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List Price: $19.94
Features
• Anamorphic
• Color
• Dolby
• DVD-Video
• Subtitled
• Widescreen
• Digital Video Transfer
• Surround Sound
• Digital Sound
• NTSC
In Theaters : 2002
DVD Release : 10 February, 2004 |
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Returner description
There's not a single original idea in Returner, but that doesn't stop this Japanese sci-fi action thriller from being a whole lotta fun. Combining elements of (what else?) The Matrix, E.T., The Terminator, and Independence Day, plus a dash of Back to the Future (among others), the mayhem begins when scruffy survivor Milly (Anne Suzuki) uses a time portal to leap from 2084--when humans are being systematically wiped out by invading aliens--to 2002, where she hooks up with a gunslinging maverick (Takeshi Kaneshiro) whose swirling overcoat and hair-trigger attitude make him the live-action equivalent of the quintessential anime hero. Together, they thwart a Yakuza psychopath (played with hilariously laconic nihilism by Goro Kishitani) who's attempting to steal a recovered alien spaceship to exploit its highly advanced weaponry. In its race to avoid an end-of-the-world scenario, Returner throws in just about everything from the sci-fi anime repertoire, and director Takashi Yamazaki blithely and blatantly shifts from juvenile sentiment to violent brutality, resulting in a clash of tones that makes Returner wildly entertaining but decidedly not for children. Utterly derivative but worthwhile for sci-fi and anime fans, it's a noteworthy case of clever recycling, with energy and ammunition to spare. --Jeff Shannon |
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Returner Customer Reviews
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I thought it was just okay...
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| The movie was just okay. It could have done something more with it's subject matter. It's not something that I would go out and buy right away, but if you have a little scratch in your pocket, and the movie you wanted to buy is sold out, then try Returner. Some cool matrix-like effects, but after watching it, I didn't remember nothing that I'd seen. Not the worst I've seen, but far from the best. |
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