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Revisado en España el 2 de marzo de 2023
Es un gran manga, del manga jamas terminado, es difícil de encontrar en medios de streaming, el envío fue más rápido de lo estimado por Amazon, llegó perfectamente.
Revisado en España el 26 de febrero de 2019
Gran película, de lo mejor dentro de la animación japonesa.
Considerando la trilogía de películas, las tres incluyen en esta edición coleccionista un diseño perfecto para que no desentone en la estantería. En cuanto a los contenidos que vienen en ellas, a ese estuche de cartón (que ojala hubiese sido más consistente), se incluyen las películas y libros de arte. El conjunto de las tres es algo que los fans de esta licencia podrán valorar mucho más, con una edición económica que tiene buenos detalles en su interior para disfrutarla al completo.
Considerando la trilogía de películas, las tres incluyen en esta edición coleccionista un diseño perfecto para que no desentone en la estantería. En cuanto a los contenidos que vienen en ellas, a ese estuche de cartón (que ojala hubiese sido más consistente), se incluyen las películas y libros de arte. El conjunto de las tres es algo que los fans de esta licencia podrán valorar mucho más, con una edición económica que tiene buenos detalles en su interior para disfrutarla al completo.
Revisado en España el 15 de septiembre de 2016
Soy muy fan de esta serie y quería tener las películas en buena calidad.
La película, junto con los libros vienen dentro de una funda de cartón que la verdad es muy débil, deberían haberlo hecho de otro material ya que se puede romper o deteriorar fácilmente. Aunque estoy muy contento igualmente.
La única pega que no me a gustado es que en la imagen de la primera película pone que viene con la banda sonora y la que me llegó no tenía, así que deberían cambiar la imagen para evitar confusiones.
Muy recomendable esta historia, junto con el manga de las mejores que jamás he visto.
La película, junto con los libros vienen dentro de una funda de cartón que la verdad es muy débil, deberían haberlo hecho de otro material ya que se puede romper o deteriorar fácilmente. Aunque estoy muy contento igualmente.
La única pega que no me a gustado es que en la imagen de la primera película pone que viene con la banda sonora y la que me llegó no tenía, así que deberían cambiar la imagen para evitar confusiones.
Muy recomendable esta historia, junto con el manga de las mejores que jamás he visto.
Revisado en España el 5 de junio de 2017
Es mi manga favorito y mis películas favoritas de la historia del cine simplemente brutal, pero es para gustos.
Respecto a la edición coleccionista hubiera estado mejor en caja metálica ya que viene de cartón los libros muy chulos con bocetos. Le faltan extras pero creo que en la segunda película viene otro cd de extras.
Respecto a la edición coleccionista hubiera estado mejor en caja metálica ya que viene de cartón los libros muy chulos con bocetos. Le faltan extras pero creo que en la segunda película viene otro cd de extras.
Revisado en España el 24 de abril de 2021
El envío llego rapidísimo, todo perfecto.
Revisado en España el 9 de febrero de 2017
Una muy buena adaptación del manga a la gran pantalla. Esperemos que sigan adaptando las siguientes sagas del manga y sigan con ese dibujo y no pasen a las 3D como en la serie.
Revisado en España el 3 de abril de 2020
Todo genial
Revisado en España el 10 de diciembre de 2015
Edicion de lujo. Excelente case, cover y libro. Es una coleccion que ningun fan puede dejar de tener. Altamente recomendado para los seguidores de Berserk
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5,0 de 5 estrellas
Enjoy
Revisado en Francia el 23 de noviembre de 2015
I like this movies so much who mix action and reflexion about the meaning of life and loyalty or friendship
j'aime ce film qui mélange action et reflexion sur le sens de la vie et et la loyauté ou l'amitié
j'aime ce film qui mélange action et reflexion sur le sens de la vie et et la loyauté ou l'amitié
Skyriver
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Almost resembles doing the Manga justice!
Revisado en Canadá el 16 de febrero de 2014
Which I didn't think they could do. GOOD JOB.
Having read all 37 current volumes of Berserk written over more than 2 decades - I don't think they will ever actually be able to animate the whole series of what is undisputedly one of the greatest epic sagas of all time ever written in history - it's still far from being finished.
