BRAVESTORM
(2017)
Starring
Shunsuke Diato, Shu Watanabe, Hisashi Yoshizawa, Chihiro Yamamoto.
Directed by Junya Okabe. (81 min)
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Review
by Stinky the Destroyer😼
Uninformed
Yankee younguns ready to declare “Transformers rip-off”
should be made-aware that giant robots have been stomping through
Tokyo since the 1930s. Sure, Bravestorm partially owes its
existence to a few recent rock ‘em sock ‘em blockbusters, but the
film is actually a remake of two Japanese television shows from the
1970s. So let’s cut it a little slack, shall we?
That
being said, Bravestorm is still pretty derivative, with a
murky story that more-or-less riffs The Terminator. In 2050,
Tokyo is a toxic wasteland, most of the population killed by a gassy
mechanical monster called Black Baron, which poisoned the atmosphere
to make it habitable for alien invaders known as the Killgis. A few
surviving siblings travel back in time to 2018 and enlist their
scientist grandfather to built their own robot – the Red Baron –
hoping to defeat Black Baron and save the future. However, Gramps
insists his delinquent younger brother – who participates in
underground fight clubs – should drive the thing.
"Jaywalking! That's a $35 fine!" |
The
characters are bland and some of the dialogue is supremely silly, the
latter exacerbated by the English dub (the Japanese language
option has no subtitles). And considering the age group which
typically goes for this type of thing, Bravestorm has enough
f-bombs to definitely earn it an R-rating. But I doubt anyone will
care about that once robot fightin’ time finally arrives. The
showdown in downtown Tokyo might be underwhelming compared to, say,
Pacific Rim or Michael Bay’s brand of mechanical mayhem, but
there’s some impressive destruction and the CGI is
decent for the budget. I must confess, however, that I was kinda
hoping for old school in-camera effects...like in those Japanese sci-fi
films that amused me as a kid.
The
film concludes with the optimistic coda, “to be continued,”
but as of this writing, no sequel appears to be coming down the
pipeline. And if that never happens, well, this ain’t exactly the
MCU. While Bravestorm leaves a couple of loose threads that
probably don’t require tying, it offers enough goofy, energetic
fun to stand on its own.
EXTRA
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– VFX Breakdown
KITTY CONSENSUS:
NOT BAD. LIKE CAT CHOW.
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