Action | Science Fiction | Animation
In a futuristic Japan, the Sibyl System is charged with keeping the peace. When the state of SEAUn brings the Sibyl System in to test its effectiveness, it becomes a haven of peace and safety—for a time. Eventually, terrorists from SEAUn begin appearing in Japan, somehow slipping through the System’s security and attacking from within. Desperate for answers, Inspector Akane Tsunemori is sent overseas to bring the terrorists to justice. But when her investigation forces her into a standoff with an old ally, will she be able to pull the trigger?
Rated NR | Length 113 minutes
Kana Hanazawa | Tomokazu Seki | Kenji Nojima | Ayane Sakura | Takahiro Sakurai | Miyuki Sawashiro | Kazuhiro Yamaji | Noriko Hidaka | Hiroshi Kamiya | Unsho Ishizuka | Shizuka Itou | Yoshiko Sakakibara | Hiroki Touchi | Kanehira Yamamoto | Katsuhiko Sasaki | Kentarou Tone | Natsumi Takamori | Kiyomitsu Mizuuchi | Kozue Harashima | Shunsuke Sakuya | Sumire Morohoshi | Subaru Kimura | Misa Kobayashi
| Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 04/11/2019 | TV | DVD | Library | 6 stars |
| 03/15/2016 | Movie Screen | Digital | Theater | 6 stars |
| (Average) 6 stars |
This is another example of my memory loss… got this from the library because it came up in another search I was doing and I thought, “oh I haven’t seen that” so I put in the request. Finally watching it tonight and pulled it up on IMDb where I had rated it already. Then I realized that I actually did see this… in the theater no less. Yet have no recollection of it at all. To be fair, upon looking at my previous entry, I didn’t care for the film when I first saw it. Which is funny because I was going to write the same notes here: gotta stop watching feature anime films based on a tv series I’ve never seen.
Maybe I purposely forgot the film bc I didn’t like it so much (even tho it’s not a terrible film; much of my opinion just comes from unfamiliarity of the source material in addition to it not being particularly original). Anyways, viewing again hasn’t really changed my mind but maybe it plays a little better at home.
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