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Quando a força aérea é acusada de um ataque terrorista, a 2ª Unidade Especial de Veículos vê-se no meio de um crescente conflito político.Quando a força aérea é acusada de um ataque terrorista, a 2ª Unidade Especial de Veículos vê-se no meio de um crescente conflito político.Quando a força aérea é acusada de um ataque terrorista, a 2ª Unidade Especial de Veículos vê-se no meio de um crescente conflito político.
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Mîna Tominaga
- Noa Izumi
- (narração)
Briony Glassco
- Noa Izumi (1995)
- (English version)
- (narração)
Julie Ann Taylor
- Noa Izumi (2006)
- (English version)
- (narração)
Toshio Furukawa
- Asuma Shinohara
- (narração)
David Jarvis
- Asuma Shinohara (1995)
- (English version)
- (narração)
Doug Erholtz
- Asuma Shinohara (2006)
- (English version)
- (narração)
Ryûsuke Ôbayashi
- Captain Kiichi Gotoh
- (narração)
- (as Ryûnosuke Ôbayashi)
Peter Marinker
- Captain Kiichi Gotoh (1995)
- (English version)
- (narração)
- (as Peter Marincker)
Roger Craig Smith
- Captain Kiichi Gotoh (2006)
- (English version)
- (narração)
Sharon Holm
- Deputy Section Chief Shinobu Nagumo (1995)
- (English version)
- (narração)
Megan Hollingshead
- Deputy Section Chief Shinobu Nagumo (2006)
- (English version)
- (narração)
- (as Karen Thompson)
Michihiro Ikemizu
- Isao Oota
- (narração)
Martin McDougall
- Isao Oota (1995)
- (English version)
- (narração)
- (as Martin McDougal)
Sam Riegel
- Isao Oota (2006)
- (English version)
- (narração)
Issei Futamata
- Mikiyasu Shinshi
- (narração)
Ron Lepaz
- Mikiyasu Shinshi (1995)
- (English version)
- (narração)
- (as Ron Lipaz)
Joe Ochman
- Mikiyasu Shinshi (2006)
- (English version)
- (narração)
- (as Joey Lotsko)
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- CuriosidadesThe time of the terrorist attack is 2:26. The numbers 2 and 26 are a reference to "the February 26th incident" (1936), an aborted coup by rebel elements in the Japanese armed forces.
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Tsuge: People always realize the truth when it's too late. If the government considers that a crime... I'm guilty.
- ConexõesFeatured in Anime Abandon: Patlabor 1 & 2: An Imperfect Legacy (2021)
Avaliação em destaque
"Japanese cartoons are for kids"...
This is yet another movie to show to people who wrongfully believe that!
A movie like "Ghost in The Shell" and the series "Neon Genesis Evangelion" have proven to contain more plot in the screenplay, and even afterthought in the mind of the audience, than most Hollywood-movies I know of. "Patlabor 2" is definitely another addition to my list of movies I would say disproves the first sentence in this comment.
As other commenters have noted, "Patlabor 2" resembles a Tom Clancy political thriller. The storytelling was so good that it got my heart racing in some scenes, and that is saying a lot from my point of view (Trust me on that one - I've seen "The Others" and similar movies, without moving a muscle when the rest of the theatre screamed).
If the story was tightened here, and the plot was elaborated there, "Patlabor 2" could be made into a Hollywood-movie as a frame-by-frame copy! I really mean that - There is always room for improvement, but in my opinion there are only very minor blemishes to the flow of the movie. I enjoyed every second, although some other commenters found the "slow parts" boring or irrelevant.
The music (or lack thereof) is also definitely worth a mention. It's hard to describe - I just couldn't imagine it being any different for this movie. The reason I write lack of music is because there are scenes where any Hollywood-producer would have slapped on some generic classical music, but in this case there is none. For example there is a scene after a climax where you just see different parts of the cityscape, with snow falling, and there is no sound at all. THAT's movie-magic. It's part of what draws me to this strange, exotic type of movies - it's so different than what most of us are used to.
Recreate the visuals using a film-camera, actors and a special-effects crew, copy+paste the music, label it "made in Hollywood" and you've got yourself a blockbuster-hit!
Japanese cartoons are for kids - not. If you have a brain, and an attention-span bigger than your average action-monkey, this movie is for you.
This is yet another movie to show to people who wrongfully believe that!
A movie like "Ghost in The Shell" and the series "Neon Genesis Evangelion" have proven to contain more plot in the screenplay, and even afterthought in the mind of the audience, than most Hollywood-movies I know of. "Patlabor 2" is definitely another addition to my list of movies I would say disproves the first sentence in this comment.
As other commenters have noted, "Patlabor 2" resembles a Tom Clancy political thriller. The storytelling was so good that it got my heart racing in some scenes, and that is saying a lot from my point of view (Trust me on that one - I've seen "The Others" and similar movies, without moving a muscle when the rest of the theatre screamed).
If the story was tightened here, and the plot was elaborated there, "Patlabor 2" could be made into a Hollywood-movie as a frame-by-frame copy! I really mean that - There is always room for improvement, but in my opinion there are only very minor blemishes to the flow of the movie. I enjoyed every second, although some other commenters found the "slow parts" boring or irrelevant.
The music (or lack thereof) is also definitely worth a mention. It's hard to describe - I just couldn't imagine it being any different for this movie. The reason I write lack of music is because there are scenes where any Hollywood-producer would have slapped on some generic classical music, but in this case there is none. For example there is a scene after a climax where you just see different parts of the cityscape, with snow falling, and there is no sound at all. THAT's movie-magic. It's part of what draws me to this strange, exotic type of movies - it's so different than what most of us are used to.
Recreate the visuals using a film-camera, actors and a special-effects crew, copy+paste the music, label it "made in Hollywood" and you've got yourself a blockbuster-hit!
Japanese cartoons are for kids - not. If you have a brain, and an attention-span bigger than your average action-monkey, this movie is for you.
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- 7 de out. de 2002
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