It's just too... hardcore. I seriously hope Kentaro Miura finishes it before he dies (and I do!) as it seems barely half done, so they can reproduce it all uncensored in motion picture someday.
The last attempt top animate Berserk over a decade ago wasn't that great, and it ended when the budget ran out at the stupidest possible time.
This retry is... impressive. It puts a new perspective on the story, some lines are slightly altered or translated differently in a way that doesn't ruin it. They're somehow able to trim out a lot without losing much actual story. This is good because more people should know about this story because it needs to be etched into the greatest literature in human history for centuries.
I disagree with a previous reviewer and think the Conviction Arc and the Holy Demon War arc are much better than the Golden Age arc, but I doubt they'll get that far.
BUY IT. Support it as much as possible so they can get as much of the story done as they can before they run out of budget.
Having read all 37 current volumes of Berserk written over more than 2 decades - I don't think they will ever actually be able to animate the whole series of what is undisputedly one of the greatest epic sagas of all time ever written in history - it's still far from being finished.
It's just too... hardcore. I seriously hope Kentaro Miura finishes it before he dies (and I do!) as it seems barely half done, so they can reproduce it all uncensored in motion picture someday.
The last attempt top animate Berserk over a decade ago wasn't that great, and it ended when the budget ran out at the stupidest possible time.
This retry is... impressive. It puts a new perspective on the story, some lines are slightly altered or translated differently in a way that doesn't ruin it. They're somehow able to trim out a lot without losing much actual story. This is good because more people should know about this story because it needs to be etched into the greatest literature in human history for centuries.
I disagree with a previous reviewer and think the Conviction Arc and the Holy Demon War arc are much better than the Golden Age arc, but I doubt they'll get that far.
BUY IT. Support it as much as possible so they can get as much of the story done as they can before they run out of budget.
Ryan
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Amazing Reboot
Revisado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de septiembre de 2012
I'm going to start this review with a bit of backstory. This may be a long read but this is Berserk so I'm going to take my time and get this right.
The original Berserk anime is infamous for its massive cliffhanger ending. I was never into manga until I watched Berserk, then I simply HAD to read the manga, because I literally could not live with not knowing what happened next. The fact that Berserk is one of the most well drawn and well written (if poorly updated) manga series ever made.
For years the fans clamored for season 2, even after it became clear that it wasn't going to happen there were still some hold outs, but eventually even they died out as well. Then the past few years we have started to see a lot of old uncompleted anime series get reboots. Some like Ultimate Hellsing were just what the fans were waiting for, others like Inuyasha: Final Act were rushed and kind of disappointing. But if any anime deserved a reboot, it was Berserk. And now here it is, the long rumored Berserk reboot that we have waited for all this time.
Now I'm going to review the actual series itself of Berserk (be patient the movie review is coming).
I don't really look at Berserk like a manga, to me it's more like a great work of art, and it reads more like a classic novel that will survive the ages. It's also easily one of the best drawn series I've ever read. The detail Miura puts into his work is spectacular, and his stories are breathtaking. As we follow Guts on his journey we see him go from an aimless wanderer, to a soldier and a friend struggling to find his place in the world, to a revenge driven sociopath fighting his fate as he travels down his dark road, to a man doing his best to heal from the wounds inflicted upon his mind, body, and soul by the dark hand of fate.
His journey constantly exposes us to the very best and the very worst of humanity. We see the darkest and most depraved things imaginable happen in these pages, which only makes it all the more heroic when we see the characters we've come to love climb out from the darkness and hold on to their humanity against all odds. Berserk can make you cry one moment and laugh another, look on in horror at a characters depravity then cheer another's heroism.
There are really only two negative things I can say about this series. The first is that the updates are very irregular, Kentaro Miura will take very long breaks, and they kind of happen pretty often too. But what can I say; quality takes time, when you take a look at some of the artwork I can see why each page could take an entire day to create.
