Rakuen Tsuihou: Expelled From Paradise movie (sub):
I enjoyed this immensely.
That said, before I get into what I loved about it, I do have to give a content warning note that there is a bit of detailed female nudity in this, split between two scenes in the beginning (it ends up being maybe less than two minutes total onscreen?)-- first while Angela is flying through a section of the digital dataspace, and then also when she's growing a physical body for herself to use to
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: track down the hacker on Earth-- and there's some fanservice with her outfits/etc., too.
Also, while the cel-shaded 3DCG that this movie was made with was beautifully designed in terms of art, its actual animation
in motion is more than a bit awkward-looking when it comes to the human characters' movements; however, you do kinda get used to it after a while, and one big upside is that it certainly enables the action scenes to be very dynamic indeed (...and totally fantastic, IMO).
And now that the caveats are out of the way, let's get on to the good stuff: The aforementioned awesome action scenes make up one great point; and making up another are the interactions/conversations/growth between the MC's, which is what actually drives most of the movie. Indeed, that aspect is so good, it can make just about any scene interesting, no matter what any of them are (or are not) doing. (One, of many, examples: Even though it was completely obvious that
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: 'Frontier Setter' was going to turn out to be
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: a sentient AI, the reactions of/interactions with the other MC's after the 'reveal' were completely adorable, and I wasn't originally expecting that. <3
) (...Basically,
pretty much all of this.)
To sum it up: The unfortunate minute-or-two of nudity (and Angela's outfits
) aside, this was really good-- in fact, it's pretty much a perfect little sci-fi film-- and it's one I'll certainly be rewatching.