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Appleseed Ex Machina (Two-Disc Special Edition)
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In Theaters : 2007
DVD Release : 11 March, 2008
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Appleseed Ex Machina (Two-Disc Special Edition) description
Produced by John Woo and directed by Shinji Aramaki, Appleseed Ex Machina (2007) ranks as the most elaborate, stylish, and violent of the three adaptations of Masamune Shirow's manga. When it was released in 1988, the original Appleseed felt like a summary of anime's past, while Akira pointed the way to the future. The second Appleseed (2004), also directed by Aramaki, was an unimpressive motion-capture CG feature that borrowed elements from other sci-fi anime. In this latest incarnation, Deunan, Briareos, and Tereus of the E.S.W.A.T. team are charged with preserving the peace of the city-state of Olympus, a hi-tech paradise on a largely ruined Earth. Screenwriters Kiyoto Takeuchi and Todd W. Russell have given the story a contemporary twist, adding attacks by "cyborg terrorists" and an effort by the ruler of Olympus to control a world-wide satellite surveillance system. When cyborgs and human launch coordinated attacks on the government headquarters in Olympus, Deunan, Briareos, and Tereus swing into action against a mysterious enemy. The plot has little in common with the earlier films: the Appleseed technology that was at the core of the story isn't even mentioned. The look, tone, and characters in Ex Machina recall Shirow's Ghost in the Shell, rather than the original Appleseed. Not surprisingly, the elaborately choreographed fight scenes reflect Woo's signature style, with slo-mo martial-arts combat, close-ups of falling shells, dynamic camerawork, and all-out gun battles. But the weightless movements of the motion-capture characters and the limited rendering of the skin textures gives Appleseed Ex Machina the feel of an extremely elaborate computer game. Despite the limits of the mo-cap technology, Appleseed Ex Machina is a fast-past, take-no-prisoners cinematic adventure that will delight action-movie fans as well as anime lovers. (Rated PG-13: violence, violence against women, profanity, grotesque imagery, potentially offensive religious imagery.) --Charles Solomon
Appleseed Ex Machina (Two-Disc Special Edition) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Another Home Run
My only beef with this was the "hand of god" scene in the end that reminded me too much of Matrix Revolutions.

That being said this is still a FANTASTIC adventure!

The story telling is done superbly.

The relationship between Briareos and Deunan is fleshed out very nicely.

The inner conflict that Briareos has between his humanity and cyborg chassis is played out very well as an external conflict with his genetic equal.

There is a lot of good to say about this film.
1) High action (you would expect from a John Woo film).
2) Close attention to details that make the world believable.
3) Story telling that compels you to watch.
4) High production quality.
5) And, a solid love story that displays integrity and loyalty for one partner. (Who could blame Deunan if she fell for Briareos's bioroid? But in the end she stayed true to what is left of the man she loves... that is a fine display of how relationships should be.)

The animation and overall production quality is even higher than the first of these done in 2004. I have to admit, I didn't realize the production quality could get better until I saw this one.

The characters have lost a bit of their "traditional anime" look but it really is an improvement.

I can't wait for the next installment of the "Appleseed Saga".
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