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Steins;Gate - Il film

Titolo originale: Gekijouban Steins;Gate: Fuka ryouiki no dejavu
  • 2013
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,8/10
10.537
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Asami Imai and Mamoru Miyano in Steins;Gate - Il film (2013)
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Rintarou inizia a sentire le ripercussioni di lunghi viaggi nel tempo e alla fine svanisce completamente dalla realtà. Kurisu, essendo l'unico compagno a ricordarlo, ora deve trovare un modo... Leggi tuttoRintarou inizia a sentire le ripercussioni di lunghi viaggi nel tempo e alla fine svanisce completamente dalla realtà. Kurisu, essendo l'unico compagno a ricordarlo, ora deve trovare un modo per riportarlo indietro.Rintarou inizia a sentire le ripercussioni di lunghi viaggi nel tempo e alla fine svanisce completamente dalla realtà. Kurisu, essendo l'unico compagno a ricordarlo, ora deve trovare un modo per riportarlo indietro.

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    • Kanji Wakabayashi
    • Hiroshi Hamasaki
    • Takuya Satô
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Chiyomaru Shikura
    • Jukki Hanada
  • Star
    • Mamoru Miyano
    • Asami Imai
    • Kana Hanazawa
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,8/10
    10.537
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Kanji Wakabayashi
      • Hiroshi Hamasaki
      • Takuya Satô
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Chiyomaru Shikura
      • Jukki Hanada
    • Star
      • Mamoru Miyano
      • Asami Imai
      • Kana Hanazawa
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    • 4Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali25

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    Mamoru Miyano
    Mamoru Miyano
    • Rintarou Okabe
    • (voce)
    Asami Imai
    • Kurisu Makise
    • (voce)
    Kana Hanazawa
    Kana Hanazawa
    • Mayuri Shiina
    • (voce)
    Tomokazu Seki
    Tomokazu Seki
    • Itaru Hashida
    • (voce)
    Saori Gotô
    • Moeka Kiryuu
    • (voce)
    Yû Kobayashi
    Yû Kobayashi
    • Ruka Urushibara
    • (voce)
    Haruko Momoi
    • Faris
    • (voce)
    • (as Halko Momoi)
    Yukari Tamura
    • Suzuha Amane
    • (voce)
    Masaki Terasoma
    • Yuugo Tennouji
    • (voce)
    Ayano Yamamoto
    • Nae Tennouji
    • (voce)
    Noriaki Morita
    • Customs Officer
    • (voce)
    Hiroko Ushida
    • Shop Assistant
    • (voce)
    Rieko Kamenaka
    • Woman
    • (voce)
    Ashly Burch
    Ashly Burch
    • Mayuri Shiina
    • (English version)
    • (voce)
    • (as Jackie Ross)
    Jessica Cavanagh
    • Moeka Kiryu
    • (English version)
    • (voce)
    Colleen Clinkenbeard
    Colleen Clinkenbeard
    • Lady
    • (English version)
    • (voce)
    Justin Cook
    Justin Cook
    • Passport guy
    • (English version)
    • (voce)
    Cris George
    • Extra
    • (English version)
    • (voce)
    • Regia
      • Kanji Wakabayashi
      • Hiroshi Hamasaki
      • Takuya Satô
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Chiyomaru Shikura
      • Jukki Hanada
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    Recensioni degli utenti16

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    10dustinward-17661

    Crystalline Perfection

    This is the greatest movie of all time, bar none.

    Steins;Gate is my favourite game of all time, and this movie, as well as the bonus episode released at about the same time, are amazing companions to the main story.

    I'm normal a very cold-hearted person, and rarely get emotional in any way, but when I finished this movie, I was reduced to tears. It nearly made me cry as much as the main game, and that's saying a lot.

    The way the series dissects time travel and deja-vu while incorporating the most heart-wrenching love story of all time is absolutely breath-taking.

