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Bleach: The Diamond Dust Rebellion

Titre original : Gekijô ban Bleach: Za Daiyamondo Dasuto Reberion - Mô hitotsu no hyôrinmaru
  • 2007
  • TV-14
  • 1h 32min
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Bleach: The Diamond Dust Rebellion (2007)
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Un artefact du nom du « Sceau du Roi » est dérobé. Tōshirō Hitsugaya, le capitaine de la 10ᵉ division chargé de sa protection s'enfuit après le vol. Celui-ci est donc accusé, mais, Ichigo, R... Tout lireUn artefact du nom du « Sceau du Roi » est dérobé. Tōshirō Hitsugaya, le capitaine de la 10ᵉ division chargé de sa protection s'enfuit après le vol. Celui-ci est donc accusé, mais, Ichigo, Rukia, Rangiku et Renji refusent d'y croire.Un artefact du nom du « Sceau du Roi » est dérobé. Tōshirō Hitsugaya, le capitaine de la 10ᵉ division chargé de sa protection s'enfuit après le vol. Celui-ci est donc accusé, mais, Ichigo, Rukia, Rangiku et Renji refusent d'y croire.

  • Réalisation
    • Noriyuki Abe
  • Scénario
    • Masahiro Ôkubo
    • Michiko Yokote
    • Tite Kubo
  • Casting principal
    • Masakazu Morita
    • Fumiko Orikasa
    • Hiroki Yasumoto
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Noriyuki Abe
    • Scénario
      • Masahiro Ôkubo
      • Michiko Yokote
      • Tite Kubo
    • Casting principal
      • Masakazu Morita
      • Fumiko Orikasa
      • Hiroki Yasumoto
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    • 3avis des critiques
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    Kentarô Itô
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      • Noriyuki Abe
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      • Masahiro Ôkubo
      • Michiko Yokote
      • Tite Kubo
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    7droctagon-638-646664

    Much better than its predecessor and a must-see for Bleach fans.

    I'm a huge fan of the Bleach manga and a moderate fan of the TV series (except the filler sagas). This review assumes that people are familiar with the Bleach manga and/ or TV series.

    Today I watched the English dubbed versions of both "The Diamond Dust Rebellion" (TDDR) and "Memories of Nobody" (MoN). I have already posted a review of MoN and the reason for that is a lot of reviewers seemed to be letting their Bleach fandom prevent them from actually thinking for themselves and accurately reviewing the movie. People were blindly giving 9/10 or even 10/10 to a film that would be unlikely to score 5/10 from any critic. When I came to watch TDDR I was desperately hoping they had recognised their previous errors and put a bit more effort in this time around.

    As luck would have it, they did.

    The biggest improvement over the first film is the screen writing. The plot has far more depth and is actually interesting. Where the first hour of MoN nearly put me to sleep, TDDR is actually entertaining outside of the fight scenes. The plot isn't perfect by any means, but it's definitely good enough to stop me complaining about it. Sure the dialogue is still pretty cheesy, but anyone who watches shows like Bleach will tell you that you have to take it with a pinch of salt.

    Also TDDR is a lot more polished than MoN in terms of attention to detail. All the little bits and pieces that make a movie seem more realistic were really lacking in MoN. This is difficult to explain without using an example from the movie, so for once I'm going to use one (but avoid plot information).

    When Renji needs to speak to Rangiku the chance passing of Shunsui means he and his lieutenant Nanao are then present during their conversation. While the important conversation goes on between Renji and Rangiku (the focal point for the viewer), Shunsui sits silently on the step beside them with his hat in his lap (he rarely removes his hat, even when fighting). He has done this out of respect because one of the characters is in a sort of mourning period. When important information is divulged during the conversation Shunsui begins absent mindedly twirling his hat around in his lap, his expression unchanging. This shows that he is thinking about what he just heard and formulating a plan, however he still looks like Captain Cool - Shunsui in a nut shell. My point here is that although Shunsui is not the focal point of the scene details have been added to make him seem more natural, even though most people won't notice (although this particular example is more obvious than most, hence why I can remember it lol). This is important because the more natural a scene is the easier it is for you to place yourself in that scene and become absorbed by the story.

    Another thing that sets TDDR apart from its predecessor is the way they have integrated the popular "minor" characters into the story. In MoN it was obvious that it was very high priority to make sure all the most popular characters were featured in the movie to make sure the fans were happy, however because the script was so half-baked they ended up throwing them on screen with almost no explanation and it all seemed a bit silly. In TDDR they've still managed to feature all of the popular characters, they've made their appearances seem like a natural progression of the story, and yet they have done this without actually having to weave them into the main plot in any great detail (look at Kenpachi's entrance in MoN, then look at his entrance in TDDR, for example).

    The voice acting in the English dub of TDDR is top notch.

    Right. Now to the bad points.