The only other thing isn't really a complaint since I don't have a problem with it, but as a warning to others the series is very dark. There are extremely brutal death scenes, with a lot of gore. There is also a lot of nudity, including some very graphic rape scenes. This series is NOT for the faint of heart, and certainly not for children.
Ok on to reviewing this actual movie, Im going to break it down into pros and cons.
Pros:
- Great quality. The animation is absolutely superb, and the battle scenes were stunning. In particular I want to praise the Guts vs Griffith fight as well as Zodd's transformation. In fact I actually want to praise Zodd's entire scene. The big battle scenes were also warrant mention (although I think I already did that).
- Excellent sound track, I loved the music in this movie. I didn't think it would be possible to top the soundtrack for the old anime, but this at least matched it.
- Good cast. I used to watch nothing but dubs, but after my girlfriend forced a few subtitled anime on me I've grown a great appreciation for Japanese voice actors and this movie has some great ones. Their also recasting the original VAs for the English dub, which I've always felt was one of the really good English dubs out there. So whether you're watching it subbed or dubbed you should be happy.
- The story is very compelling and manages to hold on to the feelings and themes of friendship and loyalty that are present in the original anime and the Golden Age manga arc.
- Most importantly to me, it wasn't rushed. Inuyasha: Final Act was clearly rushed, and was a big disappointment to the fans. Covering over two hundred manga chapters in 26 episodes is a disgrace, no matter how pretty the animation is. And I'm happy to say that Berserk did not make that mistake. There were a few scenes that were cut, but nothing important was lost. The most important scenes are still there and are handled well.
- This won't break your bank. Most anime is pretty expensive, but fifteen dollars (seventeen blu ray) is pretty good, especially for a movie that clearly had a very high animation budget.
Cons:
- While it wasn't rushed there are a few scenes that were left out. Most notably Guts' childhood is just covered in a series of flashbacks that don't explain much. While this didn't bug me, there might be a bit lost for those who haven't read the manga or seen the original anime.
- This is my main gripe, and the only thing that made me consider giving this less than a perfect five star rating. There are a few times during the CGI battle scenes where some of the characters faces get this kind of cheesy PlayStation 2 graphics look. It happens a few times during the opening castle siege, and once or twice during Guts' fight with Casca (that was what really bugged me because it was such an important scene). It didn't happen so often that it ruined the movie though, and the fans have been vocal enough about it that I'm sure it will be cleaned up for future movies.
So all in all this is a quality product. A great movie for old Berserk fans or newer people just coming to the series. I own the original Box of War anime set, as well as the remastered version, and every volume of the manga. I'll be proud come November to add this to my collection.
The original Berserk anime is infamous for its massive cliffhanger ending. I was never into manga until I watched Berserk, then I simply HAD to read the manga, because I literally could not live with not knowing what happened next. The fact that Berserk is one of the most well drawn and well written (if poorly updated) manga series ever made.
For years the fans clamored for season 2, even after it became clear that it wasn't going to happen there were still some hold outs, but eventually even they died out as well. Then the past few years we have started to see a lot of old uncompleted anime series get reboots. Some like Ultimate Hellsing were just what the fans were waiting for, others like Inuyasha: Final Act were rushed and kind of disappointing. But if any anime deserved a reboot, it was Berserk. And now here it is, the long rumored Berserk reboot that we have waited for all this time.
Now I'm going to review the actual series itself of Berserk (be patient the movie review is coming).
I don't really look at Berserk like a manga, to me it's more like a great work of art, and it reads more like a classic novel that will survive the ages. It's also easily one of the best drawn series I've ever read. The detail Miura puts into his work is spectacular, and his stories are breathtaking. As we follow Guts on his journey we see him go from an aimless wanderer, to a soldier and a friend struggling to find his place in the world, to a revenge driven sociopath fighting his fate as he travels down his dark road, to a man doing his best to heal from the wounds inflicted upon his mind, body, and soul by the dark hand of fate.
His journey constantly exposes us to the very best and the very worst of humanity. We see the darkest and most depraved things imaginable happen in these pages, which only makes it all the more heroic when we see the characters we've come to love climb out from the darkness and hold on to their humanity against all odds. Berserk can make you cry one moment and laugh another, look on in horror at a characters depravity then cheer another's heroism.
