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Psycho-Pass: Le Film

Original title: Gekijôban Saiko Pasu
  • 2015
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
4.8K
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Psycho-Pass: Le Film (2015)
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In this sequel to Psycho-Pass TV show, Inspector Tsunemori is sent to a neighboring war-torn nation, where the Sibyl System is being introduced as an experiment, to find Shinya Kogami, her f... Read allIn this sequel to Psycho-Pass TV show, Inspector Tsunemori is sent to a neighboring war-torn nation, where the Sibyl System is being introduced as an experiment, to find Shinya Kogami, her former enforcer who went rogue three years ago.In this sequel to Psycho-Pass TV show, Inspector Tsunemori is sent to a neighboring war-torn nation, where the Sibyl System is being introduced as an experiment, to find Shinya Kogami, her former enforcer who went rogue three years ago.

  • Directors
    • Naoyoshi Shiotani
    • Katsuyuki Motohiro
  • Writers
    • Gen Urobuchi
    • Makoto Fukami
  • Stars
    • Bryn Apprill
    • Major Attaway
    • Z. Charles Bolton
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    • Directors
      • Naoyoshi Shiotani
      • Katsuyuki Motohiro
    • Writers
      • Gen Urobuchi
      • Makoto Fukami
    • Stars
      • Bryn Apprill
      • Major Attaway
      • Z. Charles Bolton
    • 11User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    8NicolasTheWolf

    Interesting other direction than the first two seasons

    I really like the fact, that the Psycho-Pass movie goes in a different direction than the first two seasons. Although it isn't as good as these two seasons, especially not as the first one. So here we see the situation in another country, where the Sibyl System isn't quite as established as in japan. A really interesting topic makes this really good movie.

    And yeah I always love to see Tsunemori and Kougami together.
    Alfabeta

    Not a bad addition to the Psycho-Pass franchise

    It's the year 2116 and Japan is more or less the only stable country in the world thanks to the introduction of the Sybil System, a bio-computer surveillance system built to pacify the country and replace the police. The system is now subtly taking over various less notable roles of the government one at a time as well due to its unmatched rationality and effectiveness. For the first time since its introduction, the Japanese government has agreed to export the Sibyl System to another country. SEAUn or the South East Asia Union is a neighboring territory torn by a long-running civil war. The strongest of the armed factions has managed to set up a military government but now needs help with restoring order and defeating the rebels and the Sybil System should be able to help with both. This experiment will show how well the Sybil System can be implemented outside of pacifist Japan. Meanwhile, a small team of armed rebels from the SEAU manages to enter Japan in secret, but is then intercepted by Inspector Tsunemori, the protagonist of the TV series the movie's based on, and her team. One of the rebels is caught and forcibly brain-scanned. His fragmented memory reveals that Shinya Kogami, Tsunemori's former enforcer who went rogue and disappeared three years ago is now one of the rebel leaders. Tsunemori asks to be sent alone to Shambala Float, the current capital of the SEAU, where, as an experiment, the military government has already introduced the Sybil System, to find and apprehend Kogami. Her boss agrees. The official reason for her visit to Shambala Float will be the inspection of the implementation of the Sybil System. Tsunemori is about to leave Japan for the first time and visit a place where violence is an everyday occurrence. As she begins her investigation, a mercenary group is sent to take Kogami out of the picture and if Tsunemori comes in their way, that's an acceptable collateral damage.

    The movie overall is something that could easily have been adapted into one half of the next Psycho-Pass season and if that were the case, it'd probably have had more time to develop the setting and the problems that this new situation of Sybil expanding abroad has created. Still, everything that Psycho-Pass fans want is still here, if to a lesser degree, and we finally get to see what happened to Kogami after season 1. The idea for the plot is excellent and it's the next logical step after the events of the first two seasons. However, the plot is also more or less rather predictable even for someone who's never seen the show before. The visuals are great as usual (it's more or less the same quality of animation drawn for the show) and the movie features a few neat visual moments just like the show frequently does, although again, there's a certain fine lack of ambition here as well, which you notice during those neat moments when the visuals kick it up a notch. There's a surprising amount of Japanese-spoken English in the movie (Japanese actors talk in heavily accented English), since the two countries in the movie use English to communicate with one another when their automatic translator isn't on (yes, there's an automatic translator almost as efficient as the one in Star Trek). There are also tidbits of philosophical debate sprinkled here and there in the dialogue.

    Overall, while season one of the show is still the best part of the series and season 2 more or less successfully adds new shades of gray to the world through new issues, conflicts and characters, this movie is a decent "sidequel" addition to the franchise nonetheless, and if you view it as a single extended episode of the show that's primarily focused on a single new world-building issue, instead of some epic event for the show, you won't have too much problems with it (other than that gnawing sense of lackluster ambition).
    9peterfmodel

    Dark and compelling

    This movie make you reconsider everything you felt was true. Twisted and though provoking with a stark and disturbing moral message. The cute animation may fool you into believing this is not a serious film, which only increases the confusion you will feel when you complete the movie. May be best to watch the TV Series first, but even if you do not, it will make you think.
    9holleratyourbutler

    Masterpiece

    consider this movie an epilogue to the prior 2 season of the TV series. It explores the consequences of actions taken by certain character in those past two series and is ultimately a nice companion piece.

    I've heard it said that this movie does not provide resolution to what came before but I disagree. The show is more than just about events, it is about the message the show has been trying to get across and it does this perfectly. 'People need democracy, they should not have a system of governance IMPOSED upon them'.

    The film gives resolution to Gino character who was sorely underused in in season 2. The music, the animation, the writing was all top quality. A masterpiece.
    6vipul_chaturvedi

    Retains little of the series' brilliance

    Though it expands on the world outside of Japan, it offers few compelling insights, and hints at instead of displaying interesting developments. Ditches the crime investigation and interpersonal formulae for run of the mill geopolitics that are neither disappointing nor impressive, introduces many characters that it doesn't expand on, and thus leans heavily on its returning protagonists from the series; alas, two characters and a mediocre plot don't make for complicated drama. Also, both Tsunemori and Sybil seem to be holding idiot balls. The animation was also good but I didn't watch it for the eye candy.

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 2015 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Production companies
      • Dentsu
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
      • Kyoraku Industrial Holdings
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