Thursday, January 29, 2009



COUNTRY: USA | Japan
DIRECTOR: Fuminori Kizaki
SCREENWRITER: Takashi Okazaki, Eric S. Calderon
ORIGINAL MUSIC: RZA
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Animation
CAST: Animation
STUDIO/PRODUCER: Funimation Prod
When his father's body is stolen from its grave,
Afro takes up his sword again to tear through an
army of deadly foes led by a sadistic leader

Not for the faint of heart, this latest entry in the Afro Samurai series continues a tremendous effort in line drawing style animation, and may by some be seen as frequently a bit too abrupt in frame-to-frame action, but it manages to be so well aligned within the graphic novel genre (so that if you blink during sequences what you retain may be a panel by panel view of what the story needs, and what a comic reader wants). I give it the 10 of 10 full rating as a classic piece that works very well without the usual massive CGI effects most folks seem to expect these days in anything considered 'animated'. Yes, it is more than a bit bloody in nature, but contains a message 'of honor' and more fundamental - the message to carry on if you believe in something. Very well done, thank you Samuel Jackson for the terse comments from a no nonsense character. I highly recommend this film, but it is not for young kids...

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