Ajin: Demi-Human is a film production inspired by a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Gamon Sakurai. This super fantastic story presents a category of people who can't die - an epic story about the immortals, made on a pretty amazing level. Ok just look at the trailer below.
The story of the film begins with a teenager, who turns out to be an Ajin ~ he finally manages to escape before the government authorities finish those experiments he was subjected to. Yep, thus becoming a fugitive chased by his powers, he will eventually continue to fight back. I confidently recommend the feature film - it's a rather remarkable cinematic achievement, in which we will see the Japanese actor, Takeru Sato, in the lead role. Yep, that fantastic actor who played his role, Himura Kenshin in the movie series - Rurouni Kenshin (Samurai X).
Nagai ~ a trainee doctor who discovers on the hard side that death does not cling to him. Captured by the government, he will be subjected to various inhuman experiments, but Nagai is quickly saved by Sato, another character endowed with the gift of immortality. Okay, from here the story goes on a pretty epic thread ~ a battle between good and evil with many visual scenes that will delight our eyes.
So, i will try not to give too many details about what is going on inside this fantastic creation......
The movie is a bit like "Venom" - so you get a little idea of what to expect - just a little bit like that. Ok, why do i make such a resemblance !!? Those people endowed with that supernatural power have been penetrated by a certain category of entities, which gives them the power to be immortal.
This kind of movie is made for fun .... seriously now, from my point of view the movie is good, excellent effects and successful action. Honestly, i would have liked the movie i spent more time on, to be more longer ~ being initially drawn to the trailer and the lead actor (overall, i liked it). At first i didn't have high expectations, but in the end i managed to surprise myself more than i liked. It's a spectacular creation full of special effects, a movie worth seeing. I hope that in the future, those Japanese people will think of giving us a sequel ~ at least as good like this. Yep, a very promising creation, you will not be disappointed. I recommend with confidence.
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