G-Saviour - The Movie
G-Saviour - The Movie
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G-Saviour: The Movie
is an oddity: an American live-action film made to celebrate the 20th anniversary of
Gundam
, one of the most popular and successful franchises in anime history. Although Yoshiyuki Tomino's mecha show actually debuted on Japanese television in 1979, it was the three feature-length compilations of the series released in 1981-82 that made
Gundam
a hit. The programs that followed are sprawling sci-fi epics that focus on teenagers whose psychic abilities enable them to pilot the splendidly designed robot-suits. The plot of
G-Saviour
, in which an evil general tries to destroy a mysterious enzyme that could end world hunger, is no hokier than many of the animated
Gundam
adventures. But the characters are all adults, and the turgid romance, in which a woman precipitates a war over her pilot-boyfriend's affections, lands with a thud. The film lacks the scope and brilliant design work of the anime series: despite the numerous CG effects by Digital Muse,
G-Saviour
feels like an undistinguished movie-of-the-week. Rated 13 Up: Violence, minor profanity.
--Charles Solomon
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