
In a world with an alternate history, a great war finally comes to an end leaving the earth diseased and polluted. The geneticist Dr. Azuma vies for support from the government for his neo-cell treatment that he claims can rejuvenate the body and regenerate humankind. The government leaders, guarding their own deeply entrenched powers, turn down the professor. Driven to complete his work, Dr. Azuma accepts a secret offer from a sinister faction of the powerful military. After... (Full plot summary below)
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In a world with an alternate history, a great war finally comes to an end leaving the earth diseased and polluted. The geneticist Dr. Azuma vies for support from the government for his neo-cell treatment that he claims can rejuvenate the body and regenerate humankind. The government leaders, guarding their own deeply entrenched powers, turn down the professor. Driven to complete his work, Dr. Azuma accepts a secret offer from a sinister faction of the powerful military. After an incident occurs in Dr. Azuma's lab, a race of mutant humans known as the Shinzo Ningen are unleashed upon the world. Now only the warrior known as Casshern, reincarnated with an invincible body, stands between the Shinzo Ningen and a world on the brink of annihilation.
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| Movie ViewsRyan CracknellLike the similarly stylized Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow and, to a certain extent, 300, Casshern is more about visuals than story. It's a CG playground where cartoon and live action collide. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaSurprisingly bittersweet and contemplative, and hence registers more strongly than a mere sensory spectacle. |
| Alternate EndingTim BraytonWhen Casshern is tapping into a sense of awe, it most fully earns the somewhat exhausting world-building it takes to get there. |
| PanoramaJean-François VandeurenUne expérience technique enlevante beaucoup plus qu'un film à part entière. |
| Movie GazetteAnton BitelOverlong, heavy-handed and thoroughly humourless it may be, but it is also a spectacularly stylised mutation of the way we look at the world of war. |
| User ReviewTerrell KVery Good Movie that exceeds expectations with beautiful visuals and one of the best story lines i have ever seen. |
| User ReviewStephen : Possible T-800Possibly the craziest visual effects movie you will ever see. It does get thrashed by people who don't understand it. Hands down my #2 favorite movie of all time. |
| User ReviewKrista Aya SI loved this movie! The action scenes were just awesome and the ending was sad. |
| User ReviewRizal Sthis is like all Utada Hikaru's PV from Kiriya mixed-up XD love it! kind of confusing for the first watch though |
| User ReviewChristopher BI think a lot of people could watch this movie and not get it. Its very long and message filled through most of its running time but its a message worth hearing and the film is simply beautiful to look at. |