Vexille (2007) [DVDRip]
Vexille (DVDrip - 2007)
Japanese | Subtitle: English | 109 min | XVid 704x384 | 384 kbps 5.1AC3 | 29 fps | 1,4 Gb | VxTXviD
Genre : Sci-Fi/Adventure/Animation | ftp2share (4 interchangeable mirrors)
One of the most—if not the most—hotly anticipated anime titles of the year, Vexille is nothing short of a visual feast. The production team behind the hugely successful Appleseed film reunite here for a high concept, high action sci-fi thriller that asks difficult questions about the nature of humanity and is remarkably willing to criticize the current state of Japan, particularly for a big, mainstream Japanese blockbuster. Appleseed producer Sori make his return to the director’s chair for the first time since the live action cult hit Ping Pong and, under his eye, the film makes two very significant improvements over its predecessor though there are also areas where Appleseed is clearly superior.Genre : Sci-Fi/Adventure/Animation | ftp2share (4 interchangeable mirrors)
imdb info
Vexille director Fumihiko Sori is a visual-effects specialist who made his directorial debut with the 2002 smash Ping Pong and who was producer and VFX director on the groundbreaking Appleseed. With Vexille, he reaches new levels of excellence in the world of animated art, placing expressive characters against a landscape of stunning vistas. These visuals serve as a springboard for breathtaking action sequences that race in tune to the staccato music of DJ Paul Oakenfold, the film’s soundtrack supervisor. A nest of spider-like battle droids blast away at hulking robotic opponents; all-terrain vehicles rip through the desert pursued by the voracious metallic worms; agents in gleaming battle armour crash and spin in high speed chases. However, contained within this multi-sensory spectacle is a reflection on the role technology will play in our future, with the potential to both liberate and inhibit humankind. This film’s contemplations are heightened by Sori’s unusual, introspective decision to position Japan in the role of the story’s international villain. Dive into the futuristic odyssey of Vexille, surface in Tokyo Bay and discover a country sealed off from the rest of humanity, where one mystery leads to another. ~Colin Geddes – Toronto International Film Festival 2007
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