Very bad
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ali-104 — 20 years ago(April 19, 2005 02:43 AM)
Correct it's NOT a martial arts movie, who said it was? It's not really a drama or action either though it does have elements of all of the aforementioned. It is a comic book adaption. If you accept the fact that it is basically a comic, then you should be able to accept the fact that one guy can kill 8+ guys (think Batman).
You state that things don't make sense, that there are plot holes and unnecessary characters yet fail to give a single example.
There are two sex scenes which you describe as unnecessary without elaborating but if you stop and think about it - when did any film have a sex scene that was considered unnecessary? Sex and nudity exist mainly in movies for titillition, pure and simple.
I could comprehend everything that was going on but even if I did not I could explain it away with the 'comic' excuse - besides a lot of Anime IS confusing and wierd (have you seen Akira?). -
averymor — 19 years ago(March 22, 2007 09:13 PM)
Imagine seeing Akira in the theater,on the big screen, when it first came out and you're half baked! Pbbbsstttt.understand it!?!?! I was blown away and kinda lost all at once.
It took another viewing for me to really get it (dude was selling the movie on VHS outside the theater)it's not easy to follow, but it's cohesive.
Now you want a mind bender of an anime to watch and get lost trying to keep up? try watching "Ghost In The Shell 2"
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persadie — 20 years ago(June 02, 2005 05:03 PM)
usually I'm very leanient about
these kinds of films.
Many fans who liked Conan the Barbarian were very
dissapointed with the sequel, not me.
Still this movie was crap.
With all the potential, the budget, a solid director,
the solid actors, a solid manga to base it from..
failed miserably.
The only explanation I can give is like when they say
when you get the best parts and try to make a car
it won't work.
compatability is more important than individual quality
something like that.
Manga to movie films, I definitely liked Fist of the Northstar
WAAAAY better than this.
as bad as that was. I actually enjoyed it.
This I tried to like, couldn't.
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mhgore — 20 years ago(August 02, 2005 08:51 PM)
Oh come on, the move does a pretty good job adapting the original manga. The anime on the other hand was pretty much crap. Ok, maybe most anime is crap but I expected better. Come to think of it, after the first couple of story arcs, the Crying Freeman manga is also crap.
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squelcho — 20 years ago(August 07, 2005 10:47 AM)
As a comic book adaptation it seemed pretty adequate. The reason for the "annoying" voiceover is that she is the narrator. Blame the Greeks and Romans for that creaky plot device. Or Shakespeare if you have a short memory.
As an action movie, it works because there's no shortage of action, and most of it is fairly slick. A little too much slo-mo on the big swordfight, but apart from that, no real complaints.
I've seen a lot of manga. Most of them sacrifice plot comprehensibility for whizbang pyrotechnics. I managed to follow the plot of this movie without too much trouble.It certainly doesn't require any great intelligence, or vast leaps of deductive logic, so maybe it's just the attention span thing.
I'm sure there's a gang of outraged juvies somewhere bleating that the live action Azumi is evil and wicked and a crime against the manga. There's no pleasing some folks. Send them to Volcano High and force them to watch Stormriders on an endless loop. -
hamsteroffury — 20 years ago(January 15, 2006 04:15 PM)
Crying Freeman and Brotherhood of the Wolf are both cool enough films (BOTW probably edges it due to combining French period drama, werewolf, martial arts and Vincent Cassel)
Anyway Crying Freeman does the job and although I don't watch it very often (owning it on DVD), when I do watch it I tend to enjoy it. -
SirGii — 20 years ago(February 08, 2006 03:08 PM)
I don't think, that most anime ar crap, have you seen ghost in the shell or Vampire Hunter D? But I do agree, that the anime was pretty much crap. Just read the manga, it's pretty good and much better than the movie or the anime.
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atari_saturna — 20 years ago(March 17, 2006 05:02 AM)
I really like Mark as an actorbut this was by far the most cheap,crappy and boring flick I've ever seen!Like if the movie didn't suck so bad in the first place it did cuz of the extreme use of slow-motion effects
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ugh_the_boot — 19 years ago(June 12, 2006 12:35 AM)
I liked the music and Mark Dacascos but yea I agree.this movie wasn't very good. The lead female role spoiled it for me cuz it seemed like she was put in as an excuse for Yo's story to flow.
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lynchboy2001 — 19 years ago(August 17, 2006 02:00 AM)
Watching this film, then finding out it was made in 1995, made me laugh! Emu O'Hara as a character is completely pointless, and her narration is possibly the worst voiceover I've heard!
The film stank of a 1980's straight to video action film that's usually shown at 1pm on a weekday on some digital channel! There were some cool parts, but the film just came off as cheap & tacky.
Mark Dacascos was pretty good in it though, & Christopher Gans has done much better since.
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