Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBlade, a semi cyborg cop must unravel a series of mysterious kidnappings. As he delves into the city's merciless underworld, an elaborate mystery unfold.Blade, a semi cyborg cop must unravel a series of mysterious kidnappings. As he delves into the city's merciless underworld, an elaborate mystery unfold.Blade, a semi cyborg cop must unravel a series of mysterious kidnappings. As he delves into the city's merciless underworld, an elaborate mystery unfold.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Markham Anderson
- Colonel John Blade
- (narração)
Shelley Calene-Black
- Jennifer "JC" Armack
- (narração)
Chris Patton
- John "JC" Armack
- (narração)
Sian Taylor
- Elexis Sinclaire
- (narração)
- (as Taylor Matthews)
Andy McAvin
- Vincenzo Manchini
- (narração)
LaTeace Towns-Cuellar
- Kait Palmer
- (narração)
- (as LaTeace Towns)
Vic Mignogna
- Tim Perko
- (narração)
Danielle Kimball
- Elyse Stewart
- (narração)
Ted Pfister
- Lorenzo Vitello
- (narração)
David Parker
- Dr. Daniel Greenwall
- (narração)
Jocelyn Donegan
- Tina Vansant
- (narração)
Hilary Haag
- Skycity Announcer
- (narração)
- …
Robert Vellani
- Blade's Father
- (narração)
Jason Douglas
- Hardcorps Commander
- (narração)
- …
John Swasey
- Cop 1
- (narração)
- …
Lew Temple
- Cop 2
- (narração)
- …
Matt Kelley
- Cop 4
- (narração)
- …
Kelly Manison
- Dispatcher 2
- (narração)
- …
- Direção
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Avaliações em destaque
Wow, what can I not say about this film? Sure, it's got the typical cliched Anime story-line and art, but it still seems fresh and original. For being a 60 minute film it sure had a lot of plot twists and a excellent, well-crafted, storyline with interesting unique characters. Plus it had more than enough blood, gore, & t&a. But I'm not one to complain. All in all it was a great flick and I highly recommend it to all anime fans out there!
I watched this on DVD and it looked really promising until the end of the opening credits. The prologue before the open credits was really interesting but it seemed to be the only part of the plot in which character was explored. The credits themselves looked vibrantly rendered (CG of course) and very swish indeed... I only wish that the film had come across so well.
From the odd pacing to the strange mix-and-match direction it was a bit of a let down. Though I like storylines that require one to engage brain, I believe this plot was poorly explained. Very little character history was explained and in some places the directorial disregard for chronological order fell short of artful and ended up at annoyingly ambiguous.
The backgrounds are really beautifully painted but in places there are computer graphic effects that fail to be integrated nicely into the cell shading. I cringed physically as I watched the Adobe lens flares fly across the screen and computer effects used where good simple animation would have done just fine.
If you want to enjoy this production I really suggest you check your brain at the door. Contains violence, explosions, mutants and a scantily clad evil bad girl... not really enough to save it, in my opinion. I won't rewatch it in a hurry.
From the odd pacing to the strange mix-and-match direction it was a bit of a let down. Though I like storylines that require one to engage brain, I believe this plot was poorly explained. Very little character history was explained and in some places the directorial disregard for chronological order fell short of artful and ended up at annoyingly ambiguous.
The backgrounds are really beautifully painted but in places there are computer graphic effects that fail to be integrated nicely into the cell shading. I cringed physically as I watched the Adobe lens flares fly across the screen and computer effects used where good simple animation would have done just fine.
If you want to enjoy this production I really suggest you check your brain at the door. Contains violence, explosions, mutants and a scantily clad evil bad girl... not really enough to save it, in my opinion. I won't rewatch it in a hurry.
First i will try to make a comment as honestly as possible..and to correct other comments that are personal and not realistic,
SIN THE MOVIE is not that bad ,it was actually entertaining and the main character is captivating .
The animation is OK,the drawing is OK ....but the action ,the situations and the locations are where the movie was captivating and fun.
The monsters are cool ,the transformation of genetics into monsters makes me think of when i used to watch Japanese anime in the 90's.
