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Gantz

  • 2010
  • 12
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Gantz (2010)
Kei Kurono and his childhood friend Masaru Kato attempt to save a man who has fallen onto the train tracks but are run down by an oncoming train. However, rather than finding themselves dead, they are transported to a strange apartment in which they find a mysterious black orb known as 'GANTZ'. In this inescapable room, they are provided weaponry and forced into participating in the extermination of 'aliens' in order to survive. While Kurono chooses to fight for survival, Kato refuses to engage in battle and rejects a world controlled by violence. Kurono and Kato along with the others sharing their fate are pushed to their limits in the relentless battles against the aliens. Is this world, which tests your will to survive, a game or reality?
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After trying to rescue a man on the subway tracks, two teens wake up in a room dominated by a mysterious black sphere that sends them to hunt down and kill aliens hiding on Earth.After trying to rescue a man on the subway tracks, two teens wake up in a room dominated by a mysterious black sphere that sends them to hunt down and kill aliens hiding on Earth.After trying to rescue a man on the subway tracks, two teens wake up in a room dominated by a mysterious black sphere that sends them to hunt down and kill aliens hiding on Earth.

  • Director
    • Shinsuke Satô
  • Writers
    • Hiroya Oku
    • Yûsuke Watanabe
  • Stars
    • Kazunari Ninomiya
    • Kanata Hongô
    • Ken'ichi Matsuyama
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    8.6K
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    • Director
      • Shinsuke Satô
    • Writers
      • Hiroya Oku
      • Yûsuke Watanabe
    • Stars
      • Kazunari Ninomiya
      • Kanata Hongô
      • Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    • 39User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Kazunari Ninomiya
    Kazunari Ninomiya
    • Kei Kurono
    Kanata Hongô
    Kanata Hongô
    • Joichiro Nishi
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    • Masaru Kato
    Natsuna
    Natsuna
    • Kei Kishimoto
    Ainosuke Shibata
    • Tanaka Seijin
    Yuriko Yoshitaka
    • Tae Kojima
    Ayumi Ito
    Ayumi Ito
    • Eriko Ayukawa
    Chieko Ichikawa
    • Kayo Sugimoto
    Donpei Tsuchihira
    • Muso Tokugawa
    Hidekazu Nagae
    • Green Onion Father
    Kazuhide Kobayashi
    • Kiyoshi Hatanaka
    Kazuyuki Asano
    Kazuyuki Asano
    • Kenichi Kurono
    Kensuke Chisaka
    • Ayumu Kato
    Matsuri Hashimoto
    • Ball Man
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    • Izumi Shiraishi
    Motoki Ochiai
    • Takashi Inamori
    Ryûya Wakaba
    Ryûya Wakaba
    • Koki Takahashi
    Sho Igarashi
    • Green Onion Kid (Face)
    • Director
      • Shinsuke Satô
    • Writers
      • Hiroya Oku
      • Yûsuke Watanabe
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    pontram

    Only for lovers of the Manga or Anime

    Japanese movies were often innovative, groundbreaking, trend-setting, also for the western movie industry. This declined during the last 10 - 15 years, that may (towards I tend to believe) or may not caused by the growing occurrence of Anime movies, often Manga-based. Therefore, Asian quality movies are now coming more from other countries.

    'Gantz' has its origins in a popular 'Seinen' Manga (for adults), which were in Japan also successful as Anime series. It starts up with a mystery. A few people are rematerialized in a room after their obvious death. The machinery responsible for their resurrection uses unimaginable technology, but orders them to fight against so-called 'Aliens', and to gain points like in an ordinary video-game. Confronted with their first mission the people react different, some of them are killed, but most of them are completely disturbed.

    Until the first mission the movie is (from a western point of view) intriguing; effects and design ideas are announcing a decent mystery/sf experience, if the audience isn't aware of the Manga/Anime.

    That lasts about 10, maybe 15 minutes, until one realizes, that any further impressing film experience will not happen. If you know the Manga or the Anime series, you know that the movie won't bring any deeper insights than disturbed people, hesitating to pull the trigger even when it goes for their (second) life, and Aliens mostly waiting for being destroyed between cheesy dialogs. Most of the Anime's sexual content and language is absent in the movie; but not the inexplicable behavior of the participants, both human or alien (or director/writer/producer).

    Furthermore, there is no real mystery, as one, who is not familiar with the 'Gantz' Manga, may hope. It's simple simple simple. The machine is for playing the game, it's not something between the realms of death and life, it's no matter of Karma or God or the Devil. It's a machine built for a game, built by someone, and this someone isn't even a computer nerd version of an AVP predator. So, there is no revelation, no development. There isn't even a noticeable story anymore.

    Between the fights the survivors are released to the real world, so they may continue their lost life, until they are transferred to the next mission, where new dead people arrive mostly to be killed because of their freezing despair (women) or dumbness (men). The real-life part of the characters between the missions is mostly lengthened and could have been cut with very little effect.

    If someone would argue, that there are insights shown to the abysms of human behavior or the illness of the society, or something that goes one millimeter deeper than Video Game Shooting, I could not disagree more than to that. I would accept it for 'Gamer', but not 'Gantz'.

    Overall, the movie could have been cut to some 75 min. length, and as a result it would be slightly entertaining for an audience with an IQ greater 70.

    People who expect a decent Japanese movie, will be deeply disappointed. There is a CGI quality to mention, but asides from the flawed plot, there is too much overacting and screaming, to keep the level at least in the B class.
    7jackmeat

    Good manga makes for a very good movie.

