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Gantz - A Journey Between Life and Death.@valentin86408d
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  1. "Gantz:0" - To The Point - Movie Review@gamemapmaker1071d

    I first learned of Gantz:0 through a Corridor Crew video, on YouTube, a few years ago. These guys review visual effects in movies and Gantz:0 was one of them, showing off an over-the-top weapon that shoots a wire, tethering enemies to the ground and teleporting them into another dimension. It's a neat idea and somewhat visually appealing scene to see. vlcsnap-2023-07-26-19h18m17s387.png From this scene i saw review, i thought i might watch Gantz:0; it's a japanese animated movie and japanese animation can be weird and insane and over the top mental, and great!

    But, this movie fell a bit flat.

    The action is just OK and there isn't much going on in the form of explanation of the events; something which japanese anime usually go into, in depth. I recall something like Death Note and all it's mental chess and i was hoping this movie would do the same. Yet, it disappointed in that department as there's about one minute of an attempt at event-exposure, or mental-chess that japanese anime is famed for. Disappointing in that department, the visuals are just OK, as well, with just a couple of visual interesting enemies and shots. vlcsnap-2023-07-26-19h20m46s652.png This shot looks dope!

    If you really haven't gone into japanese animation, let me not recommend Gantz:0, and do recommend Death Note, instead, though.


    Gantz:0 is about a group of people, each of which has died and where mysteriously brought back to life, and find themselves in the middle of a very "game", in which they have to kill enemy monsters that are invading Japan. The more monsters they kill, the more points they get - getting x points allows them to redeem a prize, in which one of is to be able to leave the game and resurrect back into their past life.

    This premise is OK; i mean, if we were to simplify every premise of every movie, most of them also sound silly or dumb.

    But this movie didn't deliver that much in terms of anything.

    I was expecting much more exposure about the mysterious orb that exists, which provides them with the gear they use, the weapons they can buy; the orb's like a game menu, in which players of this "game" can also see high-scores and interact with. None of which is explained, neither are the monsters. anything, to that matter.

    It's just an OK action movie, with a premise, and not much depth.


    Rating: Again, watch Death Note is you haven't, instead. If you're still keen on watching Gantz:0, just know it's a weak movie and a bit uninteresting.


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    So, i just googled Gantz:0 because i wanted to learn a bit more about this weak movie.

    It turns out, Gantz:0 is based of manga comics, and there is a wide range of media revolving Gantz:0.

    So that's a plus, if you want to delve more into this world. And no surprise the movie's a bit weak; adaptations usually are, and especially when compressing a world brought from comics into a one and a half hour movie.

    There's manga comics of Gantz:0, manga spin-offs (Gantz:E and Gant:G), a 26-episode anime series, two live action movies, a video-game; the whole shabang!

    So, if animation is your thing, you might want to check Gantz:0 out. The anime series might be a better start, but there's plenty of formats to enjoy this world. Who knows, maybe the story/world/premise of Gantz:0 is deeper than this animated movie lead to believe!


    Thanks for reading!

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  2. Film Review: Gantz:O (2016)@oryans.belt2316d

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    Gantz:O is the film adaptation of the well-known anime of the same name and is again another great title easily accessible to viewers via Netflix. Easily accessible is a pretty good word for the film as a whole, as it serves as a simple and pleasant sci-fi action film that is filled with awesome high-tech gadgets, weapons, monsters, and vehicles. The film is also quite easy on the eye, making use of high-quality CGI animation to bring it all to life. Viewers are thrown right into the middle of a combat zone, very little context given and nothing but fire and destruction as far as the eye can see. What appears to be futuristic soldiers kitted out in black skintight outfits are engaged with a battle with a very large monster, fighting for their lives.

    The film is based in Tokyo, the monsters a very real threat to the well being of the citizens, and the warriors seeming to be the only real defense against them. Cutting from the madness for the briefest of the moments, the audience is introduced to the protagonist, Masaru Kato, a young man waiting for a train to get him home to his younger brother. But a homicidal maniac attacks the innocent people on the platform, causing Kato to spring into action and attempt to help one of the injured victims, a decision that would go on to cost him his life. Unluckily for Kato, a wonderful afterlife was not what awaited him; instead, he would awake in a white rectangular room with four strangers and a strange black orb at the end of the room. The very large orb is referred to as Gantz and appears to be a supercomputer responsible for bringing Kato and the others back from the dead. Gantz supplies its recruits with the necessary armor and weapons to combat the monsters that are invading the cities of Japan. The combatants must destroy all of the monsters before time runs out, every monster killed earning them points which can result in weapon upgrades, better armor, and even special bonuses if 100 points are scored during a trial.

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    The bonus award allows players three unique options, a new weapon, the resurrection of a fallen comrade or freedom from the game. However, obtaining points is no easy task, the monsters come in different shapes and sizes, and while it's easy to kill some, others possess horrific powers and abilities that make them very difficult to eliminate. The armor provided by Gantz provides limited protection, and death in these "games" represents a final one. While certainly overwhelmed and confused, Kato's instincts and desire to protect others, eventually make him a formidable combatant on the field.

    Gantz:O is the kind of film that needs to be enjoyed without asking too many questions, for questions simply brings to life all its inconsistencies and lack of background. The fact that Gantz chooses recently departed individuals as its soldiers just don't make a lot of sense, given the fact that there is just no explanation as to where Gantz came from, how it was created or even why there are monsters in the first place. The combatants are also not living in some simulation, but are rather in the same world that they died in, fully capable of interacting with the people and places around them. One can only imagine and hope that the anime fills in the black spaces, which it most likely does. Despite this, the film shouldn't be judged too critically on these points, but should rather be enjoyed for its cool effects, huge explosions, menacing monsters, and awesome fights scenes. Nothing is more exciting than awaiting the boss fights that dwarf their weaker counterparts in both size and strength, and the strategies and weapons used to overcome the odds placed in front of the characters.

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    Gantz:O is simple, uncomplicated entertainment, and one that should not be approached for the sake of character development, world-building or depth. I thought the film looked great, and was just fun to watch, serving as an appetizer for the anime that I am now very curious to see. Have less than two hours to kill? You could certainly do worse than Gantz:O, and on that note, I wish you all happy viewing.

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    Out of 10: 6.5

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