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| Buy | 10 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 10 | manganime | # | |
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Hated it the first time I saw it, loved it the second time I saw it. It's by Mamoori Oshii so it's his usual high standard of work with a deep plot with science and geography. The plot is very compeling and keeps you on the end of your seat. I loved the enigmatic atmosphere with the whole E.Huba narrative and there is a part at the ending which I find very eerie and creepy. Recommended to older audiences who like deep plots. Last updated Friday, December 16 2005. Created Friday, December 16 2005. | ||||||||
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When I first saw this movie I had never seen the OVA series it is based on. Nevertheless, I enjoyed it. When I rewatched it yesterday I had become familiar with the charachters--I now know that Kanuka, for example, is a Patrol Labor pilot from New York who had trained with SVD2. I think that made the movie even more enjoyable. I found the ending, in particular, to be better than I remembered from the first viewing. Yes, it is a bit absurd that a civilian construction project should include a computer operated self-destruct system, but all in all this mystery was fairly plausible--and really fun. The movie featured scenes in which a pair of detectives are accompanied by eerie music as they wander about the run-down districts of Tokyo in search of clues. They wonder if Hoba, the dead suspect, might have wanted them to follow this trail, so that they would see all the problems that have come along with rapid progress. "Where are we going? Who are we?" they ask themselves. The viewer of the movie can likewise ask his- or herself such philosophical questions, or just enjoy the mecha-action. Either way, quite an entertaining film. My favorite line: Ota [to a labor gone wild]: "Attention Labor Pilot! Labor Police Division 2 is here to save you!" Labor Pilot: "Division 2?! I'm Doomed!!" 6/03 Last updated Saturday, February 23 2008. Created Thursday, June 12 2003. | ||||||||
| Buy | 8 | 8 | 6 | 7 | 10 | Lord Folken | # | |
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More focus on story then on action. Its really good, and is the only real "mystery" anime I have seen. It is a fun movie to watch. I enjoyed it alot without having seen the tv show and wasn't confused. I would recommend not reading the back of the box before seeing the movie. I was glad I didn't because when I later read it, I saw it gave away the mystery. Go now and buy it.
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| Buy | 8 | 8 | 5 | 8 | 9 | Midnighter | # | |
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This movie rocked. I had not seen any of the TV series before, but I was OK with it. I liked the characters and mech designs (although the open cockpits raised my eyebrows) and the story was good with only one plot hole that bugged me. Why would the builders of the ark incorporate a convenient self-destruct system? Anyway, this was a good movie with very good animation. It reminded me alot of Ghost In the Shell, probably because it was directed by the same person. While not the best mech show, it was certainly better than Gundam, and well worth the time taken to watch it. In fact, I'm off to buy it now. Last updated Thursday, March 01 2001. Created Thursday, March 01 2001. | ||||||||
| Rent | 8 | 8 | 7 | 5 | 5 | Dr.Yoshi | # | |
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Ok, there is a series before the movie, and maybe had I seen any of them I would of like this movie better. However over all I think that this is a good movie. The director (Mamoru Oshii) is the same guy that did Ghost In the Shell. I would recommend this to most people, but I think that only fans of the original Patlabor series would truly get a kick out of this. But I do think that the art work alone is enough to check this title out. (at the least) Last updated Sunday, December 31 2000. Created Sunday, December 31 2000. | ||||||||