Casshern
Japan (2004)
Starring: Yusuke Iseya, Kumiko Aso, Akira Terao, Kanako Higuchi, Fumiyo Kohinata
Casshern, is ghost hero in local folklore from one of the small towns in this movie. Based on an old Japanese anime this movie follows Tetsuya through the transition into Casshern where he might become the hero legend. In this movie you will find there is a blur between being alive and being the ghost of the living. I decided to get this movie for two reasons. Casshern is a superhero in a sense and the imagination that goes into creating superheros is unique, so it piqued my curiosity. The other reason is because I read about it being better then both of the Matrix sequels.
I found this movie to be extremely well put together. The scenery and effects are masterful at some moments. The concept of this superhero ghost is unique. The plot is very different. Kazuaki Kiriya filmed this movie in such a way that it made me think to put it together and afterward. Granted I could be incorrectly projecting meaning where there is none, but that's part of why I like this movie. The action though left a little to be desired. It seems as if the beginning starts out great, but where great forces come into play later in the movie they are filmed with regular actions it seems - potentially a money saving venture aimed at reducing special effects costs. Even so, if you like a semi-dark twisted sci-fi anime based superhero story check this one out.
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