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X (M) 2000
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SYNOPSIS:
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Synopsis from Madman.com.au: At the millennial edge, the
concluding battle for humanity's future is staged. Kamui Shirou's
destiny has been decided as he returns to Tokyo to face his
ultimate challenge. The Dragon of Heaven, defenders of the Earth,
stand ready to protect the world from the Dragon of Earth, the
seven angles of legend, who embrace the devastation of the
planet to bring about its purification. Now Kamui must decide
which side to fight for although he finds the idea utterly unappealing.
It isn't until realizing that his two childhood friends, Fuma
and Kotori Monou, are in grievous peril that Kamui decides to
step into his fated position in the climactic struggle of the
Year of Destiny: 1999. |
DVD Rated R. For mature audiences only. Contains
violence, gore, some nudity. $34.95
Video Rated M. $27.95
Approximate Running Time: 90 minutes.
Available in Australia from Madman.
WEBSITE:
http://www.manga.com/x_x/
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HEROIC-CINEMA'S REVIEW:
Lets just get this out of the way first
shall we. This is a film about titanic cosmic struggles, colossal
psychic powers and the beginning of the end, and its violent.
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| Not as violent as some anime available granted, if youve
ever had the extremely questionable pleasure of Urotsukidoji,
but Digimon the Second Generation it isnt. So if
youre upset by the sight blood, even of the animated variety,
or multi-story buildings collapsing (and after whats happened
in the world, it isnt exactly easy to watch) then perhaps
you should go and rent Sakura Card Captor. Its pretty
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| If however youre not the squeamish type,
can distance yourself from reality and have a hankering for something
a little more intellectual than aerial battles in machines that
look like people anyway, Clamps X may be the film
for you. Yes its nasty at times, but its moral dilemmas
are a little more complex than average. And yes, there might be
a fair amount of blood, but the shedding of it has a certain violent
beauty thats hard to resist, from its ground zero battle
scenes right down to the tragic figures of its cast.
In fact, theres a lot about X thats beautiful.
Theres an undeniable visual grace in the animation, long
quiet moments where surreal, dreamlike states take hold, the soundtrack
weaves a sometimes haunting spell that slides around in the back
of ones consciousness. And then there are Clamps trademark
characters - attractive, uber-slender men with shoulders as disproportionately
broad as their hips are narrow and limbs are long; delicate, creamy
complexioned women with possessed hair and eyes so large that
they may or may not have been engineered through extra-terrestrial
genetic experiments. They populate this Armageddon Drama with
all the style, sophistication and seductive allure of Lucifer
himself. Which is altogether appropriate since the world they
are living in is just about to go to hell.
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| Kamui has come home to Tokyo and his return, preordained from
the beginning, will begin the final battle. Phenomenally powerful
and cosmically important, Kamuis destiny is to choose
a side. There are two factions warring for supremacy over the
fate of the world the Dragons of Heaven (or Seven Seals)
and the Dragons of Earth (or Seven Angels) and Kamui
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The Angels see that the earth is dying and humanity is to
blame. What they want is a fresh start, sans mankind. The Seals
on the other hand see humanity as flawed yes, but not irredeemable.
They are the guardians of the power shields protecting Tokyo
from annihilation and they fight to give mankind the chance
it deserves. Both sides will do what ever it takes to win Kamui
over, thereby ensuring victory.
But Kamui has other plans. He only wants to protect his childhood
friends, Kotori and her older brother Fuuma. The fate of the
world is not his responsibility, no matter how much power hes
supposed to have. Unfortunately no self-respecting Apocalypse
is going to let any super-kid sit on the sidelines and watch
the stuff go down. Kotori and Fuuma (sacrificial lamb and doomed
soul respectively) both quickly become pieces on the board and
equally as critical in the unfolding events as destiny rushes
towards its conclusion.
Fates a bitch huh.
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As with most anime, X is based on a manga
series of the same name. Clamp is a creative collective of four
(originally eleven) women who started in the industry as doujinsho
the Japanese equivalent of fanzine comics creators. Doujinsho
sometimes enjoy huge distribution and sales and it is possible
for many artists to become successful enough to support themselves
and their work. Clamp became wildly popular and so moved from
doujinshi to manga-kas, publishing professionally under the
Asuka Comics banner and turning their skills to writing and
drawing shoujo, or girls manga.
Shoujo is a genre that usually targets
girls 6 to 18 but is not entirely limited to that age group
and gender or by misconceived notions of exclusively romantic
content. Rather it emphasises emotions, atmosphere and mood
rather than action, uses a slightly less literal, sequential
storytelling treatment, is more expressionistic (in the visual
arts sense of the term) and very, very rarely is anyone or anything
ever really ugly.
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But dont let this idea put you off other
Clamp work. In-depth information in English about the group
is rare and brief (and unfortunately my Japanese isnt
quite that good yet), but it seems the group are not known to
be limited to the terms of the genre within which they write.
They have an awe-inspiring track record with several diverse,
hugely successful manga series in Japan, including Sakura
Card Captor, Magic Knight Rayearth, Clover,
Tokyo Babylon and RG Veda, and tend to write dark,
graphic depictions of both violence and love, for male and female
audiences and at a slightly more adult level. X particularly
is a figurehead work of more mature subject matter, a complex
moral tale in its manga form and certainly not for the young
or squeamish in its animated incarnation.
It is a little unfortunate that this complexity couldnt
be brought into the animated film as it seems to be general
consensus across the net with anime and manga fans alike that
this isn't the best work that Clamp has ever done. Non-Japanese
speaking (or reading) otaku however have to take what they can
get, where they can get it and as an anime there is little to
complain about. The voice overs, public enemy number one when
they are done badly, have a minimum cringe factor, the music
and visuals are sumptuous, and the action is balanced with plot.
Its a fun, thoughtful and bloody romp towards the apocalypse.
Considering the quality of some anime available, I found it
much better than average.
Unfortunately, admiring the intricacies of the manga I couldnt
help but want a little more. The bonds between Kamui, Kotori
and Fuuma are there yes, but there isnt really a lot of
time to become truly involved in them. Considering the
translation from 17 and counting books into 90 or so minutes
this is understandable and only occasionally does the film fail
in the trade off between the detail of the original story and
the need for plot cohesion in the time given. Things are a little
rushed and there are a couple of unanswered questions but this
is more than made up for with all the trippy dream sequences,
cool psychic battles and bloody smackdowns that ensue as destiny
starts looking more like reality.
Not exactly for the faint-hearted, X is a dark tale
of moral gray areas, a twisted, apocalyptic journey in which
fate is inevitable and resistance may be futile. The characters
might be pretty, but they die in glorifyingly ugly ways and
the coming end of the world is as horrific and final as you
might ever want to imagine.
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Did I like it? Couldnt help but.
Did I love it? Almost, but I also couldn't help but think of
how much better it might have been if they had added another
half hour or so...
Will you like it? If youre into cosmic battles of the
psychic smackdown variety, yes.
Will you love it? If you're not a well-versed Clamp fan you
just might. If you like bloody action, mass destruction and
lots of tortured psyches, all wrapped up in a neat, pretty little
package it could become a personal classic.
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Rating: 8 bloody, sword-wielding Angelic
Harbingers out of 10.
Reviewed by Deni Stoner
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H E R O I C * C I N E M A
http://www.heroic-cinema.com
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