
Kato's (Ken'ichi Matsuyama) death changes Kurono's (Kazunari Ninomiya) view of life completely. He decides to keep fighting until he earns 100 points so that he can bring back Kato. GANTZ calls back several other unwilling participants that were allowed to leave after scoring 100 points. Before Kurono succeeds in resurrecting Kato, he unexpectedly comes back. GANTZ and the fighters take on another enemy worse than ever before. To make matters worse, GANTZ starts acting up. GA... (Full plot summary below)
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Kato's (Ken'ichi Matsuyama) death changes Kurono's (Kazunari Ninomiya) view of life completely. He decides to keep fighting until he earns 100 points so that he can bring back Kato. GANTZ calls back several other unwilling participants that were allowed to leave after scoring 100 points. Before Kurono succeeds in resurrecting Kato, he unexpectedly comes back. GANTZ and the fighters take on another enemy worse than ever before. To make matters worse, GANTZ starts acting up. GANTZ chooses the next target... this time it's not an alien but a human girl. Each unwilling participant in GANTZ's twisted game has a different motive for fighting, whether to protect a loved one or to do what they think is right.
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| TheDivaReview.comDiva VelezFar better than its predecessor, I hope worldwide audiences see Gantz: Perfect Answer, because it's awfully entertaining. With excellent, fast-paced katana battles and boomtastic sci-fi action, it's a great blast of summer fun. |
| User ReviewManuel MFinally, I got the PERFECT ANSWER for Gantz. |
| User ReviewJervin Monly in anime can a story draw you in so far you cry at the end because of its utter beauty or complexity. gantz 2 was a good live action adaptation to me and this one has me all teared up. poor kurouno kun good movie though. |
| User ReviewElee ZGANTZ II: PERFECT ANSWER Gets A Bit Closer to the Bulls-eye NOTE: If you're here to read this review and you're at a loss in the slightest, then you may want to go and check out my review for GANTZ, the first installment, as these two films are so closely tied together in terms of plot, characters, and continuity that you'd almost have to see the first one before fully appreciating the second. Fresh-faced hero Kei (played by Kazunari Ninomiya) and several other members of the Gantz team - those trapped in an existential limbo where they must fight and defeat aliens in order to score points in exchange for their lives and dreams - are back in top form. However, this time out, the stakes are raised as a police investigator shows up (he was hinted at in the conclusion of the first film), wanting to know what's going on. Also, the mission this time becomes very personal as a young girl emerges as the dramatic link to Gantz's survival in our universe. In short, if you liked the first film, you're bound to find much to love about the second one. These two stories are tightly woven together, and I would venture to guess that coming in at the second part will leave the viewer asking more questions than is healthy for enjoyment. Furthermore, if you had some reservations with the pacing of the first film (as I did to a limited degree), then you'll be very much pleased with most of GANTZ II; the pacing - especially in the first hour - is much improved. This is largely due to the fact that most of the involved characters and situations have already been explained (compliments of the first picture), so the audience is thrust into the excitement much more efficiently. Also, the shots are much tighter thanks to the settings chosen this time around, so it's easier to heighten the tension and emotion wherein the team does their duty. Still, there are a handful of shortcomings to the film, and most of them (for my tastes) center around editing. Simply put, the film is two hours and twenty minutes, and that's arguably about twenty minutes too long. Clearly, it's all intended as light-hearted entertainment - though there is a central message about sacrifice - and, as a consequence, some trimming would've made everything move at a brisk pace. The first hour of the film is practically perfect - the subway action sequence is particularly exciting as well as emotionally riveting - but, in the set-up for the big climax, we're once again back into too much 'establishment mode.' Essentially what happens is that several new characters force the story into an entirely new direction; while it's stimulating, I think director Shinsuke Sato took too much time with some elongated sequences. After all, you can only show a room-sized menacing black sphere so many times before the audience GETS it. Move along already! I suspect each of these action pieces were heavily choreographed individually, and, as a result, they're all given too much detail, too much exposure; instead of ratcheting up tension, they made me want to scream at the small screen. It's a small choice, but I thought the small choice really drew out the effectiveness to the point of absurdity. I'll admit that you may see the end coming if you're watching closely (I did, but I'm an alert film viewer). This is not to say it's disappointing in the slightest. One could argue that it's the only one that made perfect sense for these characters and the world they built. Is there an opening for all of this to continue? Of course, there is. Should it? That's a query best left to each of us, but I'd rather they left it all right where it is: a suitable conclusion to a title little sci-fi epic about making life's hardest choices and who stands to gain from those decisions. Thematically, it's not dissimilar to, say, THE MATRIX trilogy ... except that GANTZ makes much more sense. GANTZ II: PERFECT ANSWERS is a production of Nikkatsu, Nippon Television Network Corporation (NTV), Shueisha, and the Toho Company. The disc distribution is handled through New People Entertainment. The release is a two-disc edition, with the first disc containing the film with both Japanese & English dubbing (English subtitles are available). The second disc contains an exclusive director's interview, along with cast profiles and movie trailers. It all looks and sounds exceptional; picture quality is superb, and the special effects are top-notch. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Despite some (still) plodding editing (like the first film) and some action sequences toward the climax that stretch on a bit longer than necessary, GANTZ II: PERFECT ANSWER is the near-perfect culmination of this two-part tale - a perfect answer for how game-influenced film should work: relatable characters with relatable struggles all set against a backdrop that requires them to totally kick butt. It's a welcome diversion - this tale of two existences, both in our world but entirely separate - and it's worth the time and investment. In the interests of fairness, I'm pleased to disclose that the fine folks at MediaLab Public Relations provided me with a DVD screener copy of GANTZ II: PERFECT ANSWER by request for the expressed purposes of completing this review. |
| User ReviewMohd SFinally, I got the PERFECT ANSWER for Gantz. |
| User ReviewSquall COne of the best sequels I have ever seen. Maybe even one of the best movies as well. The story, the characters, the twists and turns made this such an exhilarating experience. I called the ending, but I didn't want to be right and it still left me in pieces and to want the movie not to complete. Oh yeah, the Subway scene kicked so much ass. |
| User ReviewCharlie HAn incredbile conclusion to the hit movie Gantz. The acting was incredible, the story and the action was amazing. I was blown away by the ending and I have to say that these movies are better then the anime show and I can't wait to see what the actors and director have waiting for them in the future. |
| User ReviewJohn TAbloutlely trilling. Kept my eyes glued to the screen start to finish. |
| User ReviewAlejandro CUne très bonne suite à un premièr film déjà très réussis. L'action est encore au rendez-vous et l'histoire du deuxième volet reste assé originale pour ne pas être trops du "déjà vu" pas rapport au 1er. En espérant ne pas avoir un remake américain dans les prochaines années |
| User ReviewJordi TSecuela de la historia Japonesa, liada como ella sola y con multitud de personajes que no son faciles de seguir. Pero en esta segunda parte, casi tan sangrienta como la primera, la accion sigue un ritmo bastante mas ordenado, la intriga sube enteros y las escenas de accion son de una calidad bastante mas que notable. Algo que se puede lograr sin hacer una pelicula eterna... lo que es el caso de la que nos ocupa. |