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Directed by Mamoru OshiiGenres Science fiction,
Action,
HorrorThemes Films about computing,
Cyberpunk filmsActors Meisa Kuroki,
Rinko Kikuchi,
Hinako Saeki,
Yoshikatsu FujikiRating38%
In the aftermath of global thermonuclear war, three battle tested women wage war in a virtual reality videogame against giant mutant sandwhales. All of them seek to kill "Madara Sunakujira" the game's end boss but find that despite their high levels, are unable to engage it alone as they wish, forcing them to form a party to defeat it together. "Gray," a sniper who travels flying in her own plane, "Lucifer," a black dress wearing girl who can turn into a giant crow and uses magic spells, "Colonel," a woman in burgundy armor who uses an FN FAL with M203, and "Jäger," a drifter who uses a powerful sniper rifle and relies on his luck (despite the Game Master telling him his luck stat is very low). The four defeat Madara, but unfortunately for Jäger, only the first person to turn in the quest gets the points, all the girls having flying transports while he's left on foot. In anger Jäger shoots them all down and declares himself a "player killer", and all of them engage in a fire fight., 2h13
Directed by Kinji Fukasaku,
Kenta FukasakuOrigin JaponGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
HorrorThemes Political films,
Dystopian filmsActors Tatsuya Fujiwara,
Ai Maeda,
Shugo Oshinari,
Yuma Ishigaki,
Sonny Chiba,
Miyuki KanbeRating46%
Three years after the events of the first film, the survivors of previous Battle Royales have formed a rebel group called the Wild Seven which is led by Shuya Nanahara. A class of teenagers from Shikanotoride Junior High School (鹿之砦中学校, Shikanotoride Chūgakkō) are kidnapped by the Japanese government. Instead of stereotypically studious Japanese students, these ninth graders are “a ragtag collection of delinquents and losers from all over Japan,” including tough-guy rugby players and punks with dyed hair. More importantly, many are orphans whose parents or family died in bombings by the Wild Seven. After their school bus is diverted to an army base, the students are herded into a cage, surrounded by armed guards, and confronted by their schoolteacher, Riki Takeuchi, who lays down the ground rules of the new Battle Royale game. Wild Seven is hiding out on a deserted island (filmed on Hashima Island), and instead of being forced to kill each other, as in the old Battle Royale, the students are sent off to war and ordered to attack the terrorist group’s hideout en masse and kill Shuya within 72 hours. Most of the students are not interested in being forced to avenge their families, but they are coerced to fight through exploding metal collars, which their captors can detonate by remote control. The teacher shows them a line in the caged classroom: those who wish to participate are instructed to cross the line, while those who refuse to participate will be killed. The students are put into 'pairs'; if one student dies, then his or her partner will be killed via collar detonation., 2h2
Directed by Mamoru OshiiGenres Science fiction,
War,
Action,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors Ryō Kase,
Chiaki Kuriyama,
Troy Baker,
Rinko Kikuchi,
Doug Erholtz,
Shōsuke TaniharaRating66%
The Sky Crawlers is set in an alternative history timeline where although the world is at peace, in order to ease the tension of a populace accustomed to war and aggression, private corporations contract fighter pilots to engage in actual combat operations against each other. The film introduces a mystery involving characters called Kildren (キルドレ, Kirudore , "kill-dolls") - humanoids genetically engineered in a way that enables to live eternally in adolescence.Directed by Mamoru OshiiGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
HorrorActors LilyRating53%
Une fille étrange sent qu'elle n'est pas à sa place dans son école. Les gens autour d'elle sont aussi étranges. L'armée russe attaque l'école et elle les tue avec un fusil d'assaut. Elle se réveille pour découvrir que c'était un rêve, et l'école est en fait un camp de réfugiés, elle est un soldat et le Japon a été envahi par la Russie. , 1h39
Directed by Mamoru OshiiOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Comedy,
ActionThemes Dystopian films,
Alternate history filmsActors Yoshikatsu Fujiki,
Shigeru Chiba,
Takashi Matsuyama,
Fumihiko Tachiki,
Masaru Ikeda,
Ryōichi TanakaRating60%
The film begins with the last stand of the Kerberos unit. After disobeying an order to disarm and disband, they have held out for an unspecified time: talk between the fatigued Kerberos cops suggests that they might have been stuck there for three days, three months, to three years. A power amplifier system issues orders for a final stand and for Koichi Todome, Midori Washio, and Soichiro Toribe to come to the central building. A Kerberos named Inui wanders through the halls of the Kerberos headquarters and then witnesses officer Koichi Todome boarding a helicopter. Angry, Inui feels betrayed by his master and asks why he's running away and not fighting until the end like he has ordered to his men. As the helicopter takes off, the army breach the headquarters.Directed by Mamoru Oshii,
Kenji KamiyamaGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceActors Mako Hyōdō,
Yūko Ogura,
Kenji Kamiyama,
Hinako Saeki,
Toshio Suzuki,
Miki MizunoRating67%
, 1h22
Directed by Mamoru Oshii,
Mizuho NishikuboOrigin JaponGenres Science fiction,
Action,
AnimationThemes Films about altered memories,
Films about computing,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian filmsActors Atsuko Tanaka,
Akio Ōtsuka,
Iemasa Kayumi,
Kōichi Yamadera,
Tamio Ōki,
Shigeru ChibaRating78%
In 2029, the world is interconnected by a vast electronic network that permeates every aspect of life. Much of humanity has access to this network through cybernetic bodies, or "shells", which possess their consciousness and can give them superhuman abilities., 1h46
Directed by Mamoru OshiiOrigin JaponGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
ActionThemes Films about computing,
Jeu,
Films about video games,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian filmsActors Małgorzata Foremniak,
Bartłomiej Świderski,
Adam SzyszkowskiRating64%
In an alternate universe, people are addicted to an illegal simulation video game called Avalon. Despite its popularity, the game can leave a player catatonic. One player in the game, Ash (Małgorzata Foremniak), is a very skilled warrior that plays solo in her missions. After completing one of her missions, Ash cashes in her winnings for ammo and currency, whereas the Game Master (Władysław Kowalski) tells her that playing alone is more dangerous on the next level, and he wants her to consider joining a party. Ash witnesses her own performance on the battle screen in the lobby while waiting for her money from the receptionist (Katarzyna Bargielowska)., 1h36
Directed by Mamoru Oshii,
Mizuho NishikuboOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
AnimationThemes Feminist films,
Films about computing,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Children's films,
GolemActors Akio Ōtsuka,
Yutaka Nakano,
Atsuko Tanaka,
Kōichi Yamadera,
Hiroaki Hirata,
Naoto TakenakaRating73%
The story is loosely based on Ghost in the Shell manga chapter "Robot Rondo" (with elements of "Phantom Fund"). Opening in 2032, Public Security Section 9 cybernetic operative Batou is teamed with Togusa, an agent with very few cybernetic upgrades, following the events of Ghost in the Shell.