There are really only two negative things I can say about this series. The first is that the updates are very irregular, Kentaro Miura will take very long breaks, and they kind of happen pretty often too. But what can I say; quality takes time, when you take a look at some of the artwork I can see why each page could take an entire day to create.
The only other thing isn't really a complaint since I don't have a problem with it, but as a warning to others the series is very dark. There are extremely brutal death scenes, with a lot of gore. There is also a lot of nudity, including some very graphic rape scenes. This series is NOT for the faint of heart, and certainly not for children.
Ok on to reviewing this actual movie, Im going to break it down into pros and cons.
Pros:
- Great quality. The animation is absolutely superb, and the battle scenes were stunning. In particular I want to praise the Guts vs Griffith fight as well as Zodd's transformation. In fact I actually want to praise Zodd's entire scene. The big battle scenes were also warrant mention (although I think I already did that).
- Excellent sound track, I loved the music in this movie. I didn't think it would be possible to top the soundtrack for the old anime, but this at least matched it.
- Good cast. I used to watch nothing but dubs, but after my girlfriend forced a few subtitled anime on me I've grown a great appreciation for Japanese voice actors and this movie has some great ones. Their also recasting the original VAs for the English dub, which I've always felt was one of the really good English dubs out there. So whether you're watching it subbed or dubbed you should be happy.
- The story is very compelling and manages to hold on to the feelings and themes of friendship and loyalty that are present in the original anime and the Golden Age manga arc.
- Most importantly to me, it wasn't rushed. Inuyasha: Final Act was clearly rushed, and was a big disappointment to the fans. Covering over two hundred manga chapters in 26 episodes is a disgrace, no matter how pretty the animation is. And I'm happy to say that Berserk did not make that mistake. There were a few scenes that were cut, but nothing important was lost. The most important scenes are still there and are handled well.
- This won't break your bank. Most anime is pretty expensive, but fifteen dollars (seventeen blu ray) is pretty good, especially for a movie that clearly had a very high animation budget.
Cons:
- While it wasn't rushed there are a few scenes that were left out. Most notably Guts' childhood is just covered in a series of flashbacks that don't explain much. While this didn't bug me, there might be a bit lost for those who haven't read the manga or seen the original anime.
- This is my main gripe, and the only thing that made me consider giving this less than a perfect five star rating. There are a few times during the CGI battle scenes where some of the characters faces get this kind of cheesy PlayStation 2 graphics look. It happens a few times during the opening castle siege, and once or twice during Guts' fight with Casca (that was what really bugged me because it was such an important scene). It didn't happen so often that it ruined the movie though, and the fans have been vocal enough about it that I'm sure it will be cleaned up for future movies.
So all in all this is a quality product. A great movie for old Berserk fans or newer people just coming to the series. I own the original Box of War anime set, as well as the remastered version, and every volume of the manga. I'll be proud come November to add this to my collection.
UpInAlbany
5,0 de 5 estrellas
The Hand Of God Hovering Above...
Revisado en Reino Unido el 24 de diciembre de 2012
It's been fifteen years since the old anime's original run, so has this film adaptation (the first of three retelling the Golden Age arc) been worth the wait or- with the author, Kentarou Miura, on hiatus from the manga- has it just deprived hardcore fans of a new release?
The answer's a bit of both, to be honest. The rough and smooth seem to go hand in hand. First off, the film loyally follows its source material, keeping all the main characters' traits in tact. The makeup of these three- Guts, Griffith and Caska- is excellent and will satisfy the old guard as well as impress newcomers. HOWEVER, the second tier characters such as Judeau, Pippin, Corkus and Rickert barely even feature in this first installment, which is the price the movie pays for being a paltry 77 minutes long!
Nowhere is this idea of the rough and smooth co-existing more true than in the animation. The film's come in for heavy criticism becuase of its CGI, and to be fair it does look choppy. Imagine playing a cel shaded video game and watching one of its not-quite-as-good cutscenes. THAT'S what it can be like at points throughout the film. HOWEVER, the 2D animation acts as a bit of a silver lining. It's beautifully done, and shows what might have been had The Egg Of The King had a bigger budget behind it.
