अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंWhen Alice Hayashi, the youngest person ever to go into space crashes her shuttle at the North Pole, she is thrown thirty years into the future. But her trip through time is far from acciden... सभी पढ़ेंWhen Alice Hayashi, the youngest person ever to go into space crashes her shuttle at the North Pole, she is thrown thirty years into the future. But her trip through time is far from accidental. The world is now ruled with an iron fist by Nero and his supercomputer, the SS10X. An... सभी पढ़ेंWhen Alice Hayashi, the youngest person ever to go into space crashes her shuttle at the North Pole, she is thrown thirty years into the future. But her trip through time is far from accidental. The world is now ruled with an iron fist by Nero and his supercomputer, the SS10X. And because of a common link between her, Nero and the SS10X, Alice may be the future's only... सभी पढ़ें
- Alice
- (वॉइस)
- Yuan
- (वॉइस)
- Maria
- (वॉइस)
- (as Mariko Kouda)
- Nero
- (वॉइस)
- Yumi
- (वॉइस)
- Nicholai
- (वॉइस)
- Kasuba
- (वॉइस)
- Computer
- (वॉइस)
- SS10X
- (वॉइस)
- (as Tomoko Furakawa)
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If you like Final Fantasy (the movie or the games) you will love this movie with much of the same settings and a very strong story line. An extremely entertaining film.
Anyhow, I watched this film expecting to see cell animation. I was rather surprised when instead I got a computer-animated movie. And, although a little choppy (I never noticed that in any previous CGI films, so I'm bringing it up here) there are some nice visuals. Oh, and yes, there is a story.
The story is that Alice, the youngest person ever to go into space, is propelled forwards through time. She crashes in Lapland, and is rescued by Ewan and a stewardess robot we know as "Maria".
Anyhow, the thing spins off into a convoluted plot involving Alice's son Nero and a freedom fighter. But who is the enemy? Is it Nero or is it the fighter known as Nikolai? I'm not going to tell here.
All I'm going to say is: look for the video. I just don't know whether or not it's available
The characters are reasonably well developed, and the plot consists of a pretty good mixture of interesting ideas and old standards.
Recommended, though it could be improved upon. Now, if only the makers of the towering classic GHOST IN THE SHELL would get their hands on these computer graphics tools and make a sequel......
Just who is this girl Alice, what is she doing in Lapland and why has she lost her memory? There are lots of logic holes and silly bits in the story and the look of the film is still not a good as conventional anime, but it makes an interesting diversion.
The story revolves around Alice, some kind of worldwide pop star at the turn of the century, who wins a trip on a lunar spaceship only to find herself mysteriously catapulted thirty years into the future. Landing in Lapland, she is saved from liberation forces by Yuan and SS1X, a robotic waitress, and eventually discovers that she is the mother of Nero, a global dictator who has reduced the world's population to one billion.
The plot of A.li.ce is clearly a kind of reversal of Terminator: the mother travels to the future to sort out the world instead of having the future visit her in the present. There are also other influences here for example, one death scene is based on the slow-motion techniques of The Matrix. But, that said, the movie does manage to retain its own character throughout. The story unfolds at a deliberate pace, each piece of information seeming to be parcelled out to the viewer at regular intervals, which means it all drags rather badly during the first act. Fortunately, there's enough mystery and intrigue surrounding Alice's situation to keep the viewer interested.
Human actors in motion-capture suits were used to enable the animators to create the natural movements of the characters, and at times it works quite well. At other times, though, the animation looks particularly poor, no better than that found on older PC games (many of those involved had computer game experience, apparently, which might account for these occasional lapses). There's also the common problems with CGI animation: character's feet are rarely shown because they appear to be hovering an inch or two above the ground; their clothes don't move when they touch them, and contact between two characters is particularly unconvincing. Another drawback is that the true nature of most characters is immediately evident from the way they are drawn; the bad guy might as well carry a trident and have a couple of horns poking out of his forehead.
As with almost all time travel movies, A.li.ce has its share of plot holes and inconsistencies; it doesn't really exploit all the possibilities created by the situation, but it does manage to tie the loose ends before the final credits roll. Catch it on a DVD with the Jonathan Clements commentary if you can; this guy knows what he's talking about, and offers a load of fascinating insights into the making of this movie, and into the genre as a whole.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThis is the first anime to be entirely 3-D CGI animated, although it isn't the first to use it as Gorugo 13 (1983), by which is the first anime, and also the first animated film overall, to use it 18 years prior.
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- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 25 मि(85 min)
- रंग