Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaGolgo 13 is hired to assassinate Queen Bee, the second-in-command of a South American rebel army, to prevent her from killing the United States' Democratic presidential nominee.Golgo 13 is hired to assassinate Queen Bee, the second-in-command of a South American rebel army, to prevent her from killing the United States' Democratic presidential nominee.Golgo 13 is hired to assassinate Queen Bee, the second-in-command of a South American rebel army, to prevent her from killing the United States' Democratic presidential nominee.
Tarô Arakawa
- Antonio
- (voce)
John DiMaggio
- Duke Togo
- (English version)
- (voce)
- …
Denise Poirier
- Sonia
- (English version)
- (voce)
- …
Carlos Ferro
- Thomas Waltham
- (English version)
- (voce)
Tesshô Genda
- Duke Togo
- (voce)
- …
Masako Katsuki
- Sonia
- (voce)
- …
Shoko Kikuchi
- Anri
- (voce)
Dwight Schultz
- Robert Hardy
- (English version)
- (voce)
- (as Dwight Shultz)
Joe Lala
- Don Roccini
- (English version)
- (voce)
- …
Mugihito
- General Gomès
- (voce)
John Hostetter
- General Gordon
- (English version)
- (voce)
Daiki Nakamura
- Bernard
- (voce)
Michael Sorich
- Bernard
- (English version)
- (voce)
Julia Fletcher
- Nursemaid
- (English version)
- (voce)
- (as Julia Demita)
Kôsei Tomita
- Gordon
- (voce)
- (as Kousei Tomita)
Alex Fernandez
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
I just got finished watching Golgo 13: Queen Bee and I'm pretty let down. It's a fun movie with some great scenes but it is no where near as good as it's amazing predecessor. I feel like it could have had a lot more and I waited for it to get better but it never seemed to get to the level it could have.
There is some great gore and the story is interesting enough to keep the viewer watching but it doesn't do much else. I think my biggest problem was that the story barely focused on Golgo 13 at all. It seems a bit silly to me because it's named after the guy. Instead, it focuses a lot more on the Queen Bee's character. But other than those cons, it has some really fun action sequences that fans of the first film will be pleased with. See it if you liked The Professional but don't expect a movie that is equal.
There is some great gore and the story is interesting enough to keep the viewer watching but it doesn't do much else. I think my biggest problem was that the story barely focused on Golgo 13 at all. It seems a bit silly to me because it's named after the guy. Instead, it focuses a lot more on the Queen Bee's character. But other than those cons, it has some really fun action sequences that fans of the first film will be pleased with. See it if you liked The Professional but don't expect a movie that is equal.
This is one of a few anime movies that I have actually turned off while watching it. Usually I can at least get some humor out of an anime; this one wasn't even kind enough to offer that. It might have had an excellent story line; but I wouldn't know, as I only saw the first 15-20 minutes of it. That time alone made me not even care if there was a story to back it. The plot that I had gathered was "sex sex sex sex sex, kill somebody, sex sex sex." I didn't care about anyone in the movie. This was a disappointment, and I would recommend many, many other titles over this one. Golgo 13 is an anime worth passing over; I assure you that your time could be better spent.
Golgo 13 is back, this time hired to kill a female revolutionary whose as brutal and effective as himself! Full of action with a mad violent opening that has to be seen to be believed, this is a worthy sequel to Golgo 13: The Professional.
In the review for Golgo 13: The Professional, I mentioned how I liked that they focused on the big bad's story, which a lot of these movies don't.
In Queen Bee, they apparently had the same idea and expanded even more on the story for the target. I love that.
As for people complaining about this movie: 1) Complaining about sex and how the movie is 'degrading women'. Really? It's a movie where people, including children are killed and boobs are what is bothering these social justice warriors? This is why SJW's should be banned from society and confined to places where they would feel welcome, like in the middle east (people like protecting and covering women there as well, what leftists liberals love).
2) People complaining about movie not focusing on Golgo 13 over Queen Bee. THAT'S WHY IT'S INTERESTING. Revealing everything about a cold-hearted killer like Golgo serves no purpose but make it another cliché-fest. Developing the character of his targets and making you feel for them, before Golgo snuffs out their life is what makes these movies brutal. Apparently, some genius even rated the movie low based on a stupid video game.
In Queen Bee, they apparently had the same idea and expanded even more on the story for the target. I love that.
As for people complaining about this movie: 1) Complaining about sex and how the movie is 'degrading women'. Really? It's a movie where people, including children are killed and boobs are what is bothering these social justice warriors? This is why SJW's should be banned from society and confined to places where they would feel welcome, like in the middle east (people like protecting and covering women there as well, what leftists liberals love).
2) People complaining about movie not focusing on Golgo 13 over Queen Bee. THAT'S WHY IT'S INTERESTING. Revealing everything about a cold-hearted killer like Golgo serves no purpose but make it another cliché-fest. Developing the character of his targets and making you feel for them, before Golgo snuffs out their life is what makes these movies brutal. Apparently, some genius even rated the movie low based on a stupid video game.
I was originally gonna save this till tomorrow, but I thought, aw hell let's finish this now and thus I am concluding my little mini-marathon of the Golgo 13 movies with the belated sequel to The Professional, Queen Bee. I'd forgotten how much I liked this one as it's a fairly underappreciated and ambitious follow-up to its predecessor despite a massively reduced budget and much easier-to-follow plot. For being only an hour long, it doesn't waste a moment, it's a very harsh and gritty political thriller that keeps Golgo in the background as this omnipresent threat while the movie focuses heavily on the titular Queen Bee and her campaign. The movie leans on its style quite a bit, both visually and sound-wise, which are both to be expected from an Osamu Dezaki movie, but ultimately feels undercooked due to its short length, it's got plenty of ideas and commentary but it never quite comes across smoothly enough to really stick the landing.
Lo sapevi?
- Curiosità sui creditiDuring the credits, Golgo 13 assassinates Thomas Waltham aboard his ship along with his accomplices after Golgo assassinated Queen Bee per a contract she made with him before he did so.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Masters of Fantasy: The Anime Filmmakers (1998)
- Colonne sonoreTurquoise Blue
Lyrics by Eric Zay
Composed and arranged by Fujimaru Yoshino
Performed by Fujimaru Yoshino and Hitomi Ono
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