![]() ![]() ![]() The animation is awesome, which only intensifies the gruesome scenes. Suffice to say, this show is dark, gory and not for kids. Her new friends are honest and nice, but they don't know what they're mixed up in, or who or what Saya really is. When she hooks up with a bunch of conspiracy theorist youths who are also after Fumito, she figures they will help her get him. She is actually chasing her mortal enemy Fumito. Saya, the unfortunate 'girl' from the series is now in Tokyo hunting the monsters from her old town. ![]() I think you could see this as a stand alone movie, but it would make much more sense of you have seen the series first. I usually prefer anime series to movies, but since I'd seen the series Blood-C, which this follows, and it has an unsatisfying ending, I thought there might be a resolution here. Reviewed by joelherro 8 / 10 dark anime horror. What sort of "experiment" is Fumito and "Tower" trying to conduct using the Old Ones? And can Saya finally deliver vengeance to Fumito? Now, the final battle begins. The same Saya who lost everything dear to her in that horrifying incident in Ukishima Province. During this crisis, Saya appears - a young girl who uses a Japanese blade to slay the Old Ones. When members of Surat attempt to set up an ambush in the subway to expose the truth behind "Tower", mysterious creatures suddenly appear and attack the passengers. While using the Internet as a weapon to discover more information about Fumito, they learn about "Tower", the secret organization behind Fumito which engages in human experimentation. They have decided to take on Fumito Nanahara, a man who has great influence on the political world, and basically controls Tokyo with an iron fist. Despite the use of the Youth Ordinance Bill to enforce curfews for minors and regulate the use of the Internet, young people continue to fight for their own freedom through underground methods. ![]()
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