want to replace the last ten minutes with 'And then they lived happily ever after' in your head.
What I really like about this movie is how the main focus is on the most interesting of the magical girls in the series, Akemi Homura. I can't go into any real detail about the story other than this. It starts out in a world that is too good to be true. Then Homura starts getting suspicious of it. This movie really explores her character and never feels forced. Given her past actions and her mental state, everything she does feels organic and like a natural continuation of the series. Granted, some say the series didn't need a continuation, and in some respects they are right, but it doesn't take away from this at all.
It may not be the story you want, but at the very least, it makes perfect sense and is a great exploration into the tragic character that is Homura. It also opens the door to more entries in this series and as long as the quality stays consistent, that's not bad at all in my book.
Everything is done masterfully in this, from the animation and character development to the addition of previously unknown people in the story that act as easter eggs for fans of the series and the story behind it, while not detracting from the overall plot.
Everything in this movie is done to perfection with glorious animation and set pieces, to one of the best character writing points I've ever seen in fiction. The character development works so well in this, so much that I think it has effected the industry to a degree with some series and their attempts at a shocking revelation. Its to be expected though, as there will always be people who see a trope and think its good to copy, but sometimes not putting in the work necessary to make it good for them.
But in this movie, it does everything as well as I'd want.
The movie is slightly confusing at first, and I can't describe the plot too well without giving away spoilers. I can say this much: Homura wakes up in a world where all her friends are back and they're all happily fighting monsters together. Homura grows suspicious. About as much as I can say.
Honestly, of all the ways to continue this franchise, this seems like one of the best options. It really takes Homura's character in a fascinating direction. It doesn't feel like a cash in, cause a cash in would've just had a mindless action movie with an excuse plot, and not the furthering development of Homura. There are scenes here more shocking than anything even in the series. It's not the stereotypical direction.
Of course some people aren't going to like this. Some for legitimate reasons, cause the ending of the series was perfect. Though that doesn't make this movie bad by any stretch. It's a great character piece for Homura, and given the ending, I would certainly look forward to another follow up.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesGrossed over One Billion Yen (US$10 Million) in two weeks making it the fastest film based on a late night television program to do so and beating the previous record holder, K-On!: La película (2011). It eventually surpassed K-ON to become the highest grossing film based on a late night television program.
- Citas
Madoka Kaname: [thinking] No... It Feels like nothing has changed at all. In fact if anything's changed around here it's me.
[Homura notices Madoka's magic is coming forward]
Madoka Kaname: Yeah it is me. I should have a different form. Differnt purpose here
Madoka Kaname: [Homura embraces Madoka and Madoka returns to normal] Homura? Hey, let go!
Homura Akemi: It's okay, you're exactly what you should be. What you've always been. Madoka Kaname do you treasure the world you live in or would you break its laws to follow your heart?
Madoka Kaname: Well I, I don't - I mean yes. I do treasure this world. But I don't think a person should go and break the rules just because they feel like it.
Homura Akemi: I see. Well then I suppose one day you will also be my enemy. It's fine, I don't care.
[Homura ties up Madoka's hair]
Homura Akemi: I'll keep wishing for a world where you can be happy.
Madoka Kaname: Homura?
[last lines]
Homura Akemi: I knew it, they always did look better on you.
- Versiones alternativasMany changes and improvements to the animation were made between the original theatrical release and Bluray release.
- ConexionesFollowed by Gekijoban Maho Shojo Madoka Magica: Walpurgis no Kaiten (2026)
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Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 375.627 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 189.514 US$
- 8 dic 2013
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 19.582.747 US$
- Duración
- 1h 56min(116 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1