    I only know the summary part of the manga, so I will stick to the movie itself. The movie starts with two old friends( ? ) that coincidentally meet on a train platform. In this brief moment, they attempt to rescue a man off of the train tracks and in trying this, they are killed by the oncoming train. Or were they? The two awaken in a room with a few other strangers, all of which claim to have been killed. Accompanying them is a mysterious black orb which gives some very vague instructions on what the "group" needs to do. Basically the task is to kill aliens that are on the earth hiding out. Sounds corny, but it is far from that. The movie is so well filmed including cinematography, editing, locale that pretty much whatever the group was sent to do was going to be a treat. Lucky for us viewers, it was an exciting mission at that. As the movie progresses, we learn that each person is awarded "points" for surviving (since if not, well, they are dead) and what can be done with those points is part of the mystery. The effects are very good, and basic, not overdone at all. This makes it much easier to get into the film and the characters in it. The acting was very good, even if I personally had to be distracted from their performances by reading the subtitles. Either way, I could tell by visual features and expressions that it was well done. Each encounter gets more and more difficult, as one would assume, and leads to a very open ended climax that makes you want to see more. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie from start to finish and recommend it to anyone that likes sci-fi and originality. Please Hollywood, can you keep your hands off and not remake this, let the Japanese do their thing, they have brought us a gem in this as it is. Enjoy. 6.9/10
    Someguysomwhere

    For heaven's sake, shoot already!

    Thru their deaths by misfortune, various people are periodically recruited by a machine in the form of a dark sphere called "Gantz"(I'm guessing it's completely random since an old lady and a kid were also conscripted). At the center of all this are 3 young people: 2 guys and a girl. The 2 guys, Kel and Kato, have a history but hadn't seen each other in a while. Kel is at first timid, and even cowardly but later sees himself as heroic. Kato is intense and shudders and grimaces a lot (killed his father and went to juvie). The girl is a real cute "girly girl" who panics and runs away a lot. She's got the hots for Kato who doesn't notice or care cause he's too busy grimacing and thinking about other people.

    A very decent movie with a nice concept but marred mainly by one annoying fact: Time and time again one of these people had an opportunity to shoot the threat and did not do it. Or did (eventually), but then instead of firing again, and again ----and again, if necessary, until said threat was demolished they just stood around with their mouth open wasting time until the threat recovered to attack again (Man, was that annoying!!!). If that won't get under your skin too much and you like sci-fi, I recommend this. Love, Boloxxxi.
    goranbr

    I shouted "shoot" 'till I got hoarse....

    This movie started out so good, it was almost criminal it turned out to be such completely unbelievable crap in the end.

    The basic premise was good, for this kind of movie that is:

    1. A bunch of guys die for several reasons.

    2. The end up in a room with a mysterious black globe.

    3. The globe gives them missions to kill UFOs residing in Japan. Hinting that they may redeem their lives this way.

    4. They are given suitcases with black suits and cool sci-fi guns.

    5. They are attacked by vicious UFOs.

    So any person equipped with more than two brain cells would have:

    1. Donned the suit.

    2. Quickly checked out the weapon and got ready for the mission.

    3. You wanna get your life back, right?

    This far into the movie, I expected they would, I was eager for what was to come. This could be great!

    Then they are magically "lasered" away to someplace in Tokyo and the UFO guy is not late to show up. Well not to spoil what happens too much, they are completely unprepared for the mission. And why?

    1. They have completely failed to put on their cool black suits. OK, they girl has put it on. And looks good in it!

    2. They have completely failed to check out their cool weapons.

    Not to to spoil the movie, if there is anything to spoil, let me say this as a reality check:

    1. If I knew I had died and had a chance to redeem my life by carrying out a mission, I would be sure to use any equipment given me.

    2. If a monster was attacking me or my fellow undead, I would be sure to shoot first and ask questions later. Out of pure survival instinct.

    3. If a monster was beating the crap out of one of my friends, then, even if I had no gun, I would do something to help out, lest I live in shame for the rest of my life.

    4. If I was a hopeless nerd like most of the guys in the movie, and a cool beautiful girl showed interest in me, I would at least talk to her.

    The guys in this movie, though, fail on all these basic point of normal behaviour. They are all prize-winning village idiots, almost autistic in their passiveness, hopelessly asocial towards the beautiful girls that seem to like these idiots, egoistic, craven individuals who can't use a weapon or even throw a stick at a monster in order to save their own or other people's lives. They lack the most basic survival instincts or humanity.

    As a result, I spent most of the movie shouting "FOR THE LOVE GOD MAN, SHOOT, SHOOT, SHOOT!!"

    I'm not a trigger-happy man in normal situations... But with vicious UFOs attacking me, come and get some! :-)
    8book-nc

    Better than expected, I still liked the anime better

    I'm a fan of the original anime, though I never got around to actually reading the manga. I loved the brutality and tragedy of the original anime, so this movie had quite a different feel to it overall.

    I liked the changes they made to adapt the story to a movie. There was a lot of back story with the characters that had to be ignored or compressed, but when you're focusing on 2-3 characters in 2 hours, that is to be expected.

    Overall I liked the special effects, the casting was pretty good, and although I'm not sure about the changes in the ending they made, i'm OK with what they've done to make this into an interesting sci-fi movie that is worth watching.

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      The first song in the credits is in German. The lyrics consist only of the four words "Kämpfe gegen die Aliens!" ("Fight against the aliens!").
    • Connections
      Edited into Another Gantz (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Kitte no Nai Okurimono
      by Seiji Tanaka

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 2011 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Gantz au commencement
    • Production companies
      • Chubu-nippon Broadcasting Company (CBC)
      • Fukuoka Broadcasting System (FBS)
      • Hiroshima Telecasting (HTV)
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    • Budget
      • $22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,568,961
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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