    There are two major problems with this movie as far as I'm concerned, the first and most important of which being the animation. Maybe I'm just imagining things, but slightly more care seems to have been taken with the animation and drawing just for the fight scenes, but even so they are still well below par for animated films. This shows that the people behind TDDR were still not prepared to expand their market beyond existing Bleach fans, which is a pity because this movie was good enough to do it.

    The second problem is the music. At times the music in Bleach is so cheesy it makes me cringe. I can't believe no one has walked into the board room and said "Hey guys, has anyone realised how stupid it is to use a song with penetrating, high pitched vocals as a background track for fight scenes? Not only does it detract from the action and fail in its role as background music, but the song we're using sounds like a bad '80s electro-pop track that never made it out of the garage. Maybe we should hire a sound guy or something?"

    Regardless The Diamond Dust Rebellion is worth watching even if you're not an existing fan of the series, although I would recommend watching the first one or two episodes as the movies take a lot for granted.

    I've given it 7/10 but you can add an extra 2 points to that if you're a fan of the series.
    7siderite

    Only Japanese people can truly understand it

    I am not kidding. The Seiritei council decides two people should fight to the death for a ridiculous reason. Even so, when they are to fight, they change their decision in favor of one of the combatants, killing him on the spot. He doesn't die and comes back for revenge. Everybody who is a good guy in the Soul Society fights him and kills him again. But they remain friends.

    I can understand why a Japanese person would try to obey orders, no matter how idiotic, and how top "management" can issue them with impunity just because everybody is supposed and trained to heel, but it is especially hard to reconcile the plot of the movie with the general idea of Bleach, which is personal and independent behavior (and mayhem).

    Other than that, a little weird that a single guy can tackle the entire Gotei 13, but then again, Ichigo didn't storm alone and kill everything all by himself, either. Not even the story's "magical power" entered Ichigo and allowed him to save the day. It was, for once, a team effort.
    10druid333-2

    More Fast Paced Fun From Noriyuke Abe

    When the Japanese Royal family orders that a scared object,known as the Oween,an amplifier of unlimited spiritual power,is to be moved to another area, Squad 10 of the Soul Society is commanded to keep the area secure. Unfortunately,the Oween is stolen by a rogue member of the Soul Society,who was rumoured to be assassinated by Squad 10 Captain,Toshiro Hitsugaya,but backed out at the last minute. When Capt. Hitsugaya abandons his post to find out what's going on,he is suspected to be in cahoots with Sojiro Kusaka,who had stolen the Oween. It is up to Ichigo,Rukia,and the rest of the Soul Reapers to intervene (much to the chagrin of the elders of the Soul Society). Subplots involving Hitsugaya's past,as well as Ichigo's past are interpolated into this fast paced tale of good versus evil. Noriyuke Abe is once again on tap to direct this beautifully illustrated & animated feature,from a script by Michiko Yokote & Masahiro Okubo,from the original Manga (graphic novel)by Tite Kubo,adapted from the Japanese television series 'Bleach'. As usual,the characters are voiced by the same cast as the series (with Wendee Lee,best known for her voice over work on Anime series such as 'Cowboy Bebop', as voice director for the American version,who also adds her voice talents). Spoken in either Japanese (no English subtitles on the Japanese DVD),or English dubbed. Not rated by the MPAA,but contains some fairly bloody violence & fierce battle scenes & a rude word or two.
    7jordondave-28085

    Not as good as the first

    (2007) Bleach- The Movie Part II: The Diamond Dust Rebellion JAPAN ANIMATION DUBBED FANTASY/ACTION/ ADVENTURE

    To fully appreciate this Japan animation film, one would have to be familiar and enjoy the long running syndicated animation series which gives the notion of a 'grim reaper'- like powers and peoples souls if a person were to already been dead or is already dead! This time has the title character Ichigo nursing an old comrade from the soul society world whose just been accused from treason, whose unique capabilities are that of a cool-looking ice dragon whose been carrying a burden that happened in the past! Not much in terms of action but like some of the episodes of the TV series, somewhat revealing but not as fun and enjoyable as the first, "Bleach- Memories of Nobody"!
    8MrBubblesFtw

    A lot better then the first one

    Although this was a lot better then the first Bleach movie, it still has it's flaws. First of which, where is the diamond dust rebellion in The Diamond Dust Rebellion?? I don't even remember seeing any diamonds in the whole movie! Second, how could two different soul reapers wield the same zanpakuto? A zanpakuto is the shinigami's soul (how you get a soul of a soul is beyond me...). Third, I thought that Isshin said that Arrancars were really weak before Aizen started using the Hogyoku, so why were two "normal" Arrancars able to wreak so much havoc?

    So overall, this was a pretty good movie (just with some huge flaws). I'd recommend this movie to any Bleach fan, die-hard or not. On a scale of 1-10 (1 being the worse, 10 being the best) I'd give this an 8.

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      This anime film is located chronologically after the episode of Urahara's Decision, Orihime's Thoughts (2007) from Bleach (2004) and before the anime film of Bleach: Fade to Black (2008).
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      Followed by Bleach: Fade to Black (2008)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 décembre 2007 (Japon)
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