Mobile Suit Gundam: Char contre-attaque
Original title: Kidô senshi Gandamu: Gyakushû no Shâ
- 1988
- 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.4K
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Amuro Ray and Char Aznable settle their rivalry once and for all during the Second Neo Zeon War.Amuro Ray and Char Aznable settle their rivalry once and for all during the Second Neo Zeon War.Amuro Ray and Char Aznable settle their rivalry once and for all during the Second Neo Zeon War.
Tôru Furuya
- Amuro Ray
- (voice)
Shûichi Ikeda
- Char Aznable
- (voice)
Hirotaka Suzuoki
- Bright Noah
- (Japanese version)
- (voice)
Maria Kawamura
- Quess Paraya
- (voice)
Nozomu Sasaki
- Hathaway Noah
- (Japanese version)
- (voice)
Kôichi Yamadera
- Gyunei Guss
- (Japanese version)
- (voice)
Mitsuki Yayoi
- Chan Agi
- (voice)
Shinobu Adachi
- Kayra Suu
- (voice)
Kazue Ikura
- Rezun Schneider
- (voice)
Alaina Burnett
- Cheimin Noah
- (English version)
- (voice)
Louis Chirillo
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Trevor Devall
- Adenaur Paraya
- (English version)
- (voice)
Brian Dobson
- Space Port Attendent
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jenn Forgie
- Nanai Mingueru
- (English version)
- (voice)
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First of all, you can't see this film unless you've seen all Gundam movies and series until then. I watched the 1979 series (in the format of three films) and I still couldn't get a lot of the premise of the film.
Then there are a lot of characters that behave like mad people, politics that make no sense and a lot of characters that are dropped there for their names, but unless you're a fan, you have no idea why they are named dropped.
Bottom line: couldn't finish watching it. I found it both badly edited and incomprehensible.
Then there are a lot of characters that behave like mad people, politics that make no sense and a lot of characters that are dropped there for their names, but unless you're a fan, you have no idea why they are named dropped.
Bottom line: couldn't finish watching it. I found it both badly edited and incomprehensible.
You have asked wondered "who will survive" and you have "seen the tears of time". Now, the final chapter of an anime legend, the Universal Century Gundam saga, comes to its mind blowing conclusion.
Char's Counterattack is the culmination of years worth of Gundam storyline, in particular, the rivalry between Amuro Ray and Char Aznable that was established in the 1979 Gundam series but was never really followed through in the sequels.
The numerous factions from Zeta Gundam and ZZ Gundam have been done away with and we are back in familiar territory now;Char Aznable leads the Neo Zeon movement and Amuro Ray is part of the Londo Bell task-force sent to quell this uprising.
As a stand alone Gundam movie, Char's counterattack does not do much for the newer audience. It expects that the viewer is already familiar with Gundam lore and the established rivalry between Amuro and Char as it immediately throws you into the thick of the story and the heat of the action. A couple of new characters like Quess Paraya and Hathaway Noa are introduced but they come across as uninteresting and seem like throw-away characters whose only purpose is to fill up screen time when we are not focusing on Char or Amuro. There is a very uncomfortable attempt at creating a shaky love triangle story but the execution of that plot thread was not as good as it could have been.
Poor attempt at romance aside, Char's counterattack features a number of other themes that the viewers can easily relate to. There is a coming-of-age theme in how Hathaway Noa desires to step out of his father's shadow and discover his own identity, and there is a good deal of wartime rhetoric thrown about by Char. That being said, only once Amuro and Char take center stage does the movie finally find its footing and delivers an engagingly entertaining experience. They are the perfect opposites, each representing widely differing views on war and the idealistic pursuit of peace.
How far is one willing to go to end a war? Can peace be attained only through bloodshed? Are people only a means to an end when one is so obsessed with pursuing an ideal? Questions like these pop up during the course of the narrative which challenges the viewer to think and question.
Some fans have complained about the lack of character development of many of the cast, but i can only say this: Char's Counterattack should not be viewed as a stand alone movie. It is not a movie to develop the characters but a movie to bring about a RESOLUTION to the characters that have been developed over the course of the previous Gundam series. That is why i definitely recommend re-watching at least the original Gundam 0079 TV series or compilation movies before watching this movie. Re-watching "Zeta Gundam" would also add to a better understanding of Char's character development over the years.
Jam packed with epic action sequences thanks to a higher budget and more experienced staff, Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack is the exciting concluding chapter in the grand sweeping tale of Amuro Ray and Char Aznable.
Char's Counterattack is the culmination of years worth of Gundam storyline, in particular, the rivalry between Amuro Ray and Char Aznable that was established in the 1979 Gundam series but was never really followed through in the sequels.
The numerous factions from Zeta Gundam and ZZ Gundam have been done away with and we are back in familiar territory now;Char Aznable leads the Neo Zeon movement and Amuro Ray is part of the Londo Bell task-force sent to quell this uprising.
As a stand alone Gundam movie, Char's counterattack does not do much for the newer audience. It expects that the viewer is already familiar with Gundam lore and the established rivalry between Amuro and Char as it immediately throws you into the thick of the story and the heat of the action. A couple of new characters like Quess Paraya and Hathaway Noa are introduced but they come across as uninteresting and seem like throw-away characters whose only purpose is to fill up screen time when we are not focusing on Char or Amuro. There is a very uncomfortable attempt at creating a shaky love triangle story but the execution of that plot thread was not as good as it could have been.
