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- Tells the story of Ken Kaneki, a university student, who after being attacked by a ghoul (supernatural beings who survive eating human flesh and hide in the secret among humans) manages to save himself by a transplant that makes him half-ghoul. Now Kaneki must have a new life hiding his identity among the dark streets of Tokyo.
- A Tokyo college student is attacked by a ghoul, a superpowered human who feeds on human flesh. He survives, but has become part ghoul and becomes a fugitive on the run.
- I personally really enjoyed the film! Admittedly, I am a fan of basically every Tokyo Ghoul adaptation (except rootA), but I even found myself preferring the movie over the anime! It's not exactly going to be an easy film for the uninitiated, though. Many reviewers have noted the lack of explanations for why the ghouls wear masks, which can be figured out by simple logic admittedly. They're killing people, they can't exactly let themselves be seen. Less readily apparent would be what a quinque actually is. They only use the word once throughout, and I can see some audience members being unsure of what's being referred to, so I would recommend reading up a little bit on some of the series' important terms.<br/><br/>And yes, the CGI is kinda bad. Not deal-breaking, but it did lose some of the tension, especially in the earliest fight scene. Which is a real shame, since all the actors do a great job of establishing a tragic, violent, and suspenseful tone that really captures the psychological elements so many fans love about the series. Sure, some actors ham it up a bit too much (Nishio and Kaneki's actors in particular go OTT in fight scenes), but there are also some lovely quiet performances from Hinami and Yoshimura's actors. There's also some nice attention to detail for the fans to obsess over, with rips in clothing appearing throughout scenes, and traumatic situations creating an observable impact on character's posture while fighting. I may have mentioned a lot about the fighting, but I hasten to add that the film really shines in its quieter moments, with gorgeous directing and genuinely engaging characters (although maybe that's just my fan side showing through). Some scenes seem to exist exclusively to be developed on in future films, but they're less than a minute or two total, so I didn't really mind that much. Mileage may vary on them though.<br/><br/>The film definitely does not take its audience to be dumb, with metaphors that many films would develop into minute-long exposition on the film's themes just set out for the audience to fill it. I had a lot of fun with this movie (as well as my fair share of emotional trauma), and it's a much better adaptation than most recent anime live-actions, or even the anime as far as I'm concerned. Let's hope this applies to the upcoming Ajin film as well.....
- Tokyo Ghoul is an action-horror movie based upon the manga series of the same name. I haven't read the manga series or watched the anime television series because I usually find myself unable to empathisze with drawn sketches of figures reminding me of childhood comic books even though there are a few rare exceptions such as the more serious Death Note, Tomie and Uzumaki series. However, I'm much interested in horror cinema and literature and decided to give this film a shot. I really appreciated the film and can highly recommend it.<br/><br/>For those not involved yet, the story takes place in a world where human beings and ghouls coexist. However, human beings are hunting ghouls down since they need human blood and flesh in order to stay alive. Shy college student Ken Kaneki goes on a date with a seemingly charming young woman who turns out being such a ghoul and attacking him at night during a stroll through a park. He gets bitten to become a ghoul but his assailant gets hit by a concrete slab at a construction side and deceases. Ken Kaneki survives and gets the organs of the ghoul implanted into his body. He then becomes a hybrid between a ghoul and a human being and struggles to adapt to his new life. When his childhood friend gets attacked by another ghoul and only survives when Ken Kaneki challenges the other ghoul, he realizes that he needs to stay away from those he loves most and sets up camp in a ghoul safehouse in form of a café. However, the ghouls are tracked down by the so-called Commission of Counter Ghoul. Ken Kaneki needs to learn to control his urges, cooperate with other ghouls and fight against his natural opponents in order to survive.<br/><br/>What I liked about Tokyo Ghoul was the movie's constantly gloomy atmosphere. This was due to the horror themes, an excellent light technique and sinister settings in small alleys, shady basements and nocturne parks. The movie also featured a few memorable, sinister and tense scenes such as Ken Kaneki becoming a ghoul, him trying to save his childhood friend or the bloody showdown under a bridge. The characters are well-developed as Ken Kaneki convinces as charming, nervous and shy college student who has to increase self-confidence, strength and wit in order to survive. His sidekicks including a wise owner of a café, a tough waitress and a quiet young girl who lost her father are also very interesting. The antagonists are also intriguing because they are driven to fight the ghouls for credible personal reasons such as having lost their parents to them. The acting performances are credible, focused and grounded and not over-acted as so many other manga adaptations. The film also convinces with its stylistics in form of creepy black-red ghoul eyes, shady masks to hide the ghouls' faces and organic weapons hidden inside ghouls' bodies. The movie's universe is very interesting and makes me hope for other entries of this type in the franchise. The film had a relatively steady pace and was entertaining from start to finish.<br/><br/>There are very few things to complain about in this film. The premise of the story is very intriguing but the rivalry between hunted ghouls and driven agents could have been a little bit more fleshed out with more background information. The film had a few minimal lengths in the middle section and could have been about fifteen minutes shorter than it turned out to be. There are a few minor scenes that seemed non-sensical to me such as the ghoul who bites Ken Kaneki getting hit by a concrete slab out of nowhere or the fact that the agents didn't find the ghouls' safehouse and decided to raid it.<br/><br/>Overall, the minor complaints are clearly due to the original version being a manga series and the challenge to cut this series down to one consistent movie of about two hours. As I mentioned earlier, the movie left me wanting more. It convinced with a fascinating universe, intriguing characters and sinsister atmosphere. If you aren't familiar with the manga or anime series, I can highly recommend the film as it's easy to understand, very entertaining and a very creative horror movie. If you are a fan of the manga and anime series, I would simply suggest you to watch this adaptation and make up your mind about it.
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