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Features
• Animated
• Box set
• Collector's Edition
• Color
• Dolby
• Dubbed
• DVD-Video
• Limited Edition
• Subtitled
• Widescreen
• NTSC
In Theaters : 1993
DVD Release : 11 July, 2006 |
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Patlabor 2 - The Movie (Limited Collector's Edition) description
The second Patlabor feature shifts the focus from Noa Izumi, the heroine of the previous film and the broadcast series, to Kiichi Gotoh, the understated commander of Division #2. Gotoh may never have been a boy scout, but he believes in being prepared. With the assistance of Commander Shinobu, he outwits the officers of the Japanese Self-Defense Force, the police commanders, and the U.S. military to foil a terrorist's attempt to stage a coup d'etat in Tokyo. Noa and the other irregulars of Division #2 make brief appearances, but Gotoh carries the film in his quiet, unassuming way. If the plot feels less intriguing than the race against the dead genius in the first Patlabor feature, Patlabor 2: The Movie showcases director Mamoru Oshii's skill as a moviemaker. Oshii can make an ordinary conversation fascinating by staging it in a moving car at night, with the lights and shadows playing over the characters' faces. His use of flares and explosions turns a standard mecha battle into a striking visual experience. Oshii once again makes the city of Tokyo as much a part of the story as the characters. But instead of the crumbling warehouses of the first film, he offers peaceful yet ominous shots of the city on a snowy night. The Limited Collectors Edition offers a second disc of making-of interviews originally released in 1993 and 1994. Most of the discussions are narrated by a very young-looking Oshii, a few years beforeGhost in the Shellpropelled him to international fame.(Unrated, suitable for ages 10 and older: occasional profanity and robot vs. robot violence.) --Charles Solomon |
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Patlabor 2 - The Movie (Limited Collector's Edition) Customer Reviews
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Patlabor in decline?
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Pros: Robots, the animation, and less Noa screen-time.
Cons: Too political, Shinobu is annoying as usual, needs more Ohta, constant talking, more talking, talk, talk, TALK! >:[
Final Verdict: A real keeper...as long it's cheap.
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