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6.2/10
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe expendable crew of a corporate space vessel must stop a murderous shape-shifting alien organism that somehow got on board.The expendable crew of a corporate space vessel must stop a murderous shape-shifting alien organism that somehow got on board.The expendable crew of a corporate space vessel must stop a murderous shape-shifting alien organism that somehow got on board.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
Osamu Saka
- Mike Hamilton
- (वॉइस)
Chikao Ôtsuka
- Dick Berry
- (वॉइस)
- (as Chikao Ohtsuka)
Tesshô Genda
- Morgan Scott
- (वॉइस)
Shigeru Chiba
- Wat Tyler
- (वॉइस)
Kôzô Shioya
- Guy Alcuin
- (वॉइस)
Bob Bergen
- Hiro
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
Steve Bulen
- Watt
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
Richard Cansino
- Walt
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
Russel Case
- Guy
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
- (as Russell Case)
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I went into this expecting nothing. Saw this movie on some youtube video about horror manga and anime iceberg.
Noticed that it's only an hour long and long forgotten so I thought "why not? Could use it to fall asleep fast tonight".
Eh I had some fun with this. It's clearly a rip off of Alien and The Thing and I went into it knowing that so I am not disappointed.
A few cool visuals here and there for something so old, I do miss the old style of anime to be completely honest. And one monologue that the captain has about how they are just relics of the past after a few space runs, having issues to catch up with things after all those cryosleeps was cool. Never really though about it that in these situations some people can, in theory, be 250 years old. Or at least that much time passed on Earth so everyone they knew is dead. Culture has completely changed. Information has changed. Everything is different and you can not keep up the pace.
All in all, a fun little watch. You can definitely do a lot worse than this.
Noticed that it's only an hour long and long forgotten so I thought "why not? Could use it to fall asleep fast tonight".
Eh I had some fun with this. It's clearly a rip off of Alien and The Thing and I went into it knowing that so I am not disappointed.
A few cool visuals here and there for something so old, I do miss the old style of anime to be completely honest. And one monologue that the captain has about how they are just relics of the past after a few space runs, having issues to catch up with things after all those cryosleeps was cool. Never really though about it that in these situations some people can, in theory, be 250 years old. Or at least that much time passed on Earth so everyone they knew is dead. Culture has completely changed. Information has changed. Everything is different and you can not keep up the pace.
All in all, a fun little watch. You can definitely do a lot worse than this.
To me, and presumably a number of others, there was something special about Robotech. For all it's many convolutions it was lightning in a bottle. The energy, the complex sci-fi packaged in a youth demo-graph, the richly drawn characters struggling against real darkness and danger, the music and everything else. There has been a lot of similar anime that has fallen far short, not least the turgid, corporate 'Shadow Chronicles'. So the fact that lily C.A.T. was brought to us by the same people that constructed Robotech potentially promised something special, or at least something in that familiar style. Pleasingly, the animation is pretty much the same, and several familiar voice actors crop up, but ultimately the question would be whether it stacks up on it's own.
The story is disappointingly derivative, in equal part to 'Alien' and 'The Thing'. There are a few interesting ideas, mainly concerning suspended animation over long periods in deep space travel, and time and effort has gone into the ship design and the future technology, but it is essentially nothing new. The story concerns a deep space expedition that travels to a distant planet to investigate the possibility of habitation but along the way is contaminated with some form of alien life which eventually starts picking the passengers and crew off one by one. Add to this an A.I. that has it's own agenda and two passengers that are not who they claim to be and we are ready to go down a pretty familiar path. Telling an old tale is always forgivable if it is done inventively and with energy and I would say, in this regard, that lily C.A.T. gets a pass mark. It is more problematic, I feel, in it's indecision over whether it is more for adults or for kids. There is some horror and some of the concepts are quite adult yet it fails at creating an adult internal reality. Mostly in regards to the characters reactions to some pretty horrific events. It might well work for more adventurous younger viewers but it is hard for me to say. The characters are mostly interesting and well realized but their interaction falls way short of the mark for adult sensibilities which is generally not the case with Macross, Mospeada and Southern Cross, or Robotech.
I refer to these other anime mainly because it would be hard to recommend Lily C.A.T. on it's own. A fan of the aforementioned franchises would have a much better chance with this than a random viewer. This, like Robotech is storytelling on the cusp between adolescence and the adult, and that would be a problem for some, who had no prior fondness for the work of Carl Macek and his ilk. Ultimately, for lovers of Robotech I would recommend Lily C.A.T. as worth the effort. It may not be a masterpiece but it definitely has that same mood and feel. It has that sense of energy and fun for the most part and it's flaws are there, but it can still be enjoyed if you are in the mood to be generous with it.
