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7/10
A slightly confusing but artistic masterpiece!
mikeyk25510 September 2014
Firstly this is a review of all the Kara No Kyoukai series of films, of which there is 8 at the time I write this. There are no spoilers and specific details about characters and plot lines will be kept vague.

Introduction; When I came across this series of films id been mostly watching anime series containing supernatural and romance elements, having tried action based ones and found them to be rather boring at the start of my anime testing adventure. This was also the first anime I watched that was in Japanese with sub titles rather than a dubbed version and also the first feature film(s) id watched as oppose to the usual 25min series.

Characters and plot; Most of the films are centered around a knife wielding anti-heroine with glowing eyes and the ability to see the end of all things, represented as lines she sees in objects and people, that when slashed will bring about their destruction. Our heroine (and occasionally) her gang of scooby sidekicks from a kind of supernatural detective agency, investigate and ultimately destroy an array of evils while she desperately tries to maintain her humanity.. or at least thats what they want us to think. I say anti-hero loosely because she spends a large portion of some of the films trying to convince us shes a monster and becomes the suspect for several acts of foul play a long the way, I never found this particularly convincing and think someone who is tortured by so much evil and lack of humanity probably would't spend half the film talking about it and instead go and get on with some actual evil doings and general shenanigans.

The relationship between her and scooby gang member number 2 is a kind of balancing act where he constantly tries to tell her shes good and that she doesn't actually gain any pleasure from slicing and dicing people and various monster types. In the beginning I found this to be quite cute and appreciated the yin/yang element between them however its continuing presence throughout several films whilst failing to develop starts to become slightly annoying and I found myself thinking 'omg OK your evil.. we get it! now shush about it' This and some other seemingly flat character development sometimes takes its toll, possibly made much worse by the films being out of chronological order. Asides from our 3 main characters who have the emotional content of a teaspoon sometimes, lesser protagonists introduced for specific films are thankfully much better and serve their purpose well (mostly as victims and comic relief) while providing a welcome change of dialog. With the exception of film 6.. whose addition pulls off a battle scene with some fancy looking magic that totally upstages everyone and makes me wonder why they didn't do all the fighting to begin with, oh well. Thats where the faults end (mostly) The antagonists of KnK are very well done, introduction to them and their evil plans could be better, but their characters are diverse and emotive, with some being down right wacky and diabolical. I particularly enjoyed feeling sorry for one of them as they explain twisting peoples arms and legs off with will power alone was necessary so they could feel human! awww! Asides from some mild confusion during the first few films and then again while trying to grasp the complexity of film number 5 for the first time (made slightly better if you cheated and read the synopsis) the rest of the presentation is flawless. The stories fit together nicely by the end of the series and you can sit back and reflect on some of the incredibly far fetched tales you've just witnessed or re-watch the entire set with your new found knowledge. The content is extremely violent in some parts but unlike titles such as 'Elfen Lied' the production quality kept it in the horror category rather than me thinking it was laugh out loud silly, other adult topics such as rape, patricide, and nudity are present but rare, well presented and often used to explain why a character ended up the way they are, so it doesn't seem to over the top for shock value alone.

Production; While the directors for KnK are different for each film the production is the same throughout and this is where the movies shine. All that flat character dialog that seems completely off topic you've been subjected to is suddenly forgiven! The action scenes while short and scarce are simply godlike and easily the best i've seen so far from any anime, in particular films 5+6 excel with lavish battle scenes laden with fancy particle and lighting effects you'd expect from a production with movie funding, so much so that I found myself replaying them multiple times at the end of each movie. The accompanying music is also brilliant and follows the same haunting yet upbeat and compelling theme albeit remixed throughout the movies. Scenes are highly atmospheric, dark and complex and often fill in for the seeming lack of character emotion in some parts. At the time of writing this there is no English dub for the films, which is slightly disappointing because I would have liked to compare voice actors to see if my connection with the main characters improved at all.

Conclusion; 7/10, exceptional production quality, highly imaginative and well presented story content, unfortunately let down by some character development and interaction flaws. Still a must see in my opinion regardless!

Recommendations; I found it quite hard to find similar anime to suggest for this but going from the angle of slightly unhinged leading female roles that I enjoyed you could try Mirai Nikki (ahhhh yuno!) or Elfen Lied, both have graphic violence and other adult themes so ye be warned!
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8/10
The Garden of Sinners: Ch. 1 - Thanatos
Tweekums25 December 2018
This; the opening instalment in the 'The Garden of Sinners' series of films, is set in September 1998 and news reports speak of a series of suicides. Four schoolgirls have jumped from the roof of Fujou Building; there is no obvious connection between them and none have left a note. The mystery is investigated by a paranormal detective agency; in particular by Shiki Ryogi, who is convinced that there will be a total of eight deaths. Investigation of the building reveals a dangerous presence that Shiki will have to confront.

I have yet to watch the later films in this series but on the strength of this I'm looking forward to watching them. The story is intriguing with interesting characters; most notably Shiki. It serves to introduce her in an impressive way but I wouldn't be surprised if there is quite a bit more to learn about her in later films. The animation is fantastic; beautiful, bleak and occasionally brutal. While much of the film is taken up with characters talking there are moments of intense action as well as the sight of the bloody aftermath of the suicides that might disturb some viewers. The resolution is solid, if somewhat downbeat.

