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Berserk : L'Âge d'or II - La Bataille de Doldrey

Original title: Berserk: Ougon jidai-hen II - Dorudorei koryaku
  • 2012
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
13K
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Berserk : L'Âge d'or II - La Bataille de Doldrey (2012)
For three years, Guts believed his mission was to pursue Griffith's dream together with him. But in order to become Griffith's equal and truly be called his friend, Guts realizes he will have to leave the Band of the Hawk.
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For three years, Guts believed his mission was to pursue Griffith's dream together with him. But in order to become Griffith's equal and truly be called his friend, Guts realizes he will hav... Read allFor three years, Guts believed his mission was to pursue Griffith's dream together with him. But in order to become Griffith's equal and truly be called his friend, Guts realizes he will have to leave the Band of the Hawk.For three years, Guts believed his mission was to pursue Griffith's dream together with him. But in order to become Griffith's equal and truly be called his friend, Guts realizes he will have to leave the Band of the Hawk.

  • Director
    • Toshiyuki Kubooka
  • Writers
    • Kentaro Miura
    • Ichirô Ôkouchi
  • Stars
    • Hiroaki Iwanaga
    • Marc Diraison
    • Takahiro Sakurai
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    13K
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    • Director
      • Toshiyuki Kubooka
    • Writers
      • Kentaro Miura
      • Ichirô Ôkouchi
    • Stars
      • Hiroaki Iwanaga
      • Marc Diraison
      • Takahiro Sakurai
    • 12User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 nominations total

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    Hiroaki Iwanaga
    Hiroaki Iwanaga
    • Guts
    • (voice)
    Marc Diraison
    Marc Diraison
    • Guts
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Takahiro Sakurai
    Takahiro Sakurai
    • Griffith
    • (voice)
    Kevin T. Collins
    Kevin T. Collins
    • Griffith
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Toa Yukinari
    • Casca
    • (voice)
    Carrie Keranen
    Carrie Keranen
    • Casca
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Orion Acaba
    Orion Acaba
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Chris Jai Alex
    Chris Jai Alex
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    G.K. Bowes
    G.K. Bowes
    • Charlotte
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Doug Erholtz
    Doug Erholtz
    • Corkus
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Gene Freeman
    Gene Freeman
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Takahiro Fujiwara
    • Pippin
    • (voice)
    Yûki Kaji
    Yûki Kaji
    • Judeau
    • (voice)
    Minako Kotobuki
    Minako Kotobuki
    • Rickert
    • (voice)
    Rikiya Koyama
    Rikiya Koyama
    • Adon Coborlwitz
    • (voice)
    Steve Kramer
    Steve Kramer
    • Gennon
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Christopher Kromer
    • Judeau
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Julie Maddalena
    Julie Maddalena
    • Maid
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Toshiyuki Kubooka
    • Writers
      • Kentaro Miura
      • Ichirô Ôkouchi
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    9evansgc55

    Amazing Cinema! But straightforward writing that doesn't compare to original series 1997.

    Just like Arc 1, the writing is straightforward. The writing leaves no room for awe or interpretation, and basically tells you straight, which is a shame. for example, Griffith says in the 1997 series "war stories, Barbarous as they are, would only Bore ladies such as yourselves." And in this movie he says: "tales of battle are barbaric, and you are so refined I am sure they would only bore you." The tone changes significantly from the series and the movies, and the 1997 series is just superior with its' writing. However, other than this, it fixes many problems of the 1st film and puts a Lot of weight on the important parts, cuts out some of the "filler" from the series, and covers them with class and refinement. You should read my first-Arc review for more specifics, but the scenes don't feel rushed nor breezed over. It slows down and lets things sit, and brings out lighter sides of characters such as Casca while dancing rather than always being harsh and stern, rarely seen in the series. The battles are also Excellent, and even though it skips the arrow-in-the-hand scene from the series, the cinematography is Fantastic. Again, only the lazy writing, probably a problem with translations and scripting from Japan (original version), is noticeable; however, the writing is never Bad to be sure. This film is Precisely how the 2016 anime Should have been. Why they switched to the abhorrent 3D in the 2016 series I am not sure, considering how Arc II is so professional and looks great; This animation style, in this movie, is top-notch, and if they kept things like this I'd say this is the Best of 2D/3D mixing up to now. Detailed, beautiful, and captures what 2D animation has always Strived for: recognized Art (research the history of Akira and why that failed if you don't know what I mean saying this). I will also add the movies cut out many flourishes, such as seeing the broken blade, the arrow in the hand, and most-importantly cuts most of the 3rd-string characters like Judeau and Pippin and makes them totally benched. Especially Judeau and Corkus, which had some of the Best lines in the series, and in perfect contrast to the main characters to give them that opposition, questioning their motives. It's unfortunate that these great characters were sidelined.
    7tenshi_ippikiookami

