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Cowboy Bebop - Der Film

Originaltitel: Cowboy Bebop: Tengoku no tobira
  • 2001
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 55 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,8/10
55.954
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Cowboy Bebop - Der Film (2001)
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    • Shin'ichirô Watanabe
    • Tensai Okamura
    • Hiroyuki Okiura
  • Drehbuch
    • Shin'ichirô Watanabe
    • Keiko Nobumoto
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Beau Billingslea
    • Melissa Fahn
    • Nicholas Guest
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,8/10
    55.954
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Shin'ichirô Watanabe
      • Tensai Okamura
      • Hiroyuki Okiura
    • Drehbuch
      • Shin'ichirô Watanabe
      • Keiko Nobumoto
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Beau Billingslea
      • Melissa Fahn
      • Nicholas Guest
    • 153Benutzerrezensionen
    • 54Kritische Rezensionen
    • 62Metascore
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      • Hiroyuki Okiura
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      • Keiko Nobumoto
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    10peter-c-odlaug

    A Heavenly Door

    I have to disagree with anyone who says that Knockin' on Heavens Door (Tengoku no tobira) is a throw-away movie version of a popular anime series.

    I have seen this movie and I loved it. The plot is involving and keeps the viewer involved in the story.

    The aspect of Vincent being the one who is searching for a way to see if he is really dreaming or awake is a nice twist from it just being Spike who wonders the question. The soundtrack fits well with the action in the movie and heightens the action and suspense.

    The scenery is dynamic and the characters, the main cast as well as the new additions, carry the weight (yes, yes, I know they're not real) of the movie and the script which is well written and very Bebopish.

    This movie is a perfect addition to the Cowboy Bebop series and is definitely not a throw-away.
    10s14racerguy

    If Tarantino did an animated feature, this would be it

    This movie combines style, gunplay, a compelling story, deep characters, detailed visuals, and a wonderful jazz score. A+

    To be fair though, you must be at least a little familliar with the series to fully appreciate this movie. The series itself is a masterpiece; in my opinion one of the greatest television series of all time. The dub is a cut above most imported anime. Dialogue is often underapreciated in an animated series, so dubbing companies will be indiscreet with selecting voice actors. Bebop's dub, however, is very close to the original script and the voice acting is quite impressive. None of the jokes or subtleties were lost in the translation.
    9SSJAniFan

    BEBOP RULES!!!!!

    I've been one of the lucky people able to see Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' On Heaven's Door at the box office. It kicks so much ### on so many levels. Featuring just about the entire main TV series cast at one point or another(with the exception of TV villain Vicious), it is one of the best movies I've seen in 2003.

    The plot is a bit haunting, especially with the bad guy being a bio-terrorist, but then again, this was made back in 2001, before any of the stuff was going to happen. I'm not going to say much, except it is a bit hard to understand if you only see it once. Also, it helps to better understand the characters if you've seen the TV series.

    Yoko Kanno once again composes the music, and it's awesome. Just about every tune perfectly fits in with the scenes.

    And what scenes they are. The action scenes kick dirt in the faces of most live action movies I've seen recently. The fight scenes literally make the weak action in the Matrix films look like ballet. Just see the fight at the end of the film and you'll know what I mean. It's just...... wow. I can't really describe it without spoiling anything, and I do not want to do that. Another thing good about animation... you can get away with stuff you could never do in live films, without a ton of CGI. This helps when you see some really big animation stunt. And of course, it couldn't be CB without one of those awesome chases in Spike's ship, the swordfish.

    BOTTOM LINE: With the DVD out at most stores, including places like Walmart, you have no excuse to miss this thrill ride.
    7mattwakeman

    in the shadow of the (much) better series

    i suspect that one of the reasons that this film has such a high score is because it contains two very important words to many anime fans: 'cowboy bebop'. and thus it gets a lot of 10's. but it is because of its title that i cant give it that high a score.

    this is an ok film, better then sum (spriggan) worse than others but the problem is that it is going with one of, if not the, finest series of anime ever. the characters are there but the story and the dialogue were not. and this is a real shame. eye candy is fine but there must be more to it than this, especially when compared to the epic story lines of 'real folk blues'.

    its ok, but with 'cowboy bebop' that just isnt good enough.
    7sunsetrider

    compromise between appeal to both "cowboy" faithful and neophyte

    "Cowboy Bebop: Knocking on Heaven's Door" is an animated feature based on a tv anime series (released on DVD) that has gained quite a following on both sides of the Pacific. It is interesting to note how Mr. Watanabe manages to pull off a balancing act required to satisfy both the loyal following of the tv series, to whom the introduction of principal characters and setting would be redundant, and to those who are relatively new to the "Cowboy Bebop" universe, of which I am the latter.

