Saturday, June 18, 2011

Review: Phantom:Requiem for the Phantom


Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom is a very redundant and poorly worded series title.  Thankfully, the series itself was crafted in a much more thoughtful fashion.  As usual lately, I was in need of a new anime series to follow, especially since the US TV season is on break.  Netflix suggested this to me.  I  was hesitant but after the 3rd episode, I was hooked.  This series proved completely worth my time.  I even found myself losing sleep. I was so engrossed with the story I would stay up way past my bed time.  

Phantom follows Zwei, a Japanese boy who has no memory of his past.  He finds himself fighting for his life the moment he awakens.  After his initial struggle, he is taught the ways of the assassin by his predecessor, Eins.  Soon, with his new abilities, we watch has Zwei rises and falls with Inferno, the organized crime syndicate he works for.

Likes - I didn't just enjoy this series, I loved it.  The story was great.  There was alot of development for all the major characters involved.  Specifically, Zwei. We see how he really asks why his life is the way he it is.  He rises.  He falls, He realizes what matters in life.  But so does Eins.  She eventually comes to see Zwei's philosophy to be better suited for her then the bland one offered to her by Scythemaster.  Even Cal, who is introduced later on, grows up as well.  If you want a series that offers alot of character development, watch this one.  It is central to the whole plot.  I liked how it was an adult series, swearing, but only when it made real sense.  Overall, I think this was a very thought-out, well crafted series.  

Dislikes - My main complaint is the animation style.  It is so plan that I was turned off by it.  I thought Phantom was another generic series about who-knows-what.  I'm glad I stuck around because it was worth the pay off.  Another complaint I have is about the ending.  What the hell happened????

Overall - I highly recommend this series.  It is a bit long but with so many characters running around, it could easily run longer.  I know I raved about Baccano! before but I think after you watch that, make the effort to see this one.  You won't be disappointed.  5 Stars!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Review: I Saw the Devil

I Saw the Devil is the latest Korean Horror film.  It focuses on the them of revenge.  After watching the revenge trilogy last month or so, I was excited to get more!  When I saw this was a nearly added instant stream title, I dropped everything to watch this. It was an interesting, unexpected ride but one I would definitely make again.

I Saw the Devil follows Kim Soo-hyeon, a special agent of the National Intelligence Security.  His fiance is brutally murdered by a serial killer, Kyung-chul.  Kyung-chul is an apathetic man, killing anyone who he feels slights him in the slightest way.  This film follows Soo-hyeon's catch and release of Kyung-chul.

Likes - This film is absolutely unrelenting and brutal.  When other films would cut away or imply an event has occurred, Jee-woon Kim keeps the scene going, forcing the viewer to see the true lengths these men will go, for survival, for revenge.  With this mentality, we see tendon being severed.  We see excrement being sifted.  We see limbs and leftovers being mixed together.  As disturbing as this might sound, it all makes for a rather beautiful sight.  The violence borders on both the ultra but also the poetic.     As I've mentioned before, what gets me loving the movie is the plot.  This was a story never told, an original tale.  If this was told again, it wouldn't have the same fluidity or flow as  I Saw the Devil.  Where other movies would have been done during after the first hour and half, I Saw the Devil took it a step further and added nearly an hour more of excitement and tension.  Mind you this is not at all pointless either, but really helps drive the point of how far Soo-hyeon will go for true revenge for his fiancee.  

Dislikes - I did not have anything major I disliked.  If I had a complaint,it would be my weak stomach had a hard time watching some scenes.  Nonetheless, I still manged to keep my eyes uncovered for the whole film.  That's pretty amazing.

Overall - Absolutely wonderful film.  Its strange all the angles I've been seeing through film about this topic - revenge.  Its becoming a great ride.  I give this movie 5 stars and implore you to watch is as soon as you can!  And try to eat light before you do, otherwise it might not sit well with you after awhile.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Review: Bacccano! (Anime)

I owe Netflix for this one.  Baccano! kept coming up as a suggestion based on all the other anime, good and crappy, that I've watched.  I was very hesitant initally.  So much so, I even started the first episode 3 times but never getting passed the first 5 minutes of it.  I'm glad I forced myself to see a whole episode.  Once I started, I could not stop watching this amazing anime.

It's very hard to describe the plot of Baccano!. I say that beucase there is so much going on.  So many characters, each with a distinct, unique personality, all crammed into only 16 episodes.  Honestly, it's amazing any development happened at all.  I can say this much though - Baccano! follows a group of people, all bound together by a life changing event.

Likes - The story telling was amazing.  I read a previous review, opining that Baccano! is anime's answer to a Tarentino film.  After watching the whole series, I fully agree.  The main reason being the disjointed story telling.  The series follows a huge cast of people, some of which will never cross paths with one another.  This is an anime with absolutely no main character.  I know thats a hefty statement, but you'll understand my words once you watch the series.  With that said, you still see alot of development, both with the story, and the characters.  Another thing I loved was cast and breadth of the characters.  I've rarely seen a set of characters so unique, and so fun.  While some characters are never delved into, there are others whom you come to know and love.  The animation was good.  There was a slight sepia sheen, which goes perfect with the prohibition era.

Dislikes - It was too short!!!  This series could easily have been 26 episodes.  51 episodes even.  Another complaint is the fact the series jumps around so greatly, from character to character, and even throughout time.  It can be quite a daunting task in the beginning to follow the story.  This is one you have to stick with.  In a way, it also makes the series that much more worth watching a second time.  The story makes much more sense the second go-around.

Overall - I love this anime.  It was new, fresh, and very intelligent.  The characters are all so interesting and intriguing, and most of them you come to love.  The replay value on this is extremely high as well.  If you are an anime fan of any degree, watch this one.  Baccano! will show you just how far the medium can be taken! 5 out of 5 stars