    Choose your own path

    The second part of "Berserk: The Golden Age Arc", "The Battle for Doldrey", picks up where the first left and continues with the business: fights, war and blood. And "The Battle for Doldrey" delivers, because it makes for a really engaging one hour and a half where, even if almost all the running time is dedicated to blood and guts, it has spare time to develop the characters and make them relatable.

    A story depends on many things. Here you won't have to care about plot. "The Battle for Doldrey" goes for 100% action and does a great job at it. The action scenes are great, with an amazing direction and the animation very dark and gritty, down to earth. It is thrilling. And even if the action does not stop, it has more than enough moments in which the viewer gets to know more about the characters and their motivations. Even the voices match perfectly with the characters.

    And there is a third part to end this very interesting story.
    7Noro_The_Arbiter

    A good watch with some bad animation

    The only real problem here is the CGI, which is on the same level as your average ps2 game. This is made even worse by the fact that there are moments where it swaps from the bad CGI to the honestly great looking traditional animation, which makes me wonder why they didn't just keep it all traditional. Aside from that, it's an entertaining watch that held my interest.
    5dx_hong

    Berserk fans out there...prepare to be disappointed

    This review is written as a berserk fan so I can't help it if im biased against this second film installment.

    Anyways firstly as a berserk fan I first saw the anime sometime in 2001 and then proceeded to move onto the manga which I've since read many times over and let it be known that berserk is probably one of the great works of art and dark fantasy out there. So when i first saw the movie remake I won't deny that I was excited. However after the first installment I was rather skeptical considering the super condensed story line and clunky 3d animation. However, I gave it the benefit of the doubt that being a first attempt, perhaps the second attempt would get it right...sadly I was very wrong.

    Lets start with the one good point, the animation is great making the sword swinging, blood spilling and gratuitous boob grabbing all that more satisfying to watch. Seeing guts in smooth fluid animation is absolutely great, something that the original anime couldn't capture due to the low budget and superbly clunky animation. However, I couldn't help but feel that the original anime did a much better job of capturing the art style of the manga. Perhaps the ICONIC battle of the golden age arc (fans will know which one im talking about) was absolutely ruined by this film despite the fluid animation, so many of the scenes depicted in the manga were just outright skipped. Sure its nice to see guts swinging his sword around with the assistance of a bigger animation budget, but so much of the awesome stuff he does in the manga (not to mention the low budget anime) is just ignored and replaced by fluid and nice looking but ultimately empty animation.

    This same 'glossing over' effect also goes for the story, no character development is allowed and many smaller but hugely valuable interactions and events are just skipped for the sake of cramming what is essentially hours of BERSERK into a condensed but ultimately tasteless 80 minutes. I also found it weird that so much time was spent on a particular sex scene which although important as a plot device didn't really warrant the amount of time and emphasis it did on screen.

    But perhaps I'm blinded by my previous experiences and memories and perhaps the movie isn't really that bad. But I GUARANTEE that if you enjoy what you've seen in this movie but haven't been acquainted with the original manga...then do yourself a favor and go read it cause its a world of difference.

    *Word of warning, if you do take my advice don't expect a conclusion to the berserk saga cause for all its beauty and genius, the series has definitely taken a dive and is unlikely to ever be concluded at the rate the author is going
    10ayoubgaming-64030

    Wanderful

    The development of events is very impressive in every sense of the word in this segment

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      The Bonfire of Dreams monologue by Guts is omitted from this adaptation.
    • Connections
      Followed by Berserk : L'Âge d'or III - L'Avent (2013)

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2012 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Berserk: The Golden Age Arc II - The Battle for Doldrey
    • Production companies
      • Beyond C.
      • Lucent Pictures Entertainment
      • Studio 4°C
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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