After human experimentation turns Kisaragi into a cyborg, he finds himself pressured by multiple organizations.After human experimentation turns Kisaragi into a cyborg, he finds himself pressured by multiple organizations.After human experimentation turns Kisaragi into a cyborg, he finds himself pressured by multiple organizations.
Jun Fukuyama
- Zanza
- (voice)
Show Hayami
- Alga
- (voice)
Rina Hidaka
- Em
- (voice)
Masayo Kurata
- Nonok
- (voice)
Shin'ichirô Miki
- Ulla
- (voice)
Maria Naganawa
- Martes
- (voice)
Kazuhiro Nakaya
- Yaohachi
- (voice)
Ayaka Ohashi
- Ekua
- (voice)
Ryôtarô Okiayu
- Zesh
- (voice)
Sôma Saitô
- Kurusu
- (voice)
Rie Takahashi
- Ferres
- (voice)
Yuma Uchida
- Jami
- (voice)
Reina Ueda
- Lunalu
- (voice)
Kôichi Yamadera
- Tenporin
- (voice)
Satsuki Yukino
- Lalak
- (voice)
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This felt undercooked. There are a lot of things happening here, at least theoretically, since the world is supposed to be complex, but, I barely got the gist of it, possibly because I did not watch "Estab-Life", which is supposed to be like a prequel. I knew about the connection beforehand, but Bloody Escape looked like a standalone.
And it kind of is. The main characters are new, and only the "Extractors" are from previous anime, and they do not have that much screen time. I would not even call them "supporting" characters. Unfortunately, the main characters have just about the same amount of depth. There are some attempts to make them deeper with some plot-twists but they feel forced, and I am not sure they really fit.
On the other hand there is a vampire turned cyborg here, so maybe that's a plus? I think it does help with the fights, that do look decent, but they do lose some of the charm due to lack of plot-weight behind them. All they got are looks, and even those probably won't be for everyone with the 2.5D style, that the movie has.
It's kind of sad that I did not enjoy it in the end. On paper it could have been some survival story with betrayals and double-crossing, with complex politics... But maybe they needed more than 100 minutes for this? Or maybe they should have thrown away some of the complexities? We'll never know.
And it kind of is. The main characters are new, and only the "Extractors" are from previous anime, and they do not have that much screen time. I would not even call them "supporting" characters. Unfortunately, the main characters have just about the same amount of depth. There are some attempts to make them deeper with some plot-twists but they feel forced, and I am not sure they really fit.
On the other hand there is a vampire turned cyborg here, so maybe that's a plus? I think it does help with the fights, that do look decent, but they do lose some of the charm due to lack of plot-weight behind them. All they got are looks, and even those probably won't be for everyone with the 2.5D style, that the movie has.
It's kind of sad that I did not enjoy it in the end. On paper it could have been some survival story with betrayals and double-crossing, with complex politics... But maybe they needed more than 100 minutes for this? Or maybe they should have thrown away some of the complexities? We'll never know.
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- Bloody Escape: Bats out of Hell
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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