Poor attempt at romance aside, Char's counterattack features a number of other themes that the viewers can easily relate to. There is a coming-of-age theme in how Hathaway Noa desires to step out of his father's shadow and discover his own identity, and there is a good deal of wartime rhetoric thrown about by Char. That being said, only once Amuro and Char take center stage does the movie finally find its footing and delivers an engagingly entertaining experience. They are the perfect opposites, each representing widely differing views on war and the idealistic pursuit of peace.
How far is one willing to go to end a war? Can peace be attained only through bloodshed? Are people only a means to an end when one is so obsessed with pursuing an ideal? Questions like these pop up during the course of the narrative which challenges the viewer to think and question.
Some fans have complained about the lack of character development of many of the cast, but i can only say this: Char's Counterattack should not be viewed as a stand alone movie. It is not a movie to develop the characters but a movie to bring about a RESOLUTION to the characters that have been developed over the course of the previous Gundam series. That is why i definitely recommend re-watching at least the original Gundam 0079 TV series or compilation movies before watching this movie. Re-watching "Zeta Gundam" would also add to a better understanding of Char's character development over the years.
Jam packed with epic action sequences thanks to a higher budget and more experienced staff, Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack is the exciting concluding chapter in the grand sweeping tale of Amuro Ray and Char Aznable.
If you have been following the Gundam saga (tv series), this is one animated feature you could not miss. Even if you are not a Gundam fan, you will still enjoy the art works.
After watching the first three Gundam films, along with all of Zeta Gundam and ZZ Gundam, Char's Counterattack didn't build off everything before as well as I would have hoped. It starts off with a deluge of exposition, adding new characters that are central to the plot and ignoring many from the previous shows that could have worked here.
Char's character feels rather different than when we last saw him an entire show ago. It seems like there's a really, really good series (or even a film) in between this and when we last saw him and Amuro. Plausibly even during ZZ Gundam.
Char could definitely be what he is here - he was on the road to being so - but I don't think the events of Zeta Gundam were enough of a catalyst for his actions in this particular film.
Fortunately, nearly everything else about Char's Counterattack is excellent.
The hand-drawn animation is stunning and from an era I love. The little CG we do get is very well done, especially for the time.
After the beginning the pacing improves, as we see the philosophies of the two leads clash spectacularly.
The music is fantastic, and the ending is certainly the biggest thing in scope the series has seen so far. It's fortunately all driven by the themes that Gundam wears on its sleeve, with environmentalism, empathy and understanding playing big roles.
So I have to say overall this film was quite satisfying as a conclusion to the first few films, not so much the shows. As I said before, there's a very good story in between this and Zeta, either during or right after ZZ. If that does actually happen, this film can only be improved by it. I will have to watch it again very soon though, it is incredibly dense.
Char's character feels rather different than when we last saw him an entire show ago. It seems like there's a really, really good series (or even a film) in between this and when we last saw him and Amuro. Plausibly even during ZZ Gundam.
Char could definitely be what he is here - he was on the road to being so - but I don't think the events of Zeta Gundam were enough of a catalyst for his actions in this particular film.
Fortunately, nearly everything else about Char's Counterattack is excellent.
The hand-drawn animation is stunning and from an era I love. The little CG we do get is very well done, especially for the time.
After the beginning the pacing improves, as we see the philosophies of the two leads clash spectacularly.
The music is fantastic, and the ending is certainly the biggest thing in scope the series has seen so far. It's fortunately all driven by the themes that Gundam wears on its sleeve, with environmentalism, empathy and understanding playing big roles.
So I have to say overall this film was quite satisfying as a conclusion to the first few films, not so much the shows. As I said before, there's a very good story in between this and Zeta, either during or right after ZZ. If that does actually happen, this film can only be improved by it. I will have to watch it again very soon though, it is incredibly dense.
The end of the Gundam Saga with Char and Amuro could not have been portrayed any better. The animation is stunning, the plot is great, and the fighting in space was outstanding. I could not find any flaw with this, it was excellent. I strongly suggest this movie to any Gundam fan out there. It is truely a work of art.
Did you know
- TriviaThe mobile suit that Amuro pilots in the beginning and which Kayra later pilots, the RGZ-91 ReGZ ("Refined Gundam Zeta"), is a derivative of MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam from Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam and Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ.
- Quotes
Char Aznable: Lalah Sune was a young woman who may very well have become a mother to me, you took her away her life, so don't you dare judge me!
Amuro Ray: Lalah... Lalah?
[psychoframe overloads]
- ConnectionsFeatured in Happyô! Zen Gandamu Dai Tôhyô (2018)
- SoundtracksBeyond the Time (Mebiusu no Sora wo Koete)
(Beyond the Time --Beyond the Möbius Universe--)
Performed by TM NETWORK
Music and arrangement by Tetsuya Komuro
Lyrics by Mitsuko Komuro
Courtesy of EPIC/Sony
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- $149,993
- Runtime2 hours 4 minutes
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