But the big positives are the ones that people famliar with the franchise will have viewed as bare minimums. The story, despite pacing problems here, is a dark fantasy of near-perfect quality- of the ilk of things like Lord Of The Rings and Game Of Thrones. The Byronic hero is comparable to Homer's Odysseus, while the androgynous Griffith is equallly well developed. Oh, and the battles scenes: they're as spectacular as you could hope for- just the right amount of gore!
I guess I, like many, expected a lot. Maybe a lot more than what's offered here. But there's no doubt the film has inherited good genes from its derivitive manga and its anime adaptation in 1997. It comes from great stock, which is probably why I enjoyed it rather than endured it, despite its obvious flaws. None of these, HOWEVER, should dissaude newcomers and enthusiasts from watching it. Berserk is a criminally underrated story, and with the next two parts delving deeper into Guts' and Griffith's dark and complex world, I'm hopeful (thought probably less expectant) that they will hit the heady heights that this first films falls just short of.
Aspect Ratio: 16x9
Audio: 5.1
Languages: English, Japanese
Subtitles: English
The answer's a bit of both, to be honest. The rough and smooth seem to go hand in hand. First off, the film loyally follows its source material, keeping all the main characters' traits in tact. The makeup of these three- Guts, Griffith and Caska- is excellent and will satisfy the old guard as well as impress newcomers. HOWEVER, the second tier characters such as Judeau, Pippin, Corkus and Rickert barely even feature in this first installment, which is the price the movie pays for being a paltry 77 minutes long!
Nowhere is this idea of the rough and smooth co-existing more true than in the animation. The film's come in for heavy criticism becuase of its CGI, and to be fair it does look choppy. Imagine playing a cel shaded video game and watching one of its not-quite-as-good cutscenes. THAT'S what it can be like at points throughout the film. HOWEVER, the 2D animation acts as a bit of a silver lining. It's beautifully done, and shows what might have been had The Egg Of The King had a bigger budget behind it.
But the big positives are the ones that people famliar with the franchise will have viewed as bare minimums. The story, despite pacing problems here, is a dark fantasy of near-perfect quality- of the ilk of things like Lord Of The Rings and Game Of Thrones. The Byronic hero is comparable to Homer's Odysseus, while the androgynous Griffith is equallly well developed. Oh, and the battles scenes: they're as spectacular as you could hope for- just the right amount of gore!
I guess I, like many, expected a lot. Maybe a lot more than what's offered here. But there's no doubt the film has inherited good genes from its derivitive manga and its anime adaptation in 1997. It comes from great stock, which is probably why I enjoyed it rather than endured it, despite its obvious flaws. None of these, HOWEVER, should dissaude newcomers and enthusiasts from watching it. Berserk is a criminally underrated story, and with the next two parts delving deeper into Guts' and Griffith's dark and complex world, I'm hopeful (thought probably less expectant) that they will hit the heady heights that this first films falls just short of.
Aspect Ratio: 16x9
Audio: 5.1
Languages: English, Japanese
Subtitles: English
chrizpie
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Der Gesamteindruck ist großartig...
Revisado en Alemania el 30 de octubre de 2012
...und das ist es, was meiner Meinung nach, zählt, auch wenn Kleinigkeiten nicht perfekt sind.
Als langjähriger und eingefleischter Berserk-Fan wurde ich, trotz vorherschender Befürchtungen, nicht enttäuscht.
