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Rakuen Tsuiho: Expelled from Paradise

  • 2014
  • TV-14
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.9K
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Rakuen Tsuiho: Expelled from Paradise (2014)
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With Earth in ruins, humanity no longer takes corporeal form and exists in a virtual society known as 'DEVA'. When a hacker infiltrates the cyber universe, Officer Angela Balzac is dispatche... Read allWith Earth in ruins, humanity no longer takes corporeal form and exists in a virtual society known as 'DEVA'. When a hacker infiltrates the cyber universe, Officer Angela Balzac is dispatched to the surface to track him down.With Earth in ruins, humanity no longer takes corporeal form and exists in a virtual society known as 'DEVA'. When a hacker infiltrates the cyber universe, Officer Angela Balzac is dispatched to the surface to track him down.

  • Directors
    • Seiji Mizushima
    • Tomoki Kyôda
  • Writer
    • Gen Urobuchi
  • Stars
    • Rie Kugimiya
    • Wendee Lee
    • Steve Blum
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.9K
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    • Directors
      • Seiji Mizushima
      • Tomoki Kyôda
    • Writer
      • Gen Urobuchi
    • Stars
      • Rie Kugimiya
      • Wendee Lee
      • Steve Blum
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Rie Kugimiya
    Rie Kugimiya
    • Angela Balzac
    • (voice)
    Wendee Lee
    Wendee Lee
    • Angela Balzac
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Zarik 'Dingo' Kajiwara
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Shin'ichirô Miki
    Shin'ichirô Miki
    • Zarik 'Dingo' Kajiwara
    • (voice)
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Frontier Setter
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Hiroshi Kamiya
    Hiroshi Kamiya
    • Frontier Setter
    • (voice)
    Megumi Hayashibara
    Megumi Hayashibara
    • Christin Gillum
    • (voice)
    Brina Palencia
    Brina Palencia
    • Christin Gillum
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Megan Hollingshead
    Megan Hollingshead
    • Veronica Kulikova
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Minami Takayama
    • Veronica Kulikova
    • (voice)
    Kotono Mitsuishi
    Kotono Mitsuishi
    • Hilde Thorwald
    • (voice)
    Beau Billingslea
    Beau Billingslea
    • High Official A
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Minoru Inaba
    • High Official A
    • (voice)
    Hisao Egawa
    • High Official B
    • (voice)
    Kirk Thornton
    Kirk Thornton
    • High Official B
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Noriko Uemura
    • High Official C
    • (voice)
    Kenta Miyake
    Kenta Miyake
    • Issac
    • (voice)
    Daichi Endô
    • Lazlo
    • (voice)
    • (as Daichi Endo)
    • Directors
      • Seiji Mizushima
      • Tomoki Kyôda
    • Writer
      • Gen Urobuchi
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    User reviews14

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    10worldendxdy

    It's a milestone of the industry.

    First, the animation is undisputed as a masterpiece, it's a combination of hand drawing and 3D modeling, and the music is one of the best of all anime. Gen Urobuchi did a perfect on writing the plot, even though it's completely different from his original style, you will understand if you watched any of his other works. The story is more emotional and more meaningful than any of you had thought. It has multiple themes, and the most protruding one is about freedom. What's the true freedom? Is it the approach of physical freedom release from pain and death? Or is it social freedom, where people get to keep their individuality? In the story, DEVA was illustrated as a utopian, but it's not. There's no privacy, the government gets to know everything that you're doing, and everyone is forced to follow the order and decision from the authority figures. Disobedience could end in ephemeral isolation, where death isn't an option.

    Normally, I will give it a 9, but it's rating is too low for me to do so.
    8Kamurai25

    Just your classic Robot and Roll mission

    Good watch, will likely watch again, and can recommend for anime fans that don't mind some fan service.

    This is a great, Matrix like premise for a story, but let's the get the obvious stuff out of the way: yes, her outfit is ridiculous, and while the idea that they can grow clones and harvest them prematurely, it was a very unnecessary that her body be the equivalent of 16 years of age, I'd even go as far as to argue that it would be detrimental if all the hormones and everything are balanced naturally.

    THAT aside, I love the concepts that are used in this: the technological aspects of digitizing humans, having A.I.: the moral philosophical quandries it presents about freedom, society, and fixed resources.

    The biggest problem is part of the premise, the entire time the characters are floundering for position in this discussion of dealing with each others' cultures so you never really feel like you're completely on anyone's side. That shifts a little in the 3rd act, but no by much.

    But if you like action: robots, gunfire, explosions, and / or cool sci-fi stuff, this anime has it.
    10ajrcvr

    Visually spectacular with a gratifying story to boot.

    This is really the first "10" I've given anything, moreover, its' the first anime I've seen, out of many, that deserves it. This feature is simply beautifully animated and produced. The two main characters, Angela and Dingo, are attractive and engaging, having personalities that have been carefully crafted to be quintessentially human. The fact that Angela is as beautiful and sexy as she is, with an astonishingly provocative body, is almost out of place here, since it is the only truly erotic thing that there is in the movie; but the way the creators handle that is just to leave her be, this evocative beauty working her way through an otherwise barren and post-apocalyptic world. I suppose they did that to keep reminding us of the "perfect" world she comes from, and that she is truly out of place here in the far more sublime and tawdry Earth environment. The "real world" and its current state is the reason that whoever created Deva, a digitized, computerized virtual reality in which 98 % of the world population now "lives" - or whatever verb you wish to use to characterize that existence.

