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Appleseed
Appleseed
アップルシード
2004 ·105 min ·Japan ·R 16+
6.0
IMDb 6.9 КП 7.1 RT 26% MC 40
Animation, Action, Science Fiction
Director: Shinji Aramaki
💬 Based on the comic «Appleseed» byMasamune Shirow
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In a utopian society created at the end of World War III, a female warrior who has been plucked from the badlands begins to see cracks in this new facade. And what does this community have planned for the rest of humankind?

Budget: $10M
US Gross: $129,135
Worldwide: $1.46M
Ai Kobayashi
Actor
Jûrôta Kosugi
Actor
Yuki Matsuoka
Actor

Appleseed (2004) is widely regarded as a visually ambitious, albeit narratively uneven, adaptation of the manga. While audiences frequently praise its innovative world-building and striking aesthetic, many find the experience hindered by clunky dialogue, uneven pacing, and a reliance on generic action tropes.

Production The film features impressive, technically advanced animation that creates a unique and compelling post-apocalyptic atmosphere.
Screenplay The screenplay is burdened by excessive exposition, redundant dialogue, and character development that many find shallow or unearned.
Emotion The film's emotional core, particularly the romance between human and cyborg, is a compelling theme that remains resonant despite some ambiguity.
Score The score is frequently cited as discordant or mismatched, failing to integrate effectively with the film's visual tone.
Ending The ending relies on convenient narrative shortcuts and 'deus ex machina' resolutions that undermine the earlier buildup.
Pacing Opinions on pacing are split: some find the dialogue-heavy, contemplative stretches build necessary depth, while others find them sluggish and detrimental to the action.
Acting Reactions to the character animation are divided between those who admire the expressive, stylized designs and those who find the facial movements stiff and unnatural.
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