Zur Handlung: Ich finde die Umsetzung der Handlung sehr gelungen und dicht am Manga. Es ist natürlich etwas gekürzt (und ich rede jetzt nicht davon das Band 1-3 'fehlen', denn es war vorab klar, dass zunächst nur die Arc 'Das goldene Zeitalter' behandelt wird), was aber normal bei Filmumsetzungen ist, auf Grund der relativen Laufzeit Beschränkungen des Mediums. Ich muss zugeben, der Film ist mit ca. 70 min arg kurz, und es hätten einige Szenen noch ausgefleischt werden können (warum sie es nicht gemacht haben und einen Standard-90min abgeliefert haben, ist mir schleierhaft), doch die wichtigsten Handlungselemente sind alle vorhanden. Die Momente, die gekürzt sind mögen vielleicht auf den ersten Blick vermisst werden, aber wenn man genauer darüber nachdenkt, sind die entfallenen Stellen nur zusätzliche Charakter-Erläuternde Momente, die Eigenschaften/Emotionen der Figuren aufzeigen, die bereits an anderer Stelle vermittelt wurden. Und auch trotz der Kürzungen präsentieren sich alle Charaktere als die Figuren, die man auch aus dem Manga kennt. Klar hätte ich noch gerne die ein oder andere Stelle als Film gesehen, aber auch ich muss zugeben, dass ihr fehlen der Handlung keinen Abbruch tut.
Animationen: Ja... Die gezeichneten Teile sind erste Klasse, die 3D-CGI sieht leider sehr nach den PS2/PC-Spiel Umsetzungen von Animes aus. Die 3D-CGI kommt aber fast nur wärend der Kampfszenen zum Einsatz, was sich noch verschmerzen lassen sollte. Und den Trailern des 2. und 3. Teils nach zu urteilen, haben die Macher den Einsatz davon in den folgenden Teilen etwas reduziert.
Musik: Allgemein recht stimmungsvoll und passend. Der Titelsong reicht nicht an 'Forces' heran, aber ist trotzdem gut, und wenn ich mich nicht ganz irre, auch wieder von Susumu Hirasawa.
Synchronisation: Ich hatte buchstäblich Angst vor der Synchro, da ich sehr pingelig in diesem Aspekt bin, nahezu alles im O-Ton bevorzuge und sich mir bei 90% aller Synchros vor Grauen die Fußnägel aufrollen. Ich hatte auch schon überlegt, den Film nur auf Japanisch mit Untertiteln zu gucken, aber ich habe es dann doch gewagt und ich wurde positiv überrascht. Griffith Stimme ist Spot-On, und die anderen Stimmen passen auch sehr gut zu den jeweiligen Charakteren. Für Guts wurde zwar ein Sprecher mit einer etwas zu hohen Stimme gewählt, es geht aber noch. (Sollte allerdings tatsächlich Post-Sonnenfinsternis Stoff verfilmt werden, hoffe ich doch sehr, dass ein Wechsel des Sprechers in Betracht gezogen wird.) Die Sprecher machen ihren Job im Allgemeinen auch recht gut, allerdings scheinen die meisten ein Problem damit zu haben, Griffith Namen auszusprechen. Der klingt bei jedem anders, was ich aber mehr als amüsant statt störend empfinde. Es ist ja auch kein allzu leichter Name. Die Dialog Übersetzung ist auch gelungen, und ich hatte keinen Moment wo ich mir dachte 'Hä? Der sagt aber auf japanisch oder englisch was anderes' und nur ein oder zwei Momente wo der Dialog von den Formulierungen her etwas holprig klang.
Extras und Box: Top! Die 3 beigelegten, sehr umfangreichen, Booklets, der Anhänger und die Box sind allesamt qualitativ hochwertig. Leider keine Extras auf der Blu-Ray Disc selber, außer ein paar Trailern.
Fazit: Etwas kann immer besser sein, klar, aber was ist schon perfekt? Berserk-Fans (und alle, die es noch werden wollen), die über die mäßigen 3D-Animationen hinweg sehen können, und verstehen, dass nicht jede Seite aus dem Manga 1:1 in einem Film dargestellt werden kann, kommen definitiv auf ihre kosten. Ein gelungener Auftakt für die Filmreihe, der Lust auf mehr macht. (Und der 2. und 3. Teil haben dann auch schon Laufzeiten >100min.)
Als langjähriger und eingefleischter Berserk-Fan wurde ich, trotz vorherschender Befürchtungen, nicht enttäuscht.
