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The story takes place several years after Lelouch's "Zero Requiem" plan.The story takes place several years after Lelouch's "Zero Requiem" plan.The story takes place several years after Lelouch's "Zero Requiem" plan.
Jun Fukuyama
- Lelouch
- (voice)
Takahiro Sakurai
- Suzaku
- (voice)
Ayumu Murase
- Shalio
- (voice)
Nobunaga Shimazaki
- Shesthaal
- (voice)
Wataru Takagi
- Bitool
- (voice)
Keiko Toda
- Shamna
- (voice)
Akio Ôtsuka
- Forgner
- (voice)
Kenjiro Tsuda
- Qujappat
- (voice)
- (as Kenjirô Tsuda)
Kaori Nazuka
- Nunnally
- (voice)
Ami Koshimizu
- Kallen
- (voice)
Tetsu Shiratori
- Lloyd
- (voice)
Satomi Arai
- Sayoko Shinozaki
- (voice)
Laura Bailey
- Nagisa Chiba
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Troy Baker
- Schneizel el Britannia
- (English version)
- (voice)
Brian Beacock
- Rivalz Cardemonde
- (English version)
- (voice)
Christopher Bevins
- Shinichiro Tamaki
- (English version)
- (voice)
Steve Blum
- Kyoshiro Tohdoh
- (English version)
- (voice)
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Although this film is a continuation of an alternate version of the original show, the original fans will probably enjoy this one. The animation & fight scenes are really well done. Some aspects of the story is hard to follow & Lelouch doesnt have the complexity he had in the series but its a really enjoyable watch.
It has been a year since I last watched Code Geass and watching this movie was a good revisit to the series.
It is the second year of the Kowa Period. The world has unified around the reorganize United Federation of Nations, and has enjoyed days of continuing peace, but now, that peace suddenly comes to an end. Suzaku, while travelling as the masked man "Zero" accompanying Nunnally on her visit to the refugee camp, is defeated by a mysterious Knightmare Frame, and the two of them are taken away. Following secret orders from Schneizel, Kallen, Lloyd and Sayoko infiltrate Zilkistan, the Land of Warriors, where they are attacked by a mysterious Geass user. There in Zilkhstan is a person named C.C., known to the assailants as the "former master". In the indomitable kingdom which once conquered even the great army of the Holy Britannian Empire, what do the people desire? Hope, or despair? The people of Zilkhstan Palace certainly know of Geass. What are they, and C.C., planning?
Overall, the movie was a breath of fresh air of the series, it was even nice that majority of the english cast came back.
If you enjoyed the recap movies even though i have zero clue they were never dubbed you might like this.
It is the second year of the Kowa Period. The world has unified around the reorganize United Federation of Nations, and has enjoyed days of continuing peace, but now, that peace suddenly comes to an end. Suzaku, while travelling as the masked man "Zero" accompanying Nunnally on her visit to the refugee camp, is defeated by a mysterious Knightmare Frame, and the two of them are taken away. Following secret orders from Schneizel, Kallen, Lloyd and Sayoko infiltrate Zilkistan, the Land of Warriors, where they are attacked by a mysterious Geass user. There in Zilkhstan is a person named C.C., known to the assailants as the "former master". In the indomitable kingdom which once conquered even the great army of the Holy Britannian Empire, what do the people desire? Hope, or despair? The people of Zilkhstan Palace certainly know of Geass. What are they, and C.C., planning?
Overall, the movie was a breath of fresh air of the series, it was even nice that majority of the english cast came back.
If you enjoyed the recap movies even though i have zero clue they were never dubbed you might like this.
10exohny
Theres not much to say other than that its a must watch in my opinion. It is one of the best movies I have ever seen and I think will ever see. I suggest watching Code Geass 2006 before watching this Masterpiece or you might get confused.
Even If I watched it I'm going to get the Blu-Ray.
Even If I watched it I'm going to get the Blu-Ray.
Code Geass is my #1 favorite anime TV series for the following reasons:
-Twisting and Turning plots incredibly hard to predict.
-Character Complexity, Growth, and Deaths.
-Story elements and chracter actions that don't make much sense at first, but later down the line you realize it was well placed subtle foreshadowing.
-Mystery. Many scenes and dialogue end abrubtly leaving you to wonder/guess what happens or a character decides, but you have enough clues to make an educated guess.
-Characters with inner conflict of ideals vs. friends/fam vs. the world.
