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Vexille
Movie; Anime
18 Aug 2007
PG-13
Japan
Japanese
2008
109 min
Color
Dolby Digital
This just looked good so I rented it.  I don't know what I excpected but this wasn't it.  It was still good though.
Animation; Science Fiction
See Description
Vexille (ベクシル 2077日本鎖国 Bekushiru 2077 Nihon sakoku, full Japanese title literally "Vexille: 2077 Japanese Isolation") is a 2007 Japanese CGI anime film, written, directed, and edited by famed Ping Pong director Fumihiko Sori, and features the voices of Meisa Kuroki, Yasuko Matsuyuki, and Shosuke Tanihara.

At the 60th Locarno International Film Festival, where Vexille made its world premiere, the film was sold to 75 countries, including the United States-based distributor, FUNimation; however since that time the number increased to 129 countries.

By the 2060s, robotics technology has advanced to the point that cybernetics have become plausible. World opinion begins to turn against robotics, leading to the U.N. declaring a unilateral ban on further research and development in 2067. Japan, being home to robotics pioneer Daiwa Heavy Industries, strongly protests this ban, but is unable to prevent its passage.

In protest, Japan withdraws from international politics. All foreigners are deported, and further immigration is prohibited. In addition, the R.A.C.E. network is constructed - a series of 270 off-shore installations that cover Japan with an energy field that distorts the entire electromagnetic spectrum, nullifying all communication between Japan and the outside world and making even satellite surveillance impossible. Trade continues, but for all intents and purposes, Japan vanishes from the world scene.

2077: A series of bizarre incidents lead the American technology police agency "SWORD" to believe that Japan has used the R.A.C.E network to conceal extensive development of banned technologies. They thus embark on an unapproved scheme to infiltrate Japan and determine the distortion frequency of the R.A.C.E. network, enabling SWORD to gather intelligence on the country . Among those chosen to make the attempt is a veteran agent named Vexille.

Although the agents successfully enter Japan, they are detected by security forces before they can transmit the distortion frequency. Vexille is the sole SWORD agent to evade capture, and only her lover Leon survives to be taken to Daiwa's headquarters.

Vexille awakens without her powered armor suit to find that Tokyo is now a shanty town ruled by Daiwa. A small resistance movement opposes the company, and uses Vexille's backup transmitter to successfully transmit the distortion frequency. Maria, the head of the resistance, details the ten years of secrecy while SWORD studies the Japanese archipelago in shocked horror - the islands are a wasteland devoid of life.

In 2067, an unknown disease struck the Japanese populace, and was countered by an experimental vaccine. In truth, the disease - or more precisely the "vaccine" - was merely an excuse for Daiwa to begin mass testing of experimental nanotechnology. Every Japanese citizen was thus converted into a form of synthetic life. And like any experimental technology, there were unforeseen side effects.

The conversion is imperfect, ultimately resulting in the infected humans entirely losing their free will and becoming merely lifelike machines. In addition, some of the nanotech went amok, resulting in the "Jags", giant whirling constructs of semisentient metal that prowl the wilderness like metallic sandworms. The Jags have destroyed all of Japan save Tokyo, which is protected by an inedible wall of ceramic.

The Resistance plans to draw the Jags along a service bridge to Daiwa's corporate headquarters, which now stands in the middle of Tokyo Bay. Despite a tense moment when she discovers that Maria was once Leon's lover, Vexille volunteers her assistance (and that of her flight-capable armor) in this effort.

However, though Vexille and Maria succeed in drawing the Jags to the end of the service bridge, they are betrayed by the fearful town council, which wishes simply to be peacefully taken by the nanotech. The bridge has been detached from the headquarters, the Jags fall into the sea, and Vexille and Maria are captured.

The two rebels are taken to Kisaragi, the master of Daiwa, who boasts that his research is nearly complete. And as needs more test subjects than just Vexille and Leon, he is going to invade America to get them. Vexille attacks him with a hidden knife, revealing that his blood is still human - he has not used the process himself due to its shortcomings. Saito, his henchman, then strangles him.

At this point, the town council forces the ceramic gates open out of guilt for betraying the resistance, destroying Tokyo and enabling the Jags to use the primary cargo bridge to enter Daiwa's headquarters. Kisaragi, having somehow survived, attacks Saito and escapes with his research. The underling then releases Vexille and Maria before succumbing to his wounds.

Vexille pursues Kisaragi while Maria frees Leon. The lover's reunion is a poignant one, as though he did not abandon her as she always assumed, he has moved on - his concern for Vexille is evident. Thus when Vexille prevents Kisaragi's escape in a helicopter, Maria grapples him and smiles as her cybernetic body draws a Jag to devour them both. Vexille and Leon are rescued by a SWORD helicopter just as Daiwa headquarters collapses into the bay.

As Vexille and Leon are flown from a now completely lifeless Japan, Vexille comments that true immortality can be found simply by encouraging others to embrace life.

- From Wikipedia
English
Fumihiko Sori - Director
Haruka Handa - Writer
Fumihiko Sori - Writer
English
Colleen Clinkenbeard as Vexille Serra
Travis Willingham as Leon Fayden
Christine M Auten as Maria
Luci Christian as Takashi
Illich Guardiola as Ryo
Todd Haberkorn as Taro
Jason Douglas as Saito
J Michael Tatum as Kisaragi
Christopher R Sabat as Zak
John Swasey as Captain Borg
Phil Parsons as Saga
Kent Williams as Itakura


Japanese
Meisa Kuroki as Vexille Serra
Shosuke Tanihara as Leon Fayden
Yasuko Matsuyuki as Maria
Romi Paku as Takashi
Takahiro Sakurai as Ryo
Tetsuya Kakihara as Taro
Akio Ôtsuka as Saito
Morikawa Toshiyuki as Kisaragi
Takaya Kuroda as Zak
Takayuki Sugo as Captain Borg
Kenji Takahashi as Saga
Jiro Saito as Itakura
Oxybot - Animation Production
FUNimation - Licensed by
Inc. Avex - Production Company
Ltd CCRE Co - Production Company
Shochiku Film - Production Company
Ltd. Shogakukan Productions Co. - Production Company
TBS - Production Company
Links
Songs
Opening Theme
Title: Close Your Eyes
Ending Theme
Title: Together Again
Added: 02-Jul-2008     Last Update: 02-Jul-2008







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