    To those not well versed in the "Cowboy Bebop" lore, it takes some time to get familiar with various featured characters. The film begins in the same fashion as any of its self-contained tv episode would, in that not a lot of exposition is provided for grasping the setting. The characters are more or less introduced as 'bounty hunters' and that is as much of a background the film lets on before establishing the main plot.

    It is not too much of a setback not to be given any opportunity to become attached to any of the characters. They are there to simply convey various scenes of the main plot and arrange them into place before they culminate into an oft-tread climax. The plot is briskly disclosed (rather literally spelled out by dialogue, no implication) and turns out to be a fairly mundane yarn that does not break any new ground in narrative nor provide any catalyst for any interesting character development or revelation.

    The symbolism and nuance that are laid thick in colorful locales and poignant sceneries may merit repeat viewings to appreciate them; a careful analysis of the film brings another level of enjoyment to overall experience. Also relationships between the characters and circumstantial developments of the plot seem to rely too impulsively on coincidence, not mindful of what the viewer is meant to discern. This could be attributed to attempting to weave a credible plot involving diverse elements and subplots in a limited frame of time, or it could have been something else relevant in the context of the "Cowboy Bebop" tv series. Some have suggested that this film is nothing but a figurative dream, in which the main character confronts the guilt of his past to help him proceed to his ultimate fate in the last remaining episodes of the tv series.

    If that was the case, then the film ends up being not as complete or entertaining to the "Cowboy Bebop" novices as it would have been for those well acquainted with the tv series. To that effect, it is rather disappointing.

    "Cowboy Bebop" features lush animation that features some of the most impressive displays of action sequences put to cel, particularly the confrontation at the medical lab between Spike and Electra, not to mention the prolonged martial no-holds-barred showdown between Vincent and Spike. The character designs are fairly distinct and varied, although in some instances they linger a bit too long on stereotypical depiction of some races. The details given to many of the locales are unsurpassed in their variety and ambience; it is a testament to how artists went as far as to include references to mainstream culture, dotting the background with "WcDonald's" and "Kodac" (although I am lead to believe such play on words is the Japanese equivalent of product placement).

    The music is another highlight of the film, which is not unexpected of Yoko Kano, who is a renowned composer of anime soundtrack who have previously lent her resourceful talents to other popular anime such as "Macross Plus" (another collaboration with the director Watanabe). The compact blend of blues and jazz heightens the urgent mood and graces slower parts with an equally effective repertoire. I don't know about others, but I did not mind the dubbing of the film too much. Maybe because the voices are supported by a script that is partially altered to bring out genuine emotion to the dialogue and to resolve colloquial barriers between the languages.

    "Cowboy Bebop: Knocking on Heaven's Door" is a good standard action romp that is further enhanced by superb animation, equally enjoyable music, and more or less succeeds both as a tribute to the series' fans and a good introduction of the series to those who might be interested in one of the better anime licenses to have come ashore. Recommended.

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      This film takes place between Session 22 Cowboy Funk (1999) and Session 23 Brain Scratch (1999) of the Cowboy Bebop (1998) series.
    • Patzer
      Numerous grammatical and spelling errors on computer screens (this was a loose translation by the Japanese crew).
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      [fighting with Electra]

      Spike: I love the kind of woman that can kick my ass.

    • Crazy Credits
      After the closing credits we are taken back to the Bebop living room. Spike naps on the couch. Spike: He was just all alone. He couldn't enjoy a game with anyone else. Like living in a dream... That's the kind of man he was... He spots a butterfly in the air and grabs it. He opens his hand. Nothing is there. TEXT: ARE YOU LIVING IN THE REAL WORLD?
    • Alternative Versionen
      In the American theatrical release prints, a Samuel Goldwyn logo was displayed after the Destination Films logo in the beginning of the film. The logo is missing from subsequent DVD and television versions seen in the US.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Cowboy Bebop: The Movie - Featurettes (2003)
    • Soundtracks
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      Words by Tim Jensen

      Vocals by Raj Ramayya

      Music Composed by Yôko Kanno

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. April 2004 (Deutschland)
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      • 1.000.045 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 234.429 $
      • 6. Apr. 2003
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      • 1.210.802 $
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