    If you hating crying and growing uncomfortably close to drawings of japanese people talking, then steer very, very far from Steins;Gate and its movie.
    10vivekgkp

    Nice explaination and perfect ending

    The story bw kurisu and okabe is really well written romantic script.. Mauyri and okarin friendship amazing...
    8cherold

    Very enjoyable if you've seen the series

    After watching the fantastic series, I immediately wanted to see this movie. And if you're familiar with the story and the concepts and the characters, you are likely to enjoy this. But I'm not convinced this can stand on its own; I think it would not be as much fun as someone's first introduction to the world of Steins Gate.

    In the context of the series it's quite good, although it does wander even further away from sci-fi than the series. The series was a sci-fi movie that had elements that weren't very scientific, such as it's approach to fate and the main character's odd time-related perception. The movie focuses entirely on these elements, so that ultimately it's closer to fantasy than sci-fi.

    But as with the series, it's entertaining and amusing, with some very moving scenes. If you're a fan of the series you don't want to miss it. If you haven't seen the series, go watch it.
    10joshuafagan-64214

    A Satisfying Conclusion to the Best Anime Ever

    As a fan of time travel media, I say without reservation that this is the single best example in the 'genre'.

    The film picks up a year after the end of the series. Kurisu and Mayuri are safe, and the Steins;Gate worldline has been reached. The Future Gadget Lab is inventing gadgets instead of time machines. The world is at peace, but Okabe is tormented by visions of the other worldlines, and he begins to slip away. At first, he only suffers headaches, but the visions get longer and more visceral, and he disappears entirely into another world line.

    It is up to Makise to look for him, as she is the only one who remembers he is gone. The others have no idea. They are clueless. Daru is now the founder of the Future Gadget Lab. The world isn't radically different. Nothing falls apart. Makise gives lectures. Mayuri goes on Mayuri-ing. Daru hacks into CERN. Ruka practices swordmanship. A palpable sense of emptiness lingers over the lab, but that's it.

    They still drink Dr. Pepper, though no one knows why. Okabe's influence is still there, but it is not attributed to him. As Bioshock Infinite posited, when the mind is confronted with a reality that its experiences can't support, it changes the nature of those experiences.

    This is especially effective in this story, which is based around the concept of deja vu, which in Steins;Gate is a form of Reading Steiner. In the anime, Okabe was shocked to see that he was not the only one with memories of other worldlines. Ferris, Mayuri, Ruka, Daru, and Makise had these other worldlines imprinted on their minds, but they were regarded these memories as nonsense or dreams, just as we would. This is a lot like deja vu, and this film makes the connection even stronger. Deja vu is often foggy, like there's a fact floating out there in the abyss of your mind that you can't quite grasp, and in this film, the characters think of Okabe's existence in much the same fashion, like an ephemeral wisp that they've forgotten and can't quite remember.

    Makise can remember better, but she has a hard time grasping his name, as though she is clutching at fog even as she is trying to return him to this worldline. She's the main character of this film, which just seems right. The last two episodes of the regular anime were about bringing her back, and the special was about bringing back the relationship between her and Okabe, so it makes sense for this film to be about her trying to preserve that relationship, to make sure it doesn't fade away. It's so natural, and it's a truly genius decision that helps this film stand out from the last two episodes and the special, that helps it stick in your memories.

    She tries to go back in time and stop him from disappearing, but he doesn't want her to, not because he doesn't know what happen, but because he does know what'll happen. Her mind and soul will be torn apart as she desperately tries and fails to make things right. Her humanity will be all but gone, and she will be just a shell of a human being.

    He knows this, as he has been through it himself, and he does not want to happen to her. In the middle of this film, he declares these thoughts in a speech to her, a speech that hits so hard, building off the conflict and dynamics that have been building from episode 1, pleading with her to not go back in time. Okabe delivers a lot of speeches at the end of the series and in the special about how hard it has been to time-leap over and over again. They all work, but this one is far above the rest, thanks to the writing, the context, and the amount of feelings and information communicated from Okabe to Makise. She didn't know what he was feeling before, but now she does, and it's torturous. She absorbs all of what he says because it's all completely true, and it's all so painful.

