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The year is 2077, and for the last ten years Japan has closed itself away from the global community. Japan has been developing dangerous robotic technology banned by the United Nations, and a powerful force field around the country prevents any kind of communication and surveillance. A U.S. special task force led by rogue female agent Vexille is sent to infiltrate the country, but not even she is prepared for the terror and destruction that lies beyond Japan's iron wall.

Japan takes animation to the next level with the eye-popping SF spectacle Vexille. Written and directed by Sori Fumihiko, the director of Ping Pong and producer of Appleseed, the film and its story live in the familiar anime genre of action sci-fi mecha, but the presentation is like nothing you've ever seen. Employing striking state-of-the-art CG animation, the film is a feast for the eyes with stunning visuals that live up to its lofty billing. With its sweeping landscapes, intricate mecha designs, breathtaking action, and strikingly realistic character designs, Vexille just may represent the future of animation.

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Product Title: Vexille (DVD) (DTS) (English Subtitled) (Korea Version) Vexille (DVD) (DTS) (Korea Version) Vexille (DVD) (DTS) (English Subtitled) (Korea Version) Vexille (DVD) (DTS) (English Subtitled) (Korea Version) 벡실 - 최후의 여전사 DTS (한국판)
Artist Name(s): Matsuyuki Yasuko | Park Romi | Otsuka Akio | Morikawa Tomoyuki | Yahara Shosuke | Sori Fumihiko | Sakurai Takahiro | Kakihara Tetsuya | Kuroki Meisa 松雪泰子 | 朴璐美 | 大塚明夫 | 森川智之 | 谷原章介 | Sori Fumihiko | 櫻井孝宏 | 柿原徹也 | 黑木美紗 松雪泰子 | 朴璐美 | 大冢明夫 | 森川智之 | 谷原章介 | Sori Fumihiko | 樱井孝宏 | Kakihara Tetsuya | 黑木美纱 松雪泰子 | 朴ろ美 | 大塚明夫 | 森川智之 | 谷原章介 | 曽利文彦 | 櫻井孝宏 | 柿原徹也 | 黒木メイサ Matsuyuki Yasuko | 박로미 | Otsuka Akio | Morikawa Tomoyuki | Yahara Shosuke | Sori Fumihiko | Takahiro Sakurai | Kakihara Tetsuya | Kuroki Meisa
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Release Date: 2008-02-29
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English, Korean
Country of Origin: Hong Kong, Japan
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Publisher: Premier Entertainment
Other Information: 2 DVDs
Package Weight: 210 (g)
Shipment Unit: 2 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1010699658

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* Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 / dts
* Extras :
- 메이킹 필름
- 소리 감독 인터뷰
- 소리감독 내한 인터뷰 및 시사회 현장
- CG 데모영상
- 예고편 모음

* Director : 소리 후미히코

- 최후의 여전사 (벡실) 신감각 3D 라이브 애니메이션 활극 테크놀로지의 재앙을 막을 그녀가 온다!
- 2077년, 일본이 사라졌다!

2067년, 최첨단 하이 테크놀로지 경지까지 올라선 군사 대국 일본은 독자적인 노선을 구축하기 위하여 유엔연합을 탈퇴, 급기야 쇄국이라는 극단적인 카드를 내걸게 된다. 그리고 10년이 흐른 2077년… 일본에 들어간 외국인은 이제까지 단 한 명도 없었다. 첨단 기술에 대한 규제에 반발하여 완전 쇄국을 단행한 일본이 10년 만에 비밀 회의를 소집한다는 정보를 입수한 미국 특수부대 스워드(SWORD)는 일본의 심상치 않은 기운을 감지하고, 비밀리에 벡실을 비롯한 미국 특수 요원들은 잠입작전을 시도하게 된다. 그러나 거미줄처럼 철저한 일본의 봉쇄망에 걸려든 스워드 요원들. 치열한 총격전 끝에 레온 소령이 생포되고 나머지 특수요원 모두가 사살되고 만다. 한편, 유일하게 살아남은 벡실은 정체를 알 수 없는 여인 마리아의 도움으로 그녀의 집에 숨게 된다. 무사히 적의 손길에서 벗어난 벡실은 이내 곧 마리아가 일본의 음모 배후 세력인 다이와 회사에 대항하여 싸우고 있는 레지스탕스 조직의 리더임을 알게 되고, 인류의 생존을 위협하는 음모의 정체를 깨닫고 경악을 금치 못한다. 이에 벡실은 생포된 연인 레온을 구출하고 마리아와 함께 다이와와의 최후 결전을 감행하게 되는데…

저패니메이션의 놀라운 진화를 보여준 올해의 수작. 일본의 첫 100% CG 애니메이션 <애플 시드>의 제작팀(2004)이 다시 모였다. 로봇 기술의 독점적 지위를 위해 쇄국을 단행한 미래의 일본. 10년 뒤, 미국 특수부대 요원의 잠입과 함께 거대음모의 베일이 벗겨진다.
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January 29, 2008

