Gantz: O

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  • 2016
  • 1 hr 36 min
  • 7.1  (16,971)

Gantz: O is a 2016 Japanese CGI anime movie directed by Yasushi Kawamura and produced by Digital Frontier. It is based on the popular manga series "Gantz" written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku. The movie is a reboot of the anime series Gantz and is set in a different continuity. It tells the story of a high school student named Masaru Kato, who is killed in a subway accident and is subsequently resurrected by a mysterious black sphere called "Gantz". The sphere offers him and his new comrades the opportunity to take part in a deadly game where they must fight and kill various alien creatures in order to earn points and secure their freedom. The movie is a visual feast, with impressive action scenes and stunning animation.

The film starts with a group of young adults who have recently died and are resurrected by the black sphere Gantz. They are transported to a room that appears to be in an abandoned building where they meet a host of other people who have also been recently resurrected. They are given weapons and suits to fight alien creatures that have been appearing in Tokyo.

Masaru Kato, a high school student, quickly becomes the lead character of the film. He is joined by Joichiro Nishi, a brash American, Reika Shimohira, an idol, Yoshikazu Suzuki, a salaryman and Anzu Yamasaki, a teenager. The characters have very different personalities but are brought together by the shared experience of being resurrected by Gantz.

The movie's plot is driven by Gantz's instructions to the group to eliminate a set number of aliens in a set period of time. Failure to do so will result in death. It is quickly established that the aliens are incredibly powerful and difficult to kill. The team is pushed to their limits, and as they earn points, they are given upgrades to their weapons and suits. The upgrades enable them to fight more ferociously and with greater precision.

One of the standout elements of Gantz: O is the stunning animation. The film's CG visuals are incredibly detailed and smooth, and the fight scenes are visceral and exciting. The character designs are also impressive, with a realistic approach that is quite different from the original anime series.

The film is also notable for its pacing. The story moves at a breakneck pace, providing an adrenaline-fuelled ride for the viewer. The dialogue is sharp and snappy, and the film is well-balanced between its action scenes and its quieter, character-driven moments.

The characters of Gantz: O are well-developed despite the fast pace of the story. Each character has their own motivations and fears, and their interactions with each other are believable and nuanced. Masaru Kato is a particularly sympathetic character, given that he is thrust into this strange and deadly game without any explanation. His transformation from a confused and frightened teenager to a warrior defending his friends is one of the highlights of the film.

The film's climax is immensely satisfying, providing a satisfying conclusion to the story. Without giving too much away, it involves a giant alien creature that presents an almost insurmountable challenge to the team. The final battle is an all-out extravaganza of action and CGI, displaying the incredible capabilities of the animation team.

Overall, Gantz: O is an impressive achievement. It succeeds in being both a technically excellent anime movie and a compelling story that keeps the viewer engaged from start to finish. The characters are well-written and well-acted, and the action scenes are breathtaking. Fans of the original anime series and newcomers to the franchise alike will enjoy this thrilling and visually stunning movie.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2016
  • Runtime
    1 hr 36 min
  • Language
    Japanese
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (16,971)
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