Gekijô ban Kara no kyôkai: Dai san shô - Tsukakû zanryû
- 2008
- 58m
July 1998: Mikiya finds a confused Fujino Asagami crouched in an alley and noticing she is suffering from pain in her abdomen. Mikiya accompanies her to his apartment where she falls asleep.... Read allJuly 1998: Mikiya finds a confused Fujino Asagami crouched in an alley and noticing she is suffering from pain in her abdomen. Mikiya accompanies her to his apartment where she falls asleep. In the next morning, Mikiya notices Fujino is gone and at the same time, the news report ... Read allJuly 1998: Mikiya finds a confused Fujino Asagami crouched in an alley and noticing she is suffering from pain in her abdomen. Mikiya accompanies her to his apartment where she falls asleep. In the next morning, Mikiya notices Fujino is gone and at the same time, the news report a murder scene in an abandoned underground bar where the victims' corpses were found with ... Read all
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Shiki Ryogi
- (voice)
- Mikiya Kokutou
- (voice)
- (as Kenichi Suzumura)
- Touko Aozaki
- (voice)
- Azaka Kokutou
- (voice)
- Gakuto
- (voice)
- Keita Minato
- (voice)
- Leeder
- (voice)
- Akino
- (voice)
- Kouhei
- (voice)
- Mother
- (voice)
- Fujino Asagami
- (voice)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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This was another really fine addition to the series. From the start Fujino proves to be a sympathetic antagonist; it is impossible not to think her victims deserved to be punished even if nobody deserves to be broken the way she broke them. These scenes are quite painful to watch and explain how Shiki lost her left arm. Fujino is a well fleshed out character with good explanations as to why she isn't like other people. As expected the animation is great and the backgrounds are fantastic. Overall I really enjoyed this and am sure other fans of the series will too.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
But we get a sad story about a girl holding down her feelings because of Childhood trauma that her father inflicted and main character is still amazing I love him I will marry him if I could
What is written here is gonna be the same in all of my 8 reviews all of What is a tob is new.
The Garden of Sinners is a beautiful and psychological anime. That's not really the point because I'm not here for a philosophy. I think it's cool and all but because of it is in English subtitles. I cannot understand it that well, so I had to go back to a different understanding of the characters and story trying to. Let's just say that the Vibes and gorgeous art was what keep me going through this anime.
It looks good. I can't look away because of the dark aesthetic and Moody lighting and because of the movie budget just looks even more gorgeous.
The animation is mostly used for the small details like finger movement and opening an ice cream with legs when only have one arm.
I didn't get completely the story because of the leg of good English skills I have reading but I got the emotional importance and I really like it.
Ultimately, that is what bothers me most about this series in general and this movie specifically. As a standalone movie, it simply doesn't make much sense, though it doesn't fare quite as badly as the first movie. As part of a series, the hour-long format doesn't feel quite right either. A more traditional format would perhaps work better; by this time, at least the characters have become somewhat familiar, though I still don't feel like a know them all that well. And similarly, the universe is in dire need of exposition which none of the movies so far have deigned to give.
Odd format aside, the movie is terribly well made. The animations and backgrounds are visually impressive, the cinematography works fairly well, the atmosphere is solidly gritty, and the soundtrack is lovely.
If I understood the preview of the next chapter, the fourth movie will finally be able to bridge the time between the second and the third one, so I hope that I'll be able to gain some comprehension then... In total, I don't yet see the appeal in this series. The characters aren't introduced enough to become all that likeable, the universe is so badly explained that I have no idea what the stakes are, and the rest is simply not unique enough to warrant the flaws. Yet I can't deny that my interest has been picked; hopefully I won't regret my choice not to have abandoned this series yet.
Did you know
- TriviaTouko speaks with the detective Akimi about a locked room. In terms of forensic, a enclosed room applies to cases in which there were no witnesses.
- GoofsWhen Mikiya throws the cell phone and the phone falls to the ground and breaks, the shot shows that this phone has a compact black Lithium-ion battery, which was not available for cell phones until 2001, the film is set in 1998.
- Quotes
Mikiya Kokutou: [Finding a girl lying on the floor that is taking the hands to the abdomen] Hey, what happen? Does your stomach hurt?
Fujino Asagami: No, umm... I...
[Moments later, both are walking down the street]
Mikiya Kokutou: Does your stomach hurt?
Fujino Asagami: [Refusing to get help] No.
[after a moment she stops]
Fujino Asagami: Yes, it hurts a whole lot. I'm about to cry. Can I cry?
Mikiya Kokutou: Yes
[Fujino smiles, then she begins to cry]
- Crazy creditsScene after credits, scenes from the sequel.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Garden of Sinners - Remix: Gate of Seventh Heaven (2009)
- SoundtracksKizuato
(Scar)
Music, Lyrics and Arrangement by Yuki Kajiura
Performed by Kalafina
Courtesy of SME Records
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- The Garden of Sinners: Remaining Sense of Pain
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- Runtime58 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1