Home Entertainment Chensaw Man Reege Arch Review: A ‘Tongue-Biteing’ actioner with Quarki Romance

Chensaw Man Reege Arch Review: A ‘Tongue-Biteing’ actioner with Quarki Romance

0
Chensaw Man Reege Arch Review: A ‘Tongue-Biteing’ actioner with Quarki Romance

Chensaw Man Reege Arch Review: A ‘Tongue-Biteing’ actioner with Quarki Romance

‘Chensaw Man the Movie Rage Arch’ is a Japanese Anime film based on the Manga series of the same name by Tatsuki Fujimoto. The film follows Denji, aka Chensaw Man, who prefers for two girls, Makima and Rease, one of them before going “boom”. Read our review.

Advertisement
Chensaw Man the Movie Ridge Arc ‘premiered in India on 25 September (PC: IMDB)

September Indian Anime has gone out for a treatment for fans, with two highly anticipated films killing theaters for two weeks. The ceremonies began around the world with the release of blockbuster ‘Damon Slair: Infinity Castle Part 1’ and now continues with ‘Chensaw Man the Movie Reese Arc’. While the reception of the two films is clearly different, the quality remains at the top, given the opposite levels of their popularity – what else can fans ask for?

Advertisement

From where the anime series left, from there, Denji dreamed of seeing a door in a street, but as he approaches, Pocita’s voice asks him not to open it. When he wakes up from the dream, he comes back with him in Aki’s living room and with power. Later, on a date with Makima, she finds out that her heart is her.

Denji’s romance begins again, a waitress who collides with a rainy day in a telephone booth. A chance encounter leads Denji to the reege tracks, a coffee date, lunch, and teenagers bring a wave of fun that breaks up a school late at night, breakdown in a school in school swimming pool, and thin-lines. All the time, the dialogue moves into Denji’s head: “My heart is of Makima, but there are other thoughts in my body.”

But when you feel that the sweet teen romance is blooming, a pair of bloody lips “boom”. Will Denji’s bad luck continue with girls in this arc too? Who is, and what does she want with Denji? What kind of massacre and chaos are waiting in this arc of ‘Chensaw Man’? Answers to these questions – more explosions – make the film’s plot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tazahdndehs

Directed by Tatsuya Yoshirahara, with a script by Hiroshi Seko, the story of the film is developed for theaters and does not come as something made in the form of anime series and is later edited in a feature film. While the film mainly focuses on Denji and Rease, it effectively shows the dynamics between the two, except anything for the rest of the characters.

The ‘A -Retured film is appropriately, as it is not back – it is a rose or bomb. While the teen romance between Denji and the rage goes to full loudly, the rampage later bombs all bombs. The film sticks to the theme of the anime series and does not renounce its essence for the U/A certificate and more eyeballs. However, the reception has taken at least one hit in India for this reason.

Advertisement

‘Chensaw man the movie rage arc’ takes his sweet time to take speed, and it tested someone’s patience at times – especially for those who mainly subscribe to the film due to carnase. Until this point, when the ‘tongue bite’ begins, the film is about all roses, with very little action. However, when the massacre begins in the latter part of this 101 minute film, the wait seems worth it.

The film is a visual treatment for Anime fans, especially when the action stops. An IMAX/4DX experience is highly recommended. The enhanced format is even more pleasant, as the film does not come as a dialogue, where the minimum focus on subtitle is enough to follow the story for those who prefer to see it in Japanese. Music by Kansuke Ushio also adds important value to overall experience.

Finally, ‘Chensaw Man the Movie Reese Arc’ offers a strong dramatic experience. The extended installation of the slow inauguration Act and the Rease can test someone’s patience, but the final take-off is worth waiting. The action spectacle is no less than amazing, even though there are moments where build-ups are flat. Overall, it makes for a good 101 minutes spent in the theater.

– Ends
3.5 out of 5 stars for ‘Chensaw Man – The Movie: Reege Arc’.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here