    There is a real story here, with some philosophical inputs as to what it means to be human. It seems that the Deva people believe a world without any hardship or struggle, and where you can have almost anything you want - providing you have earned enough memory - is the ultimate lifestyle. Dingo, of course, Angela's Earthbound guide, has different ideas about what it means to be free and human, which provides some thought-provoking interest. We are reminded by this comely, savvy Earth man that such ancient types as Hitler, Genghis Khan, Napoleon, and Attila the Hun were people who had similar motives to the administrators of Deva!

    The story moves along quite briskly, with some satisfying action here and there, but mainly it is a contrast in the two lifestyles, the computerized one Angela comes from, and Dingo's Earth reality. The two of them eventually come up against Deva's totalitarian rules for existence, and Angela comes to wonder whether her Deva reality is the ideal existence she believed; ultimately the two of them have to battle Deva's forces to maintain any life at all, while the Deva big-shots would be happiest if the two Earthbound people, and every free-thinking person like them, were eliminated altogether to protect their "utopia."

    Overall, this is a satisfying epic, with decent story, superb animation, which includes simply beautiful backgrounds and characters, and a mindful nod as to what the true value of being a human actually is. It is entertaining and satisfying to watch over and over again.
    9parknourie

    A rollicking Sci-Fi spectacle with Food for thought.

    Honestly it was great fun. The setup was good, the plot was clear and the three main characters were all very likable.

    Plot: When a hacker called "Frontier Setter" hacks into an ideal virtual world where most of remaining humanity resides, the Officials of the system dispatch "Angela Balzac" to Earth where she'll not only have to cope with the harsh conditions of wasteland Earth but with her guide "Dingo" and her new body. The unlikely duo track down "Frontier Setter" and discovers a shocking truth that will lead to an unexpected battle against time.

    Of course there's philosophical talk. "What makes a person... human? Can robot have consciousness of its own?" It's a familiar theme, almost a standard in big budget Japanese theatrical anime. But it wasn't over-done and the message was straight-forward. Of course the female lead is impossibly hot (even in her "under-developed" "16 year old" body). It's textbook stuff, mate. There will be flashes of her naked body. She will wear clothes that show off her amazing physique and nobody in the film will bat an eye. And of course there will be big showdown involving missiles, lasers, machine-guns, robots, booby-traps, sniper rifles and giant swords.

    It is also predictably amazing in its visual aesthetics. Every frame is filled with detail and the sheer clarity of it all makes current CGI animation doodles on photo-shop. Lively camera work also adds to the action taking place while never losing focus on its characters. But you know all of this when you're even searching on IMDb for this film.

    This is not a game changer for mainstream anime. Nor is it a must-watch for newbies to get a taste of what an anime genre can offer. What it is that it's a pure entertainment that combines what's best in the industry and jam-packed into 100 minutes of rollicking ride. Your eyes shall water, your mind shall think and it will leave you satisfied. Nothing more, nothing less.

    My only wish for improvement is with plot in DEVA. It's a fantastic premise (although yes, it does sound like Matrix) and well deserves its own action sequence within. The possibility of it is endless and yet we are only given teases of it. However it's just a thought that comes way later after losing yourself in the film's world and its attractive characters. Oh and stay in for the credits. You'd be missing out otherwise.
    6hitchcockkelly

    Good, not great

    It was pretty good. The animation is spectacular, almost too spectacular. There were times I thought I might have a seizure, but it was still dazzling. The first part of the story is fairly conventional: sharp, focused woman is paired with lazy, uncommitted slacker. (Think "True Grit" or "A Few Good Men" or "The Princess and the Frog" or "Trading Places" or "Flushed Away" or "Zootopia".) Essentially, she leaves The Matrix in order to combat a threat in the real world. The mystery part of the movie wasn't terribly interesting, but it got better when the two main characters stop racing around long enough to discuss their different worlds. The film concludes with a huge, action sequence, but there isn't much tension since there is no element of "How are they going to pull this off?" They're going to pull it off by having tons more firepower. It was an entertaining film, but not terribly original.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The place the robots making a deal is near subway station of 34th Street/Penn Station in Manhattan after apocalypse.
    • Goofs
      In AD 2400 Dingo still uses a laptop with Windows 7.
    • Quotes

      Angela Balzac: Now I know how Adam and Eve felt when they were expelled from Paradise.

    • Crazy credits
      There is a mid-credits and post-credits scene.
    • Connections
      Followed by Liberated from Paradise (2026)

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 2014 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Expelled from Paradise
    • Production companies
      • Expelled from Paradise Production Committee
      • Graphinica
      • Kinoshita Group
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $34,510
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $18,869
      • Dec 14, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $34,510
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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