The story is very simple for a change, since Japanese anime movies usually are complicated and long...this one is short easy to follow and full of action .
conclusion : this movie is simple animation with a lot of action and violence,i give it a 6/10
SIN THE MOVIE is not that bad ,it was actually entertaining and the main character is captivating .
The animation is OK,the drawing is OK ....but the action ,the situations and the locations are where the movie was captivating and fun.
The monsters are cool ,the transformation of genetics into monsters makes me think of when i used to watch Japanese anime in the 90's.
The story is very simple for a change, since Japanese anime movies usually are complicated and long...this one is short easy to follow and full of action .
conclusion : this movie is simple animation with a lot of action and violence,i give it a 6/10
Okay, this is a rather bad movie. I'm sorry, it just is. However, it's hilarious in that way! Anyways, on with the plot/summary. The big action hero "John Blade" is a cop, and he's one of those "mean" cops but does it to be nice (you know). And then there's the evil corporation, SiNtech. Which, apparently no one thinks they are evil... Even though they are called SIN and they operate out of a GIANT EVIL looking black TOWER. So it turns out SiN is making crazy monsters to take over the world, and of course Blade is the only one who can stop them. Also, all the other cops are apparently on SiNtechs side, so there. ANYWAYS, this movie is worth watching for the lines "cut him off!" (sounds hilarious) and my all time favorite dialog exchange that goes something like this... "Your hand's cold... Why is it like that" "Well you know what they say." What do they say? They don't tell you, the next line does not allude to it at all. I personally know of no such phrase... Any help is appreciated. One last little observation, all the cars/planes/what-have-you belonging to the cops are all marked 66. Probably making it hard for them to contact each other...
I personally have not played much of the game this is "based" on, but I'm sure it is not as bad as this was. Good for a laugh if you have a few friends and are REALLY tired (seriously). This movie is just over-the-top, but in a ludicrous way, things happen that don't make sense, and not in the "smart" or "scary" or "cool" way, in the "what the f... HAHAHA!" way.
I personally have not played much of the game this is "based" on, but I'm sure it is not as bad as this was. Good for a laugh if you have a few friends and are REALLY tired (seriously). This movie is just over-the-top, but in a ludicrous way, things happen that don't make sense, and not in the "smart" or "scary" or "cool" way, in the "what the f... HAHAHA!" way.
I played the game back in 1998 or whenever and thought it was pretty good as far as single player first-person shooters went. The world of SiN stayed in my mind so naturally I was interested when I came across a movie version when browsing video store shelves (more of a TV special - got to remember to check the running time when renting anime). On the cover there was a quote from a magazine "sets a new benchmark for game-related anime" which was good enough for me.
What troubled me as I was watching SiN was that the world had been completely dispensed with, Blade's assistant gets killed off in the opening scenes. It became apparent that the SiN character(s) had been grafted on to an independently written story. Blade was something of a detective in the game, in the movie he's just someone holding a gun. Anyone could have taken his place. On its own merits the story is average at best, suitable to be played on TV once and that's it (too boring to warrant being on DVD shelves worldwide in my opinion). Basically a SiN movie has never been made but if you like the look of Blade and want to see his likeness in an average 50 minute anime, then this is your ticket.
What troubled me as I was watching SiN was that the world had been completely dispensed with, Blade's assistant gets killed off in the opening scenes. It became apparent that the SiN character(s) had been grafted on to an independently written story. Blade was something of a detective in the game, in the movie he's just someone holding a gun. Anyone could have taken his place. On its own merits the story is average at best, suitable to be played on TV once and that's it (too boring to warrant being on DVD shelves worldwide in my opinion). Basically a SiN movie has never been made but if you like the look of Blade and want to see his likeness in an average 50 minute anime, then this is your ticket.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesAlthough the animation was handled by a Japanese crew, the film was largely produced by US company ADV films, and as such, English is the original language for it.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe US DVD box say the run time is 60 minutes but it actually 58 minutes.
- Citações
Elyse Stewart: [to Colonel John Blade] Hey! Watch out for monsters.
- ConexõesFeatured in Behind the Scenes of 'Sin the Movie' (2000)
- Trilhas sonorasLike No Other
by Rennie Pilgrem
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- Tempo de duração58 minutos
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