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Attack On Titan - Part 1
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.
8 April 1967, Shizuoka, Japan
15 October 1990, Dallas, Texas, USA
16 November 1955, Kumamoto, Japan
7 March 1977, Tokyo, Japan
5 April 1990, Ibaraki, Japan
15 November 1990, Miyagi, Japan
26 April 1989, Kobe, Japan
17 October 1992, Izumi, Kagoshima, Japan
24 December 1986, Tokyo, Japan
15 June 1991, Yokohama, Japan
October 01, 2015
It would have been more fun to have watched the entire cast be eaten by the titans than to have sat through this adaption of Attack on Titan.August 12, 2016
A film more concerned with shock value than actually telling a proper story. [Full review in Spanish]December 01, 2015
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.September 09, 2015
We can only say this is a movie equally disappointing and surprising, vibrant and dumb, eccentric and conservative. [Full review in Spanish]November 26, 2015
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 ...April 12, 2016
The lack of character development also means that people sometimes behave in logic-defying ways.June 08, 2016
Extreme violence, bloodshed are center stage in hit anime.October 18, 2015
If you're a fan of hardcore bonkers cinema, this needs to shoot directly to the top of your must-see list.April 02, 2016
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.August 27, 2015
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.May 09, 2016
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.