Appleseed Ex Machina (2008)
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79% of users liked it
(4,421 ratings)
Veteran action filmmaker John Woo produces this sequel to the 2004 film Appleseed. Partners both at home and on the battlefield, Deunan, a young but skillful warrior, and Briareos, an experienced cyborg soldier, protect the utopian city of Olympus, where the last of humanity dwells in peace… More Veteran action filmmaker John Woo produces this sequel to the 2004 film Appleseed. Partners both at home and on the battlefield, Deunan, a young but skillful warrior, and Briareos, an experienced cyborg soldier, protect the utopian city of Olympus, where the last of humanity dwells in peace following a war that's killed off the rest of the world's population. As members of the elite police squad E.S.W.A.T., they take their orders from Gaia, an artificial intelligence that governs the city through the use of biologically engineered humanoids called Bioroids. Trouble stirs when Gaia engineers a new member for E.S.W.A.T. based on Briareos' DNA. The new team member, Tereus, looks and acts eerily like the old Briaros, before so much of his body was replaced with robotics following the war. Even more disconcerting, Tereus seems to have the same feelings as Briareos for Deunan! ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
- Directed By
- Shinji Aramaki
- Written By
- Masamune Shirow
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Animation, Art House & International, Science Fiction & Fantasy
- In Theaters
- Oct 20, 2007 Wide
- On DVD
- Mar 11, 2008
- Studio
- Toei Company
Critic Reviews
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Anton Bitel, Eye for Film
Amidst all this sequel's state-of-the-art 3D visuals and technological obsessions is a quest for the human beyond (or at least within) the machine.
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James O'Ehley, Sci-Fi Movie Page
Uses 3D computer graphics to replicate a 2D animated look and feel - whatever will they think of next?
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Felix Vasquez Jr., Cinema Crazed
When you're done oohing and aahing at the animation, it's still as tedious, empty, and boring as the first film...
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