Blue Lock. La película: Episodio Nagi
Título original: Gekijô-ban Blue Lock -Episode Nagi-
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,6/10
2,8 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Seishiro Nagi antes de entrar en la instalación Blue Lock.Seishiro Nagi antes de entrar en la instalación Blue Lock.Seishiro Nagi antes de entrar en la instalación Blue Lock.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Bryson Baugus
- Seishiro Nagi
- (English version)
- (voz)
Drew Breedlove
- Meguru Bachira
- (English version)
- (voz)
Kamen Casey
- Reo Mikage
- (English version)
- (voz)
Ethan Condon
- Nemoto Sota
- (English version)
- (voz)
Aaron Dismuke
- Hyoma Chigiri
- (English version)
- (voz)
Matthew Elkins
- Zantetsu Tsurugi
- (English version)
- (voz)
Kristian Eros
- Additional
- (English version)
- (voz)
Reseñas destacadas
"Blue Lock Episode Nagi" is not just a movie; it's a cinematic masterpiece that has set the bar impossibly high for all other films of the year. With its unparalleled storytelling, breathtaking visuals, and powerhouse performances, this film is nothing short of a triumph. It's not just the best movie of the year; it's the standard against which all future films will be measured. "Blue Lock Episode Nagi" isn't just a movie; it's an experience that will leave audiences spellbound and forever changed. From the electrifying soccer matches to the soul-stirring character development, every frame of "Blue Lock Episode Nagi" resonates with unparalleled brilliance. It's a cinematic tour de force that ignites the senses and leaves an indelible mark on the heart. In a year filled with cinematic gems, "Blue Lock Episode Nagi" shines brightest, transcending the boundaries of storytelling and redefining what it means to be truly captivated by a film.
"Nagi" is a bit of a loafer at school. Quite happy to play video games all day only interrupted by the odd nap and food when he absolutely has to. Then he encounters "Reo" - a very wealthy boy with purple hair and purple eyes - who sees in him skills that would make him an excellent addition to their football team. "Nagi" is completely indifferent to this proposal, but his new friend persists and with promises of becoming the best striking partnership the world has ever seen, he manages to induce just the merest hint of fire in "Nagi" - and they become inseparable and unstoppable. This earns them the attention of the Japanese Football Union and both are invited to attended the most competitive football school in the whole nation - the "Blue Lock". It's here that the two - along with a few hundred other aspiring young men - must grow up and learn how to win, lose, play in a team - and this tests their friendship as "Nagi" starts to emerge from the protective and encouraging umbrella of "Reo". Though it's based on a series, this is an enjoyable stand alone film that is quickly paced and written quite poignantly to expose the characters (and us) to some of the difficulties of maturing, making tough choices and getting used to not having everything your own way. At times it's actually quite an emotional animation with plenty to play for and no easy answers.
Whenever there's an anime showing in cinemas, I always try to find some spare time to watch it, hoping my support will lead to more anime being shown on the big screen in my home country. However, this time I was so disappointed that I wanted to leave the cinema before the end. The movie is lazy and mediocre in everything it does-from average animation and reusing the same frames multiple times to showing information via a wall of text. The pacing is off - rushing through all the original parts introduced from Nagi and Mikage's points of view and essentially recapping the second half of the movie with events from the anime/manga. Also lacking in any interesting songs, some parts of the movie don't even have background music for longer periods of time.
If you're already familiar with the Blue Lock story, Nagi and Mikage's points of view, which show their narrative and motivation, aren't compelling enough to warrant watching. If you're unfamiliar with Blue Lock, I recommend going for the TV series or the Shounen Magazine serialization. The movie's pacing, skipping key plot elements, and lack of character introduction and backstory will result in a miserable and confusing experience.
If you're already familiar with the Blue Lock story, Nagi and Mikage's points of view, which show their narrative and motivation, aren't compelling enough to warrant watching. If you're unfamiliar with Blue Lock, I recommend going for the TV series or the Shounen Magazine serialization. The movie's pacing, skipping key plot elements, and lack of character introduction and backstory will result in a miserable and confusing experience.
This film is supposed spinning off from Blue Lock, which is in the shonen literary magna genre. It geared towards younger readers, emphasized supposed idea of friendship, that cover sport/jock themed situations.
But this film has so much homoerotic tensions (characters' partial nudity, hyped up illustrated bodies, etc.) which is not a bad thing. It's just a little awkward in western perspectives but the story is tight.
Animation is just great to watch, making soccer interesting. The story of Reo and Nagi, as they challenge their "friendship" through soccer tournaments. They finds themselves always questioning their commitment towards each other.
Please watch only if you are supportive of Anime (and all of its intentional genres). Soundtrack is good with optical effects plumus voice talent is excellent with occasionally comedic jokes. Best in Japanese with English subtitles!
But this film has so much homoerotic tensions (characters' partial nudity, hyped up illustrated bodies, etc.) which is not a bad thing. It's just a little awkward in western perspectives but the story is tight.
Animation is just great to watch, making soccer interesting. The story of Reo and Nagi, as they challenge their "friendship" through soccer tournaments. They finds themselves always questioning their commitment towards each other.
Please watch only if you are supportive of Anime (and all of its intentional genres). Soundtrack is good with optical effects plumus voice talent is excellent with occasionally comedic jokes. Best in Japanese with English subtitles!
What i can say. This Anime Movie is clearly a Masterpiece that i wanted to watch. There's no other movies from that genre where i was bored to watch (and trust me, i watched alot). The Movie tells the story of a boy named Seishiro Nagi who is not interested in football at first and is not interessed to everything and is a torment to him. But after that Reo Mikage notices "that something" in him and then Nagi discovers it himself. I don't want to spoil the plot of the film too much, because it is definitely worth watching by yourself. But yes: The script is real gold, it's like a "Slice of Life" from the lives of Nagi and Reo (but it focuses mostly on Nagi). I watched this movie with great pleasure and if a sequel ever comes out I will definitely watch it, because the first part did not disappoint me on any level. My Final Rating 10/10 DEFINITELY WORTH IT.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesReferences other anime's, including Jujutsu Kaisen and Dragonball Z.
- Citas
Seishiro Nagi: This is such a hassle
- ConexionesSpin-off from Blue Lock (2022)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Blue Lock: Episode Nagi
- Empresa productora
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Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 1.855.384 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 1.043.969 US$
- 30 jun 2024
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 14.291.561 US$
- Duración
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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