Gintama
- 2017
- 2h 11m
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6.1/10
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In an era where aliens have invaded and conquered feudal Tokyo, a young samurai seeks work as he can.In an era where aliens have invaded and conquered feudal Tokyo, a young samurai seeks work as he can.In an era where aliens have invaded and conquered feudal Tokyo, a young samurai seeks work as he can.
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I knew nothing of the Gintama universe when I came across this movie for the first time. I was simply browsing for something to fall asleep to during a long flight, but this actually made me fully wake up, as every frame was simply too much fun. Visual fun, meta jokes for creative types, social critique that doesn't take itself too seriously, all sorts of good stuff on many layers. Decent plot and great acting, very fitting for the genre (whatever the genre may be). Needless to say, I had to watch this movie on a bigger screen for a second time.
By itself it's already amazing, and it would have been possible to stop there. The movie did make me look up the manga/anime, too, for more context.
By itself it's already amazing, and it would have been possible to stop there. The movie did make me look up the manga/anime, too, for more context.
If you have any concerns with this adaptation, don't worry I originally was concerned too, until I watched the parfait scene at the beginning, then I realized Gintama was in good hands here. The movie is literally just the anime but live action. The characters could be accurately described as their animated counterparts. I think Gintama is the only manga series to be translated into real world this easily because of its fourth wall breaking and anime parodies. Truly an amazing movie.
As an anime/manga fan i'm very skeptical when it come to live action adaptation movie although this year Ghost in the Shell is surprisingly good but not until the Gintama live action movie it finally blew me away.Gintama is my all time favorite comedy anime and probably the hardest anime to make a adaptation cause the whole series is a one big anime/manga parody but thank to the director for understanding the source material all the jokes and references pull out very well.The cast definitely have a blast while making the movie cause not only they look very close but also portrayed very well all the beloved characters in the series.The production value is good when they manage to recreate all the little details and important aspect of the movie.Non anime fan also can enjoy this movie and cause they choose the Benizakura arc which is the most easy arc to know all the characters.My problem is there not enough screen time for some character and one of the main villain of the series is Shinsuke Takasugi pretty laughable.There still some fan favorite side characters need to be introduce and the fight scene need to be better choreographed but i believe this is a good step for live action movie right now
Having neither read the manga nor seen the anime, I rate this purely on the movie itself. Some parts of the movie are fascinating, some parts ridiculous (as I suppose was intended) and it jumps the shark regularly. I didn't find anything it it that made it stand out above other movies. Unless one is really into boogar picking and flicking, this is a mixed-impression flick that isn't serious enough to make a good story, nor is it funny enough to be a good satire film. I didn't find it boring, but neither was I enthralled. As solid a 5-star film as I've seen. Good CGI, and fairly good directing. The music was severely over-the-top and in places over-rode the film itself (which is never forgivable). That about sums it up.
The Gintama movie could have been better. The story was okay and entertaining and the characters interesting and likable. However, the CGI were very poor and the execution overall was weak, following the anime premisses so closerly, to the point that it was idiotic. Also, some, (not all) costumes looked quite fake. Other than that, the plot was nice, with many action scenes and some solid fights. The performances were good as well. So, five and a half out of ten.
Did you know
- TriviaKôichi Yamadera and Mikako Takahashi, who voice Yoshida Shoyo and the dog Sadaharu in Gintama (2005), reprise their roles for the live-action film.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Gintama 2: Okite wa yaburu tame ni koso aru (2018)
- SoundtracksDECIDED
Performed by Uverworld (as UVERworld)
Written and composed by Takuya Shimizu (as TAKUYA)
Arranged by Uverworld (as UVERworld) & Satoru Hiraide
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- 2h 11m(131 min)
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