The story is disappointingly derivative, in equal part to 'Alien' and 'The Thing'. There are a few interesting ideas, mainly concerning suspended animation over long periods in deep space travel, and time and effort has gone into the ship design and the future technology, but it is essentially nothing new. The story concerns a deep space expedition that travels to a distant planet to investigate the possibility of habitation but along the way is contaminated with some form of alien life which eventually starts picking the passengers and crew off one by one. Add to this an A.I. that has it's own agenda and two passengers that are not who they claim to be and we are ready to go down a pretty familiar path. Telling an old tale is always forgivable if it is done inventively and with energy and I would say, in this regard, that lily C.A.T. gets a pass mark. It is more problematic, I feel, in it's indecision over whether it is more for adults or for kids. There is some horror and some of the concepts are quite adult yet it fails at creating an adult internal reality. Mostly in regards to the characters reactions to some pretty horrific events. It might well work for more adventurous younger viewers but it is hard for me to say. The characters are mostly interesting and well realized but their interaction falls way short of the mark for adult sensibilities which is generally not the case with Macross, Mospeada and Southern Cross, or Robotech.
I refer to these other anime mainly because it would be hard to recommend Lily C.A.T. on it's own. A fan of the aforementioned franchises would have a much better chance with this than a random viewer. This, like Robotech is storytelling on the cusp between adolescence and the adult, and that would be a problem for some, who had no prior fondness for the work of Carl Macek and his ilk. Ultimately, for lovers of Robotech I would recommend Lily C.A.T. as worth the effort. It may not be a masterpiece but it definitely has that same mood and feel. It has that sense of energy and fun for the most part and it's flaws are there, but it can still be enjoyed if you are in the mood to be generous with it.
Okay, not an original film (plot easily taken from ALIEN.) But for anime, it's much better than most of the 90's garbage, without being too silly. Animation is good (think TRANSFORMERS THE MOVIE.) And the dubbed version would probably better to see than the Japanese version as the dubbed version uses different ethnic type voices to represent the different characters. Not perfect, but I would give it a 7 out of 10.
The first time i saw this in the early 90's I loved it and I recently re-watched it (2002) and still loved it, it lost a bit of it's surprise though. The characters start get knocked off pretty quick, but the animation is good for it's time. Like Aliens series...then watch this!
Lily C. A. T. (1987) is a movie I recently watched on Amazon Prime and tells the tale of a space expedition that includes people who don't know each other from all over the world. Shortly after their expedition starts they discover there's some people on the ship that weren't intended for the trip. When people start dying the people will need to work together to try and figure out who the stowaways are, even if they know they may be working with the people they're trying to find.
This movie was directed by Hisayuki Toriumi (Gatchaman) and contains the voices of Masako Katsuki (Ninja Scroll), Eiko Yamada (Metal Gear Solid), Chikao Ôtsuka (Lupin the 3rd), Yoshiko Sakakibara (Ghost in the Shell 2.0) and Tesshô Genda (Akira).
The animation for this was classic 80s and reminded me of a not as good G. I. Joe. The ghost/monster elements in this were pretty good and entertaining. There were also some good kill scenes and gore. The storyline was just okay and felt like an Alien knockoff a little. My favorite part of the movie was the cat.
Overall this is an above average addition the genre that is worth seeing once. I would score this a 6/10.
This movie was directed by Hisayuki Toriumi (Gatchaman) and contains the voices of Masako Katsuki (Ninja Scroll), Eiko Yamada (Metal Gear Solid), Chikao Ôtsuka (Lupin the 3rd), Yoshiko Sakakibara (Ghost in the Shell 2.0) and Tesshô Genda (Akira).
The animation for this was classic 80s and reminded me of a not as good G. I. Joe. The ghost/monster elements in this were pretty good and entertaining. There were also some good kill scenes and gore. The storyline was just okay and felt like an Alien knockoff a little. My favorite part of the movie was the cat.
Overall this is an above average addition the genre that is worth seeing once. I would score this a 6/10.
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- भाव
Dülar Delcassé: The corpses have disappeared, leaving everything - even their underwear - behind!
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Sci-Fi Channel Saturday Anime (1995)
- साउंडट्रैकListening to the Angels
by Teressa Jonette
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