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Hathaway Noa, still haunted by his past actions, joins a terrorist organization called Mufti and adopts the alias "Mufti Nabiyy Erin". Mufti is fighting a terrorist campaign against the Eart... Read allHathaway Noa, still haunted by his past actions, joins a terrorist organization called Mufti and adopts the alias "Mufti Nabiyy Erin". Mufti is fighting a terrorist campaign against the Earth Federation government.Hathaway Noa, still haunted by his past actions, joins a terrorist organization called Mufti and adopts the alias "Mufti Nabiyy Erin". Mufti is fighting a terrorist campaign against the Earth Federation government.
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Kenshô Ono
- Hathaway Noa
- (voice)
Reina Ueda
- Gigi Andalucia
- (voice)
Jun'ichi Suwabe
- Kenneth Sleg
- (voice)
Sôma Saitô
- Lane Aim
- (voice)
Kenjiro Tsuda
- Gawman Nobile
- (voice)
- (as Kenjirô Tsuda)
Yui Ishikawa
- Emerelda Zubin
- (voice)
Fukushi Ochiai
- Raymond Cain
- (voice)
Shunsuke Takeuchi
- Iram Masam
- (voice)
Saori Hayami
- Kelia Dace
- (voice)
Yu Miyazaki
- Civet Anhern
- (voice)
Kôhei Amasaki
- Fencer Mayne
- (voice)
Hikaru Tanaka
- Golf
- (voice)
Atsumi Tanezaki
- Mace Flower
- (voice)
Yuuki Shin
- Hijacker
- (voice)
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First of all the animation, cinematography and atmosphere is incredible. World design is 10/10 and pretty decent writing and storyline. The night scenes were amazing and having to see mecha fights from perspective of people on the ground was very cool and you really feel the scale of it
Clearly only for gundam fans if you're new to gundam you'll probably be scratching your head.
I really enjoyed this movie but it has one major problem, the gundam fights and designs. Unfortunately you can barely see the gundams the director chose to keep them off camera for most of the movie and then in the end when they are fighting it's all happening in a flash, the gundam design actually looks horrible, possibly the worst gundams design so far, they took a very unusual route with the design making them look with big spikes and dragon like but it was poorly executed. And it's like they don't even want you to see them because the camera is mostly zoomed out and the fight is happening all in flashes , at some point you can't even tell which is which. This is very unfortunate as something gundam series is good at is showcasing the awesomeness of the gundams but we never get that opportunity here.
Clearly only for gundam fans if you're new to gundam you'll probably be scratching your head.
I really enjoyed this movie but it has one major problem, the gundam fights and designs. Unfortunately you can barely see the gundams the director chose to keep them off camera for most of the movie and then in the end when they are fighting it's all happening in a flash, the gundam design actually looks horrible, possibly the worst gundams design so far, they took a very unusual route with the design making them look with big spikes and dragon like but it was poorly executed. And it's like they don't even want you to see them because the camera is mostly zoomed out and the fight is happening all in flashes , at some point you can't even tell which is which. This is very unfortunate as something gundam series is good at is showcasing the awesomeness of the gundams but we never get that opportunity here.
Murase's glorious return to the industry and entry into Gundam is a visually stunning masterpiece. Feeling like the spiritual continuation of Ergo Proxy, Hathaway has added a new breath to Gundam with Murase's color tones, shadings, drawing techniques and minimal but uplifting music. But this movie is more than just a visual feast. Coming out of Gundam's now banal theme of "War's damage to society", the film perfectly handles the new perspective that Hathaway Noa added to the events and it manages to be an extremely superior work in terms of narrative and story. Contrary to the other Gundams, interior monologues and ethical dilemmas at the points where the movie rises too high are used much more effectively. The first masterpiece of the 2020s has been revealed.
Hathaway is perhaps my favourite entry in this franchise yet, with its emphasis on the moments between big fights. The big robot battles are fun, all the more so when I care a lot about the characters in the cockpits. The visuals are the best I've seen in this timeline so far. Brilliant lighting, shot composition and a greater sense of scale really sell the weight of the events and the mechs.