Gawd, loved loved loved the show! That said...
I HATED this movie. I don't use the term "hate" lightly or often; I'm hippy'esque with my love and optomism in life. But I hated this movie. I hated it because season 2 (R2) ended so perfectly, I was OK with no sequel to the story, because if there was, there was little chance the quality of the show could stay on that high level, let alone get better. Ohhhhh boyyyy, was I right (unfortunately).
This movie took everything I love about Code Geass and went over the top cliche with it in this movie. -Plots were completely predictable and seemed even forced. -Character dialogue that once captured the right balance of intellect, fast-pace, and whit, now just come off as entirely douchey prententious. -Characters constantly either act completely out of their original character, or are an extreme hyperbole of their original character to the point it feels like a parody. -There were no cool surprise move by the characters. Not to say there wasn't an intelligent plan or two created, but they over explained everything so much the conversation never felt real and explaining things as if talking to a 2 year old was NEVER Code Geass' style, quite the opposite. -None of the inner character conflict existed; hell, there wasn't really any character conflicts between characters, except the hero vs. villian. Code Geass wsa the king of the anti-hero and greying the line between good/evil; the movie is not this at all and pretty stereotypical hero vs. vilian. -Everything feels so damn contrived. Ugh! -Pervy'ness. The animators went out of their way to over sexualize several female characters. I made many hard eye rolls. -Voice Acting. Far too much simplistic run-on talking. Far too much crying, whining and screaming, especially from supposedly strong characters that would usually push feelings aside to get a job done in the short term. But nope, let's cry/whine now in the moment.
That said, here are some good things: -Animation. It's well drawn with quick moving action scenes that aren't the series of 5 second gif-like loops of punching and firing like you see in a dragonball z or some such. Crisp, clean, and well done! -Music. It's not as great as the original show by far, but still good.
That's it. This is my first ever review on IMDB. I loved this show so much and this movie was so bad, I had to express it and warn others, even it meant signing up for an account here. Youre welcome.
Gawd, loved loved loved the show! That said...
I HATED this movie. I don't use the term "hate" lightly or often; I'm hippy'esque with my love and optomism in life. But I hated this movie. I hated it because season 2 (R2) ended so perfectly, I was OK with no sequel to the story, because if there was, there was little chance the quality of the show could stay on that high level, let alone get better. Ohhhhh boyyyy, was I right (unfortunately).
This movie took everything I love about Code Geass and went over the top cliche with it in this movie. -Plots were completely predictable and seemed even forced. -Character dialogue that once captured the right balance of intellect, fast-pace, and whit, now just come off as entirely douchey prententious. -Characters constantly either act completely out of their original character, or are an extreme hyperbole of their original character to the point it feels like a parody. -There were no cool surprise move by the characters. Not to say there wasn't an intelligent plan or two created, but they over explained everything so much the conversation never felt real and explaining things as if talking to a 2 year old was NEVER Code Geass' style, quite the opposite. -None of the inner character conflict existed; hell, there wasn't really any character conflicts between characters, except the hero vs. villian. Code Geass wsa the king of the anti-hero and greying the line between good/evil; the movie is not this at all and pretty stereotypical hero vs. vilian. -Everything feels so damn contrived. Ugh! -Pervy'ness. The animators went out of their way to over sexualize several female characters. I made many hard eye rolls. -Voice Acting. Far too much simplistic run-on talking. Far too much crying, whining and screaming, especially from supposedly strong characters that would usually push feelings aside to get a job done in the short term. But nope, let's cry/whine now in the moment.
That said, here are some good things: -Animation. It's well drawn with quick moving action scenes that aren't the series of 5 second gif-like loops of punching and firing like you see in a dragonball z or some such. Crisp, clean, and well done! -Music. It's not as great as the original show by far, but still good.
That's it. This is my first ever review on IMDB. I loved this show so much and this movie was so bad, I had to express it and warn others, even it meant signing up for an account here. Youre welcome.
This movie is like an amazing and well written fanfiction of the series. I saw some negative reviews about how many plot holes and out of the context of the series this movie was. Obviously they didn't get the point. This movie wasn't the continue of the series but it was a possible scenario of what could have happened.
Did you know
- TriviaLelouch doesn't speak until around 40 minutes into the film
- ConnectionsFollowed by Code Geass: Dakkan no Z (2024)
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- Also known as
- Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;Surrection
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $522,805
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $189,617
- May 5, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $9,982,083
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