These comments are based on watching the film in Japanese with English subtitles.
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6/10
At no point did I know what was going on
glumski10 August 2022
To be honest, I expected more from this movie. The Garden of Sinners series is critically acclaimed, but its first movie just didn't make any sense to me.

There's something that could be called a plot (the girls that commit suicide), but it doesn't create any suspense nor does its resolution feel in any way satisfying. Perhaps I'd just need more background knowledge to understand what's happening, but this is the very first movie of the series, so... what?

The characters are bare-bones. What I've learned about all of them together wouldn't fill even half a page. And what little I know doesn't make them likeable or relatable.

Also, the dialogues are terribly confusing. There's a lot of what I'd call philosophical rambling. Perhaps there's a cultural barrier between the Japanese and myself, but I didn't have any problem with any other anime I've watched, so... huh.

Disregarding the story, the characters, and the lack of suspense, it's a pretty good movie. The animations are nice, the soundtrack is solid, the cinematography works well. Overall, the production value seems high, though perhaps not incredibly so.

It did feel like a waste of time, though. I'll still give the second movie a shot; with pretty much everybody agreeing that this series is excellent, there must be something I'm missing...
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7/10
Looks beautiful, great first half
Milk_Tray_Guy10 June 2022
This feature focuses on a detective agency's investigation into a series of suicides involving high school girls - with no apparent connection to one another - who all jump from the roof of the same derelict building. None of the girls leaves a suicide note, and no reasons for their jumping can be found in their private lives. Shiki Ryogi, an investigator for the agency, visits the building, and discovers a supernatural presence...

The first half is absolutely gripping. There's a great mystery, some fantastic locations, and the whole thing has an intensely 'unreal' atmosphere. It doesn't shy away from gore - some of the suicides are graphically shown - but it doesn't revel in it either. Artwork and animation are fantastic. Stormy skies, crowded city streets, decaying buildings (interiors and exteriors), all have an almost photo-realism. Character designs are good. And although I watched this with subs, the Japanese voice cast seem a good fit for the characters.

Unfortunately, the second half becomes muddled. It jumps about time-wise, and more than once I had to resort to the interweb for character background and to generally make sense of things (looking online, I'm not alone). Character conversations also become too philosophy-heavy, almost to the point of boredom. But we get a resolution to the mystery, and throughout the whole thing the gorgeous design never wavers.

Music throughout - by the amazingly prolific Yuki Kajiura - is beautiful (it's got something of Philip Glass's score for the original Candyman).

Fan-service is virtually nil - unless you count short skirts.

What's good about this is really good. It's a shame about the drawbacks, but this still rates 7/10.
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7/10
What are good start and mystery
fh1475 March 2024
What are good start and mystery where we don't know the main characters too will but they are mysterious and have weird power so good enough and the good cinematography and colors just wow good first movie.

The fight and the music just goes so well together in this one and the main guy who is a chat because he keeps making the girl blush by being super nice and an honest good boy. I love him. It's just good.

What I'm going to remember about this movie is a little doggy crossing the main heroin and just realizing what horrible stuff is going on.

What is written here is gonna be the same in all of my 8 reviews all of What is a tob is new.

The Garden of Sinners is a beautiful and psychological anime. That's not really the point because I'm not here for a philosophy. I think it's cool and all but because of it is in English subtitles. I cannot understand it that well, so I had to go back to a different understanding of the characters and story trying to. Let's just say that the Vibes and gorgeous art was what keep me going through this anime.

It looks good. I can't look away because of the dark aesthetic and Moody lighting and because of the movie budget just looks even more gorgeous.

The animation is mostly used for the small details like finger movement and opening an ice cream with legs when only have one arm.

I didn't get completely the story because of the leg of good English skills I have reading but I got the emotional importance and I really like it.
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9/10
Technical masterpiece!
ethSin1 January 2010
Warning: Spoilers
Note: This will be a review for all 7 "Kara no Kyoukai" movies. Each film is about a different incident, but there are a lot of flashback scenes that explain past events in latter films. All the movies should be watched in sequence like an anime series rather than individual films.

"Kara no Kyoukai" literally means "Boundary of Emptiness", is a dark fantasy anime about a girl with super powers fighting her urge to commit murder.

Animation quality is absolutely insane, even in theatrical anime standards. Every scene is filled details and wonderful coloring. In fact, animation in these films rival Byousoku 5 Centimeters (2007), which I consider to be the most photorealistic film that retains the anime feel to the drawings.

Sound is almost equally stunning, each scene with perfectly matching BGM, and especially dramatic orchestrated music for fighting scenes.

Each film is directed by a different director, and all 'episodes' have different feel to them, but they're relatively consistent and well-done. I especially liked the 5th film: "Mujun Rasen (Paradox Spiral)".

You will most likely be very confused by the time you finish watching the first 3 movies, but pieces start to connect, and you'll be drawn in to the story. However, I feel the characters could've been developed a lot better (since total run-time of 7 movies are close to a two-season-long/26ep anime series). Also, there's just too much skipped between each incidents, sub-main characters like Touko and Mikiya's sister had smaller roles than I would've liked.

Still, audio/visuals are simply perfect. That alone makes "Kara no Kyoukai" a worthwhile anime to watch, and it's definitely one of the most well-produced and complex anime 'series' ever.
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