L'umanità sta morendo. Solo un uomo può fare qualcosa, il Capitano spaziale Harlock, ma la Coalizione Gaia non si fermerà davanti a niente pur di mettergli fine.L'umanità sta morendo. Solo un uomo può fare qualcosa, il Capitano spaziale Harlock, ma la Coalizione Gaia non si fermerà davanti a niente pur di mettergli fine.L'umanità sta morendo. Solo un uomo può fare qualcosa, il Capitano spaziale Harlock, ma la Coalizione Gaia non si fermerà davanti a niente pur di mettergli fine.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 2 candidature totali
- Yama
- (voce)
- Yattaran
- (voce)
- Tori-san
- (voce)
- Isora
- (voce)
- Nami
- (voce)
- Kei
- (voce)
- Soukan
- (voce)
- (as Chikao Ohtsuka)
- Kei Yuki
- (English version)
- (voce)
- Yama
- (English version)
- (voce)
- …
- Deputy
- (voce)
- Roujin
- (voce)
- Captain Harlock
- (English version)
- (voce)
- Yulian
- (English version)
- (voce)
- Mimay
- (English version)
- (voce)
- Nami
- (English version)
- (voce)
- Ezra
- (English version)
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
Also Harlock here is a twisted individual not the awesome hero it is in the anime.
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The first half hour of film announces an awesome movie: with a great intro the movie is presented visually stunning with a wonderful soundtrack, interesting characters, great action, but soon deflated by the poor script.
Note that this is a Harlock film where Harlock is not the main character!
The resources and ideas in some of the action scenes are weary of repeated over and over again...
The cinematography is great until after the first 45 minutes aprox. , then the film becomes very explanatory , with many dialogues and voice- overs. It's from there when the script becomes poor.
The changes in the character of Harlock are very large and they even betray the original spirit. In addition, i was tired with that "dark matter", an element of the movie used as a deus-ex-machina over and over again throughout the film.
A great opportunity is lost because the movies is visually stunning and the artistic design work is very good. If they had wrote a simple script , elaborated but not so complicated and keeping the essence of the character, the result would have been much better.
It's a shame, but i had an entertaining audiovisual 3D experience and i could discovered a beautiful soundtrack that i want to listen again and again imagining my ideal Harlock film.
A mysterious vengeful captain. An epic galaxy spanning journey. A fearsome ship. Plenty of action. Family drama. What more do you want?
Does it get a little complicated? Sure, but so long as don't wander in with preconceived notions about how this film "should be" and just follow along with the story as its given then you should find it enjoyable.
While there are a few plot holes that either weren't explained or weren't explained enough I think that overall it was balanced well enough to tell the story the director wanted.
Bottom line : if you are a fanboy of the Harlock universe then you had better brace yourself for something that apparently has little to no relevance to what you are expecting. If you are not, then get ready for a kickass ride and try not to ruin it for yourself by expecting to be taken by the hand and have every little detail explained. Its not. But is still enjoyable nonetheless.
In less than two hours of viewing, the audience receives thrilling depictions of steampunk-imagined spacecraft, visually arresting animated characters, and plenty of the action, turnabouts, and potboiling that anime is reputed to consistently supply.
This Harlock is rendered in 3D CG motion capture animation, leaving it occasionally astounding visually, occasionally off-putting in the way The Polar Express left us feeling, and occasionally looking like a coming attraction for PlayStation 5.
The backstory is interesting, but not much running time is given to fleshing it out.
After a brief expository sequence to open, followed by an election scene that puts the young leading man, Yama, onto the (badass) ship of the dread "space" "pirate" "Harlock," we're off and running into action sequences and (non) relationships as simple as a Chow Yun Fat crime film (the ones where Chow carries not one but two guns).
And it all works, because everything looks cool. Well, maybe not the bird resting on the pirate captain's shoulder, which to my tastes looks a little too Seussy to be acquainted with pirates.
The dialogue, more or less pedestrian, is the film's weak point. Perhaps after spending a reported $30 million on the 3D CG animation, the studio decided there weren't any doubloons left for rewrites or line polishing.
This is the persisting problem with Harlock. It certainly presents good quality visual as it floats across the light show, but the vague narrative hurts the presentation. The dialogues may sound flamboyant, yet it is actually shallow and superficial. Backstory is glossed over while the interactions are deprived of enjoyment. The characters, even though looking attractive, just can't generate enough interest as they banter with foreign jargon.
It even resembles teen drama instead of space voyage at times. Development is often crude, only to give dramatic scenes without substance. The main story follows Yama as he tries to catch the titular Harlock. Both of them are not that audience friendly, they are already in lamentation with barely any introduction. It's hard to relate since they look like generic RPG cast with average mellow issue.
Then it becomes heavily convoluted as the movie tries to mix strange terms, they sound ominously impaction like dark matter or ancient race, but material is too thin. After a hefty amount of scenery changes, cool poses and starship fights, the movie can barely hold interest for characters and with relatively long runtime it turns into a plodding endeavor.
This is Final Fantasy: The Spirit Within all over again, glossy effect and drab boring story. It will be hard to either garner interest for new audience or please old fans with such lackluster narrative, but at least it works for an eye candy.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis film has Toei Animation's highest production budget to date, at over 30 million US dollars and surpassed Steamboy (2004) as the most expensive Japanese animated film ever made.
- BlooperIt happens MANY times in the English dub. Normally this is not a problem in traditional 2D anime films, but since this film is 3D and was recorded in Japanese, the English voice actors are rarely in sync with the lips of all characters.
- Citazioni
Captain Harlock: [from trailer] I've been called a criminal, a terrorist, and a threat to the known universe. But everything you were told is a lie. The truth is, the Gaia Coalition has become Earth's worst enemy. They've taken our freedom, our home, and our future. I am Captain Harlock, and I command the crew of the pirate ship Arcadia. The time has come for all mankind to take a stand...
- ConnessioniFeatured in ScrewAttack's Top 10s: Top 10 Pirates (2017)
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 30.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 18.010.317 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 55min(115 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39:1