    This film hinges on that relationship between Okabe and Makise in a way that no episode of the show, even episode 22, had, and it's wonderful. Their relationship is one of the most emotional, stimulating, and thoughtful in all of anime. I don't just care about these people. I'm enraptured by them, and the film deepens those emotions. It doesn't just capitalize on their relationship; it furthers it. The main conflict of the film is a conflict between them, which is fascinating and adds layering.

    The love, care, empathy, and affection between these two people feels alive.

    When the film ended, I was satisfied in a way I wasn't at any other point in the series. If the story of Okabe and Makise had ended after episode 24, or after the anime, or after the special, I would have felt content, but there would still be a piece of longing in my heart. There was no longing after finishing this film, except maybe the longing to watch it and the series again for the first time.

    El Psy Kongroo.
    9masonfewel

    Enjoyed it more than the main series

    To preface this, let me say that I liked the main series a lot, but I didn't really understand why everyone loved it so much. It just seemed like a really good anime, but nothing GOAT material.

    Now, this movie is not better than the main series. Not by a long shot. It's so much more... anime? If you know what I mean? There are just a lot more anime tropes and stuff that make it feel more like a traditional anime than the original did. There are so many more macguffins and plot holes, more moe stuff, more happy endings. Also, all the time travel stuff doesn't make nearly as much sense as the main series and I don't even think that it could even work in the context of the rules that the main series set up.

    However, after saying all this, I still liked this movie more than the main series. I think the main series is done better, but that is different from how much you enjoy something. For example, I know on an objective level that Schindler's list is a really good movie, but after watching it I would probably give it a 5 out of 10.

    It is DEFINITELY worth watching this movie if you liked the main series! It expands a lot on the relationship between okabe and kurisu, and especially on kurisu as a character. All the things that I wanted to happen (like kurisu and okabe being together, her realizing he actually traveled through time so he has someone to talk about it with, etc.) happened in this movie! I also really enjoyed kurisu as the main character.

    The visuals and music are basically the same as the main series, and it also has a good ending, or at least a happy one. In my opinion, this takes the originality and intrigue of the original series and combines it with the anime traits that we all enjoy, and it does this to great affect.

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      Rintarou Okabe: Time-leap machines and time machines should never be built! Even if you can figure out how to do it, you should never ever build one!

      Kurisu Makise: If I don't do something, you'll vanish. You will never have existed... I have no choice but to change the past!

      Rintarou Okabe: And what if you fail? What if it doesn't go well? The answer is simple. You do it again. You keep going back to the past until you succeed. As long as they have the means to go back in time, that's what people will do.

      Rintarou Okabe: But it'll only increase the suffering. A change in the past will always affect something else. It will never change in a way that's convenient for you. If you save someone, you will lose someone... Dreams you finally fulfilled won't exist anymore. Your long-held desires will be snatched away, eradicated... and when the change you hoped for doesn't happen, you will have to keep facing that inescapable reality again and again, again and again!

      Rintarou Okabe: Do you realize the pain of continuously repeating all of that while bearing the responsibility for all of those losses? Do you understand the fear of losing your humanity after it wears you down?

      Kurisu Makise: But...

      Rintarou Okabe: Even if you have the means, the past ust not be changed. You must not turn chance into reality.

      Rintarou Okabe: No one knows the future. It's because the past cannot be undone that people can accept all sorts of pain, adversity, and cruel accidnets, yet still move forward.

      Kurisu Makise: The what are you going to do, Okabe? You're going to disappear! I... I saw it... A world where you don't exist. A lab with only Mayuri, Hashida, and me... Where nobody remembers you... It was crueler than death! Any mark or meaning of your existence will disappear!

      Rintarou Okabe: ...I don't care.

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