Vexille: 2077 Nihon Sakoku

Vexille / ベクシル 2077日本鎖国 / Vexille: 2077 Nippon Sakoku / Vexille: 2077 Japan National Isolation
Vexille: 2077 Nihon Sakoku
Genres: Action, Military, Sci-Fi
Themes: Military
Studios: Oxybot
Producers: Avex Entertainment, Shochiku, Shogakukan, Shogakukan Productions, TBS, Yahoo! Japan
Licensors: Funimation
Rating: 6.89 / 10
Rank: #4992
Popularity: #5348
Users Listed: 19,384
Users Scored: 11,082
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 12/10/2021
Aired: August 18, 2007 (Summer)
Type: movie
Source: original
Age Rating: PG 13
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

Set in a near-future 2050, the anime explores a world profoundly shaped by rapid advancements in robotics, particularly within Japan, which has become a global leader in human augmentation technology. Following a contentious international ban on further robotic development in 2067, Japan retreated from global politics, opting for technological isolation. Ten years later, the secretive SWORD agency in the United States dispatches an infiltration team to investigate unusual activity emanating from the isolated nation, focusing on a network known as RACE. The team’s mission unravels a disturbing reality behind Japan’s decade-long seclusion, forcing them to confront the ethical and societal consequences of unchecked technological progress and the complex relationship between humanity and artificial intelligence. The series examines themes of national identity, technological control, and the potential ramifications of pursuing scientific advancement without global consensus.

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Characters:

  • Serra, Vexille (Main) - Voice Actors: Clinkenbeard, Colleen, Kuroki, Meisa, Graffam, Marianne, Deliquet, Julie
  • Borg (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sugou, Takayuki, Swasey, John, Souterelle, Frédéric, Vollbrecht, Bernd
  • Fayden, Leon (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Willingham, Travis, Tanihara, Shosuke, Aubin, Cyril, Sandri, Luca
  • Hoc (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Montalto, Jean-Marco
  • Itakura (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Williams, Kent, Saitou, Jirou, Bonino, Giorgio, Gutmann, Elmar
  • Kisaragi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Morikawa, Toshiyuki, Tatum, J. Michael
  • Maria (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Auten, Christine, Diot, Marie, Matsuyuki, Yasuko
  • Ryo (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sakurai, Takahiro, Guardiola, Illich, Gradi, Emmanuel, Jacob, Sebastian
  • Saga (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Takahashi, Kenji, Parsons, Phil, Di Benedetto, Massimo, Lochthove, Klaus
  • Saito (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Douglas, Jason, Ootsuka, Akio, Tomé, Antoine, Ciravolo, Natale
  • Takashi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Park, Romi, Christian, Luci, Julien, Gwenäelle
  • Taro (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kakihara, Tetsuya, Haberkorn, Todd
  • Zack (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sabat, Christopher, Kuroda, Takaya, Hägele, Jochen, Farina, Raffaele, Moeseritz, Tim

Staff:

  • Cook, Justin (Producer)
  • Sori, Fumihiko (Director, Script, Screenplay)
  • Burgmeier, John (Script)
  • TATOO (Theme Song Arrangement)
  • Boom Boom Satellites (Music)
  • Fukunaga, Gen (Executive Producer)
  • McFarland, Mike (ADR Director)
  • Nakayama, Daisuke (Mechanical Design)
  • Nomura, Kazuya (Mechanical Design)
  • Rivas, Michael (Production Assistant)
  • Souterelle, Frédéric (ADR Director)
  • Takeuchi, Atsushi (Mechanical Design)

Reviews:

  • User Ranivus (Score: 6/10):
    Set in the year 2077, this cyberpunk thriller starts off with a bang and unfortunately goes out with a wimper. The story evolves around roughneck yet beautiful girl named Vexille who works for an elite military force codenamed: S.W.O.R.D. In a nutshell, Japan has elected to become an isolated country and decides not to play ball with the rest of the world. A semi interesting story ensues... Fortunately, as soon as the movie starts you are well treated for some nice visual eye candy. As you would expect from a CGI heavy movie, everything is rendered with utmost detail. But almost immediately you will notice thatthe characters are altered slightly than what you would normally expect. They appear to be more styled in a cel-shaded way. A little minor gripe with cel-shading is that sometimes theres a little TOO much 'shading' on the characters. The style may look a little weird (semi-simplified characters over an extremely detailed background) but you will most likely grow used to it after a few minutes. There are a few flaws in the animation but thats proof of how beautiful this movie is. You'll be actively searching for things in the artwork to nit pick. nnA great thing about a cyberpunk universe is understanding the universe itself. The back story and technology throughout the movie will most definitely do its job in to pulling you into the Vexille universe as all the technology is pretty believable (for the most part) and cool to look at. Unfortunately what pulls the story down a few points is that the actual plot is very unspectacular. When the viewer discovers the plot, seasoned anime viewers will notice how cliche' the whole move is from the climax to the ending. Which disappointed me so much since they could have easily gone a unique route but decided to take the safe (and unimpressive) route. nnWith a weakening plot, unfortunately the characters have to suffer as well. As they are near replicas of other cyberpunk characters. It also means that the characters faces don't show emotions very well for some reason (i.e. happy, sad, etc). To add more salt to the wound, the characters don't speak as much which is good and bad. Good as in usually when they're not talking some kick ass action sequence is going on, and bad as in the character chemistry is virtually nonexistent. If you have been following any of my reviews, chemistry is what makes a good anime great. nnDon't get me wrong, this movie was for the most part, pretty good and I am most likely going to buy the dvd when it comes out, but the storyline and characters started to wane (or letup) further into the movie. If they only kept its intensity and uniqueness all the way to the end, this would definitely be a 9, but this movie deserves no more than a 6.
  • User Beatnik (Score: 7/10):
    Vexille is in the same vein as cyberpunk thriller franchises Appleseed and Ghost in the Shell. There is excellent animation and world/mecha design on display, with great music by Paul Oakenfold. The story is intriguing and has moments of awe, but is overall generic and subpar. The premise of having the main protagonist from America and treating Japan like current-day hermit North Korea is very cool but not expanded upon creatively. Vexille settles for obligatory action setpieces and clichéd villains to fill the running time. All stuff straight out of the Rebels-Fight-Empire 101 textbook. A textbook that is in need of a new edition,I think we can all agree.
  • User Static (Score: 8/10):
    Vexille - 2077 Nihon Sakoku shares the same inspiration as Ghost in the Shell and Appleseed, following an almost straight forward cyberpunk plot line. The story is fairly good and had some potencial. All flows around the isolation of Japan during 10 years because the disagreements in a Treatment for the preservation of mankind during the Robotized era. In short the denial of creating androids. It is a simple plotline with good potencial for plot twists but unfortunatly it starts entering in a downward spiral to failure due to some bad decisions of the directors. Art and Sound are simply Amazing. Superb animation not only for themechas but for all the scenarios the story passes by. Sound is also superb, with great tracks by Paul Oakenfold and great tracks choosen by the Sound Director (wich is Paul Oakenfold).nnThe Characters could be way better. They are just plain and simple with no really great mistery behind them. They are what you see.nnEnjoyment: Vexille Is a feast to your emotions. Great Animation with Great music quickly lead you to forget about the mediocre plot line and plain characters. You can simply shut your brain after the first 20-30 minutes of the anime and still you will enjoy it.nnOverall Vexille had the potencial to be a better movie but the story and the characters cripled that possibility. Still Vexille - 2077 Nihon Sakoku is a good movie that can be enjoyed not only by the CG and Cyberpunk fans but also by the normal watchers.
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