Kaubôi Bibappu: Tengoku no Tobira (Cowboy Bebop the Movie: K...

Kaubôi Bibappu: Tengoku no Tobira (Cowboy Bebop the Movie: Knockin' on Heaven's Door)

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Kaubôi Bibappu: Tengoku no Tob...

Ai Kobayashi, Aoi Tada, Beau Billingslea, Daran Norris, Dave Wittenberg

2071 A.D. Planet Mars. On the eve Halloween, a tanker explodes killing and injuring more than 500 people on a freeway in the crater of Alba City. The damage extends beyond one kilometer from the cente...( read more  read more... )r of explosion. The use of biological or chemical weapon is heavily suspected. The reward is W300,000,000.00 (Mars currency) to find out the perpetrator. Short of funds as usual, the crew of the Bebop is lured into the investigation by the staggering amount of money they could possibly receive for being able to accurately point the blame. They start a search on their own, and so begins the adventures of the young slacker, Spike Spiegel, and his cohort, the ex-cop, Jet Black, leading their gang of bounty hunters on the trail of an elusive nemesis.

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  • May 16, 2009
    I really enjoyed the series, great chemistry between the characters. Great humor.
    This movie gives you a good idea on what to expect of the series n_n

    Edo is probably my favorite character: She's crazy!!
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  • July 7, 2008
    great flick, animation is just.... you know
  • April 19, 2008
    Pretty good. Nowhere near as good as the TV series.
  • March 12, 2008
    Robber D: [Spike pulls a gun after being warned to drop the weapon, waving a gun in an old lady's face] Don't you get it? I'm gonna SPLATTER GRANDMA!
    Spike: Well, that's a real shame. But, we're not cops and we're not from some charity organization. Sorry lady, we don't protect o...( read more)r serve. This is strictly business.
    Robber D: What?
    Spike: Guess you'll just have to chalk it up to bad luck.
    Robber D: [growls] Cowboy scumbag!

    The first time I saw this movie, it was playing in theaters, my friends were excited, but had only some vague knowledge behind the concept of the TV series. After seeing it, I enjoyed it very much. Now, having seen the full series, (this movie, by the way, takes place between the 22nd and 23rd episode) still has the same enjoyment factor, but now I have more context and enjoy certain aspects more as well.

    The premise for both this movie and the TV series, revolves around a group of bounty hunters, a hacker, and a dog all living aboard a space ship named Bebop. They live in the future, traveling between planets, looking for bounties to collect money on.

    This crew consists of Spike Speigle, a cynical guy, who is designed to be effortlessly cool in all his actions, from speech to fighting style.

    There is Jet Black, owner of Bebop, a former cop, and general elder type person watching over his team.

    Then there is Faye Valentine. She is the spunky female bounty hunter, looking out mainly for herself.

    This time, the story revolves around a mysterious terrorist, set to release bio-warfare amongst the masses. The terrorist is Vincent, a military man with a troubled past. He is definetely one of the more complicated and intriguing villains in recent action films, animated or otherwise.
    When a huge price is set on his head, the Bebop crew is after this target.

    Also involved is a female special agent, with a possible connection of her own with Vincent.

    This transition from TV to movie works very well cinematically. As mentioned, it's easy to watch without knowing of the TV series, but it also just fits an expanded scope that certain TV shows can't achieve without making it seem like an extended episode.

    This is apparent in the visuals, with creative camera movements, for a hand drawn series and widescreen presentation, making things just seem better in a visual sense. The characters, besides the new additions, don't necessarily develop too much, with the exception of Spike in some ways, however it works.

    The staples of the series are all here as well. The presentation, besides the settings, are very inspired by Hong Kong action films, Westerns, Samurai films, and Blade Runner among other sci-fi titles. The music, a main staple of the series, has always been a mix of jazz and offbeat tunes, especially during the action portions, and this movie continues with that aspect, which I am very keen of.

    There are some gripes with the film. The second act tends to drag a bit before getting to the final act and aspects of the end are left somewhat unclear, but these are minor quibbles.

    The action is very well handled, combining some gunplay, hand-to-hand, and a very cool space ship chase, once again working with the music.

    The sense of humor running throughout is also a big part in making this an enjoyable feature.

    Good film overall, for both fans of the series and newcomers.

    Vincent: Why don't you shoot?
    Spike: What?
    Vincent: What's wrong? Lose your nerve? You started out so fearlessly. Go on. Pull the trigger.
    Spike: I don't think so. I blow the bounty if I blow you away.
    Vincent: I have no fear of death. It just means dreaming in silence. A dream that lasts for eternity.
    Spike: [sarcastically] You're an original, aren't you?
  • March 3, 2008
    good shit right here
  • December 18, 2009
    Loved the anime series and love the movie as well. Spike Speigel is one of the coolest anime characters ever seen. Brilliant stuff.
  • November 26, 2009
    Even if you don't know the show, the movie is easy to get into, and all the characters are introduced nicely, but not in an overtly "I am this guy" type thing. The plot is nicely complicated and fits in this universe very well. The action is great, and has some of my favorite ani...( read more)mated action sequences in any film (not my absolute favorite, but up there for sure)
  • October 18, 2009
    Truth is, when the series ended... I actually felt like part of me had died! I actually believe that one of my main regrets in life now will actually be not discovering this series sooner! Seriously if you haven't seen it you're wasting your life!

    Not only does this movie do the...( read more) series justice, its possibly one of the best animated movies ever made... (I have been known to be bias.) You do have to admire the level of integrity behind the Bebop, where most production companies would use the series for a simple cash-in... this show breaks the mould. Seriously though, what this movie accomplishes actually rivals what most Hollywood blockbusters bust a nut over... and it does so effortlessly.

    How can I express how good this movie is any further? That it can easily stand up to Ghost in the Shell, Akira or Spirited Away in terms of animation... cos it probably could! Or that every single time I think of it... it makes me smile... as cheesy as that sounds... it's actually fucking true... this movie (and the series behind it) does things in a way that most movies will never be able to even begin to compete with.

    Effortlessly stylish, effortlessly cool and the characters are just completely outstanding! This movie completely dazzles me.

    Completely Flawless.

    Oh and on a final note: FAYE VALENTINE IS THE MOST PERFECT WOMAN!!!!! (Despite the fact that she's not actually real.... damn!)
  • October 8, 2009
    This is great storytelling!! And the music, out of this world!
  • September 18, 2009
    Shinichiro Watanabe can do anything he wants, and proves it with this blow-away piece of animation, and a good feature film continuation to one of the Top 10 anime series ever created.

    82/100

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