2015-01-17, 04:31 | Link #161 |
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Finally saw it. It may not have the most unique plot for a movie as far, but its plot is quite solid and entertaining without the trappings of making it too convoluted or "philosophical" like some other anime and animesque movies do (the last two I saw were Appleseed Alpha and Bayonetta: Bloody Fate, which while nice in the visual department I think tried to bit too hard on the story).
Expelled from Paradise actually seemed to be the same at first with all the unfamiliar terms and technobabble, but once you get past that and they explain everything (without the use of overly long exposition, which was nice) it's actually an easily understandable and straightforward story. Though is it me, or did the mid-credits ending kinda give the vibe that a sequel may be in the works? Would like to see more of how Angela adapts to life on Earth. Also, I like the quality of the CGI they used here, which while using the same techniques as found in such anime like Ars Nova looks much better than it should. If they can improve on CGI animation used here, I think future titles using such are gonna look very, very good indeed. Edit: Also just realized that that this is basically the Lockon, Neena and Tieria show
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2015-03-03, 03:54 | Link #165 |
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I also liked this movie a lot. I watched it twice on the day I first saw it, and several more tiems since. It was very much not what I really expected, and Kugumiya and Miki's voice were top-notch. I must say, Angela is one of my favorite Rie Kugumiya roles to date.
The one part that I could have done without, as I'm sure others thought as well, was the CG animation; I'd much have preferred normal animation instead of CG. That said it was still good.
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2015-08-25, 23:27 | Link #167 |
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So after putting the movie off for far too long... I finally watched, and it was quite excellent. Maybe because of who the director is, it reminded me of Psycho-pass, but with the mindfuck parts reduced way down, and it turned into an otherwise skillfully executed sci-fi movie with a basis of some of the usual questions that are asked with this kind of set-up. I'm going to definitely have to get this on BD when it comes out, assuming it hasn't already.
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2015-10-31, 00:21 | Link #168 | |
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I was pleasantly surprised by this film, give who was wrote up the script, I was on the edge of my seat the ENTIRE second half of the film expecting gruesome tragic deaths of our MC's. Instead we get this tender sweetness throughout that tells a lovely story that I could enjoy without having prior expectations.
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9/10 overall, the lack of full score due to annoying animations with choppy CGI
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2015-11-05, 16:06 | Link #169 |
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I thought the CGI designs were fairly appealing, maintaining the anime aesthetic similar to Guilty Gear Xrd.
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2015-11-05, 21:33 | Link #170 |
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I’d say this is a pretty good sci-fi anime movie. I like almost everything about it down to the cell-shading characters. I also like the futuristic concept that people will abandon biological bodies in the future to live in the digital world in space. It’s like Urobuchi merged the concept from both Wall-E & GITS but took it a bit further.
My only gripe with this anime-movie is Angela’s suit design that screams “FANSERVICE!!!” from its every angle when Angela wears it. I’m okay with the nude scenes when she was chasing the “viruses” coz it kinda make sense (or I just saw too much Motoko’s nudity in GITS ), but an advanced civilization like DEVA (and Angela herself) that champions themselves on cold hard logic should know that Angela’s “playmate suit” is not the most efficient outfit for an actual biological-young-female body to wander the hot barren wasteland that is future post-apocalyptic Earth in this setting. I mean, her ass cheeks are practically exposed all the time in the dirty Earth environment (I give Motoko from GITS SAC a pass coz her body is goddamn mechanical, not biological). It’s not even practical, let alone comfortable. No wonder she got sick fast . Surely the DEVA people are smart enough to realize that their agents wouldn’t be always inside their giant round-robots all the time when their mission is to find someone mysterious. But I guess meta-reasons like merchandising has far greater influence than the logic within the story itself.
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2015-11-05, 23:47 | Link #171 | |
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2015-11-06, 00:40 | Link #172 |
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Yes, that's a plot point that I remember very well. I mean, there's no backup/emergency outfit that's more environment-friendly in case something went wrong? Or the Ball-bot somehow got deactivated? Maybe I've been spoiled by other well-written mecha series like Evangelion (among others) where they have backup plans for almost every emergency situations (including total power loss, which what happened to Angela in this movie), but for a bunch of smart-and-all-about-logic people, those DEVAs are sure a bit short-sighted. But who am I to dare defy the power of merchandising .
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2017-04-16, 04:36 | Link #173 |
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Took nearly 2 years before I finally got the BD lol wtf...
Anyway, the whole thing is simple but so refreshingly cute and uplifting. Even Frontier Setter despite the long years he faces at least found some sense of purpose. Now I can finally get down to Rakuen Zankyou
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