Overall Rating
Average
Story: 1
Dialogue: 3
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 2
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Warning first, donāt download the file subbed by āTeam Akatsukiā ā the subs are hilariously incomprehensible. Somebody seems to have gotten their hands on the script and shoved the whole thing into Google Translator. (Seriously, what or who else can translate Renji as āMrs. Ovenā?!?)
Anyway, review-wise ā āThe Hell Verseā starts off quite promising, but quickly goes downhill. The story is easy to follow, but rather predictable at the same time and, sadly, rather rushed and inconsistent. You get to learn about Hell in the Bleach universe, which so far was mentioned only in a few episodes. Now that in itself would be awesome; werenāt there the plot holes. Example? /SPOILER WARNING/ How can Sinners escape from Hell without being chased? How come theyāre chased only when theyāre injured? And thatās just part of the questions left open in the end. /SPOILER END/ The plot would need a whole lot of details not given due to lack of time. Plus, thereās basically no time for a decent buildup of tension, making the whole thing feel like a rather rushed release.
The relation to the anime itself is badly done. If you ignore the first two minutes, you can watch this as any other movie as a filler and addition to the storyline ā and youāll be fine. However, those first two minutes draw a direct relation to the fight between Ichigo and Ulquiorra, which in turn left me personally waiting for another relation for the duration of the full movie, since there is no other relation. There are a few allusions to the Soul Society arc, yes, but that one was long over when Ulquiorra entered the picture in the original anime. The possible relation left me wondering what was going on. *sweatdrops* The recycled scene didnāt make sense to me other than for drawing watchers in. That might be my quest to have things make sense though.
Quite unlike the other movies, āThe Hell Verseā focuses on Ichigo and his care for his family. You wonāt get to see many people from Soul Society, but you will get to see characters a tad out of their usual character (I faintly remember Inoue hugging Ichigo out of nowhere *coughs*). The villains are kept flat, lacking a real background and motivation, making them pretty clichĆ©d. Blame the time limit, but they could have done so much better than this.
Thereās not just a movie-exclusive villain but also a movie-exclusive power for Ichigo, which ā compared to the other Bleach movies ā might be a nice change of pace. Speaking of Ichigo, however, he seems more dumb than usually. I wonder who else would believe a Sinner that just escaped from Hell (me definitely not).
The dialogue is average; spiced up with some ābig bro talkā but generally not all that different from the usual series; nothing you havenāt really heard before.
The animation, however, is good indeed. This movie focuses on fighting instead of plot, providing its viewers with nonstop action. Thereās some drama/friendship mixed into this, but mostly, itās action, and action only. The art is high definition, though I canāt help but feel like Kubo-san could have been more creative with Hell (frankly spoken, to me it looked like Hueco Mundo dyed red⦠but perhaps thatās just me *sighs*). However, the music is finely done and fits the scenes. The sounds, in turn, sometimes annoyed the hell out of me (pun unintended). I donāt have anything against screams in anime, but once the crew enters Hell, there is a scream in average every 20 seconds of which you donāt even know where it came from. That went on for a few minutes till I turned the audio on mute (and Iād advise anyone who canāt stand that to do so too, quite frankly).
For an action-only fan, or a Bleach fan that canāt miss a single episode, this movie most probably is enjoyable. However, donāt expect too much in terms of plot or character development (I was - and that was the mistake). Yes, the animation is high definition, and yes, youāll definitely get your fill of badass action, but the plot severely lacks. IMO a lot more could have been made out of this had there been more time for the release.
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