It does suffer from a little too much exposition, especially towards the start, but that's sort of a staple of the franchise at this point. It also feels really disconnected to Unicorn and Narrative, but they're adapting a novel that was written before those existed. I'll give it a pass, for now. I'm very excited for the sequels that are supposedly on their way.
It does suffer from a little too much exposition, especially towards the start, but that's sort of a staple of the franchise at this point. It also feels really disconnected to Unicorn and Narrative, but they're adapting a novel that was written before those existed. I'll give it a pass, for now. I'm very excited for the sequels that are supposedly on their way.
This movie was well worth the wait after numerous delays. This is the first in the trilogy of movies based on the novels written by Yoshiyuki Tomino. I love this movie, but I wouldn't recommend this to people who are new to the Gundam series, or specifically if you're new to the Universal Century timeline (Original Series). If you really want to watch Hathaway I highly recommend you to watch Char's Counterattack movie first before going in. You'd get more context of who the characters are and what lead Hathaway down his path. But overall the animation and cinematography in this movie is phenomenal, and the characters themselves feel really human. The Mobile Suit battles were AMAZING! My only gripe with the film was the last fight scene between the Xi and Penelope was a little too short. But overall I can't wait to see what's next in the other two movies.
The difference between a series episode and a movie is that, even if they are connected, the film attempts to provide a standalone story that anyone can enjoy. If you are a fan of the series you will enjoy the parallel story and the hidden gems, if you are not you might like the film and try the series. Unfortunately, Hathaway is not that.
I don't enjoy Mechas that much and the only reason I watched this was that I thought some of the Mecha stories were good stories. I can't complain about the story too much, other than it was filled with hard to believe coincidences just in order to keep the same characters in focus, but without being familiar with the stories you won't get what this film was about. Characters pop up, complete with names and former connections to existing characters, and you are supposed to know who they are. The world is not developed at all. Everything stands on your ability to have seen, liked and remembered the preexisting content. And to top it off, there are two battles in total involving Mechas, one of them seen from the standpoint of civilians running around dodging debris.
The animation was good, without being exceptional, the acting was OK, but I didn't get anything out of the story, didn't empathise with any character and I do not feel the need so see what happens next. All in all it was pretty boring.
I don't enjoy Mechas that much and the only reason I watched this was that I thought some of the Mecha stories were good stories. I can't complain about the story too much, other than it was filled with hard to believe coincidences just in order to keep the same characters in focus, but without being familiar with the stories you won't get what this film was about. Characters pop up, complete with names and former connections to existing characters, and you are supposed to know who they are. The world is not developed at all. Everything stands on your ability to have seen, liked and remembered the preexisting content. And to top it off, there are two battles in total involving Mechas, one of them seen from the standpoint of civilians running around dodging debris.
The animation was good, without being exceptional, the acting was OK, but I didn't get anything out of the story, didn't empathise with any character and I do not feel the need so see what happens next. All in all it was pretty boring.
Did you know
- TriviaWith a gross of 2,017,561,400 yen in box office revenue with 993,196 tickets sold, it became one of the highest grossing film of the Gundam franchise. In it's second week of release, it earned 1,016,249,400 yen with 501,706 tickets sold, becoming the first film in the Gundam franchise to break into the billion yen mark since Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack (1988). After its eight week of release, earning 2,017,561,400 yen in box office revenue with 993,196 tickets sold, the film is projected by it's official website to surpass Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space (1982), which made 2.3 billion yen in box office revenue, as the highest grossing film of the Gundam franchise.
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- SoundtracksSenkô
(Flash)
(main theme song)
Performed by Alexandros
Lyrics & Music by Yôhei Kawakami
Arranged by Alexandros & Takashi Saze
Courtesy of Universal J / RX-Records
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- Tokyo, Japan(Studio)
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- $18,731,309
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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