This professional review refers to Vexille (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
One of the most - if not the most - hotly anticipated anime titles of the year, Vexille is nothing short of a visual feast. The production team behind the hugely successful Appleseed film reunite here for a high concept, high action sci-fi thriller that asks difficult questions about the nature of humanity and is remarkably willing to criticize the current state of Japan, particularly for a big, mainstream Japanese blockbuster. Appleseed producer Sori makes his return to the director's chair for the first time since the live action cult hit Ping Pong and, under his eye, the film makes two very significant improvements over its predecessor though there are also areas where Appleseed is clearly superior.

But enough generality. In the future the use of robotic technology to augment humanity becomes troubling to the global community. Worried that such technology may allow for the weaponization of the human body if not the subversion of the human spirit itself, the UN passes a resolution declaring the use of android technology forbidden, a resolution signed in to international treaty law by all member states except one. With the urging of Daiwa Heavy Industries, the world's leading supplier of such robotic technology, Japan refuses to sign the treaty, opting instead to adopt a new policy of national seclusion. Japan withdraws from the UN, expels all foreigners from the country and installs an electronic shield that scrambles any sort of electronic or satellite surveillance. For all practical purposes, with the exception of the regular shipments of legal Daiwa robots that drive international industry, Japan simply falls off the map. No one comes in or out for ten years.

Enter Vexille, a young female operative of S.W.O.R.D., an LA based specialized military unit charged with policing the potential misuse of robotic technology in violation of the international treaty. When her unit receives a tip about an upcoming meeting on US soil involving an upper level Daiwa executive and several major international politicians the group moves in only to discover most of the politicians dead and that the Daiwa executive has become some sort of living machine, his human flesh being replaced by some sort of bio-metal. Realizing that something is happening in Japan that could pose a threat to the rest of the world the group plans a covert operation to infiltrate Japan, break through the country's electronic shield, and discover what ominous plans may be afoot in the Daiwa offices.

Yes, boys and girls, while many have written concerned articles about the apparent rise of Japanese nationalism in films like Yamato on the country's role in World War II, Vexille takes the exact opposite approach. This is a major Japanese blockbuster that clearly positions Japan as the international villain with America called on to come clean up the Japanese mess. And they mean it, this is not tongue in cheek. While the film is primarily a high powered action adventure, once you scratch beneath the surface you find that Sori is himself greatly concerned by the nationalistic tendencies of his own country, portraying those who believe in the Japanese as a superior race as deluded, megalomaniacal, and dangerous. It is a film that asks some serious questions about human nature, about what makes us human on the most basic level and the ways in which we endanger our own humanity through our reckless greed.

But mostly, of course, Vexille is a film that blows stuff up in spectacular fashion and that's the level that most will judge it on. So, how does it look? The short answer: spectacular. The animation technique used in Appleseed has been pushed forward greatly here, the characters being made far more physically expressive with a vast improvement shown particularly in the facial expressions. Those who simply dislike the use of motion capture technology in animation will likely remain unconvinced but for those such as myself who appreciate the technology, this is a major step forward. While there is no one action sequence that betters those found in Appleseed there are several that are stunning in their own right, particular the closing chase sequence featuring a band of human rebels being pursued by Jags—huge, spiral vortexes of voracious, partially sentient scrap metal made up of failed android experiments that resemble nothing so much as the sand worms in Frank Herbert's Dune series.

Technical end aside the film's major advance is also, ironically its greatest weakness. As he showed in Ping Pong, Sori is no slouch when it comes to writing characters and that skill is evident here. While Appleseed was often criticized for being a touch shallow, there is some reasonable depth of plot, character and motivation here that makes it a far more satisfying film on that level. The flaw, however, is that in creating a large scope of fully realized characters, it can be argued that Sori put the wrong one in the lead, Vexille herself being a much softer and less compelling character than the film's Japanese resistance leader Maria or the lead character of the previous Appleseed. It's not a fatal flaw by any means but with either a slight toughening up of Vexille or a shifting of focus to Maria. the film could have been made considerably stronger.

In the final analysis Vexille is a film that does an awful lot of things very, very well. It is an action spectacle that is, indeed, spectacular; a film that underpins its entertainment with high minded concepts and serious concerns that will ensure it remains engaging and challenging for quite some time. Eye candy it may be but these are no empty calories.

by Todd Brown Twitchfilm.net

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March 16, 2008

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This has to be one of the best anime film that I have seen from Japan. It was an amazing treat with a great storyline added by awesome action sequence with a nice music score. Overall, this is a highly recommended anime. Also, the Korean edition includes a 2 discs set with DTS and English Subtitle. This set is the one to buy with English Subtitle.
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