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Mankind is under the terror of titans, a beast in which feast on human flesh. Teenage boy Eren Jaeger must use his special gift to fight alongside with the military to defeat the titan race.
A total disaster compared to the animated series. All starts with the helicopter at beginning on the side of the wall in a time when engines were not even invented yet
While Attack On Titan is a strange cinematic beast to behold, especially for those unfamiliar with the anime, it is still an essential example of Japanese pop-culture loaded with thematic intrigue and audacious visuals.
The actors are self-conscious and dreadful, but their fringes are undeniably impressive, and the film has a schlocky B-movie appeal, propelled by terrific special effects ...
With the focus on action the character development is sorely underwritten with a whole army of young warriors being shoddily introduced meaning their eventual deaths carry little emotional weight but it sure is mesmerising watching the mayhem unfold.
Watch Attack On Titan for the tension, the monsters and the gore, but don't expect a plot or characters even remotely as compelling as its animated counterparts.
This existentialist meditation on free will and murderous impulses may be worthy of Kafka or Camus ... One of the most perversely original fantasy movies in recent memory.