Zur Handlung: Ich finde die Umsetzung der Handlung sehr gelungen und dicht am Manga. Es ist natürlich etwas gekürzt (und ich rede jetzt nicht davon das Band 1-3 'fehlen', denn es war vorab klar, dass zunächst nur die Arc 'Das goldene Zeitalter' behandelt wird), was aber normal bei Filmumsetzungen ist, auf Grund der relativen Laufzeit Beschränkungen des Mediums. Ich muss zugeben, der Film ist mit ca. 70 min arg kurz, und es hätten einige Szenen noch ausgefleischt werden können (warum sie es nicht gemacht haben und einen Standard-90min abgeliefert haben, ist mir schleierhaft), doch die wichtigsten Handlungselemente sind alle vorhanden. Die Momente, die gekürzt sind mögen vielleicht auf den ersten Blick vermisst werden, aber wenn man genauer darüber nachdenkt, sind die entfallenen Stellen nur zusätzliche Charakter-Erläuternde Momente, die Eigenschaften/Emotionen der Figuren aufzeigen, die bereits an anderer Stelle vermittelt wurden. Und auch trotz der Kürzungen präsentieren sich alle Charaktere als die Figuren, die man auch aus dem Manga kennt. Klar hätte ich noch gerne die ein oder andere Stelle als Film gesehen, aber auch ich muss zugeben, dass ihr fehlen der Handlung keinen Abbruch tut.
Animationen: Ja... Die gezeichneten Teile sind erste Klasse, die 3D-CGI sieht leider sehr nach den PS2/PC-Spiel Umsetzungen von Animes aus. Die 3D-CGI kommt aber fast nur wärend der Kampfszenen zum Einsatz, was sich noch verschmerzen lassen sollte. Und den Trailern des 2. und 3. Teils nach zu urteilen, haben die Macher den Einsatz davon in den folgenden Teilen etwas reduziert.
Musik: Allgemein recht stimmungsvoll und passend. Der Titelsong reicht nicht an 'Forces' heran, aber ist trotzdem gut, und wenn ich mich nicht ganz irre, auch wieder von Susumu Hirasawa.
Synchronisation: Ich hatte buchstäblich Angst vor der Synchro, da ich sehr pingelig in diesem Aspekt bin, nahezu alles im O-Ton bevorzuge und sich mir bei 90% aller Synchros vor Grauen die Fußnägel aufrollen. Ich hatte auch schon überlegt, den Film nur auf Japanisch mit Untertiteln zu gucken, aber ich habe es dann doch gewagt und ich wurde positiv überrascht. Griffith Stimme ist Spot-On, und die anderen Stimmen passen auch sehr gut zu den jeweiligen Charakteren. Für Guts wurde zwar ein Sprecher mit einer etwas zu hohen Stimme gewählt, es geht aber noch. (Sollte allerdings tatsächlich Post-Sonnenfinsternis Stoff verfilmt werden, hoffe ich doch sehr, dass ein Wechsel des Sprechers in Betracht gezogen wird.) Die Sprecher machen ihren Job im Allgemeinen auch recht gut, allerdings scheinen die meisten ein Problem damit zu haben, Griffith Namen auszusprechen. Der klingt bei jedem anders, was ich aber mehr als amüsant statt störend empfinde. Es ist ja auch kein allzu leichter Name. Die Dialog Übersetzung ist auch gelungen, und ich hatte keinen Moment wo ich mir dachte 'Hä? Der sagt aber auf japanisch oder englisch was anderes' und nur ein oder zwei Momente wo der Dialog von den Formulierungen her etwas holprig klang.
Extras und Box: Top! Die 3 beigelegten, sehr umfangreichen, Booklets, der Anhänger und die Box sind allesamt qualitativ hochwertig. Leider keine Extras auf der Blu-Ray Disc selber, außer ein paar Trailern.
Fazit: Etwas kann immer besser sein, klar, aber was ist schon perfekt? Berserk-Fans (und alle, die es noch werden wollen), die über die mäßigen 3D-Animationen hinweg sehen können, und verstehen, dass nicht jede Seite aus dem Manga 1:1 in einem Film dargestellt werden kann, kommen definitiv auf ihre kosten. Ein gelungener Auftakt für die Filmreihe, der Lust auf mehr macht. (Und der 2. und 3. Teil haben dann auch schon Laufzeiten >100min.)
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