I'm my own Tamada. Well, what to do, we love anime and manga, deep down we dream that a movie will ever be created according to our favorite subjects, a film will come out, and now we realize that we need to be more careful with our desires.
In the center of the plot is sister Eya (Sayaka Akimoto) and her brother Yugi (Kanata Hongo). They become part of the survival game. Each of the players (24 in total) carries an SCM device that allows you to turn other players into their slaves, you just need to choose any game (yes, even “tics/tacs”), who won, he and the owner. Physical force does not make sense, in the course are ingenuity, the ability to plan, manipulate, bluff and so on.
There are a lot of such films, but unfortunately, successful ones are not enough. Absurd situations, epic dialogues and eccentric characters (everything like the selection of thu-thu on the workout) are more suitable for anime, there this is perceived and looks quite organic. In the film, all of the above causes bewilderment and a feeling that the department of the psychiatric hospital went for a walk, that's the head doctor in a women's wig, by the way. The appearance of the characters is interesting, but the timing did not allow you to dwell on each person. As a result, we get a confused and illogical porridge, shot rather by an enthusiastic fan of the genre with the zeal “I’ll put all this together now.” A small positive point is the play of Kanata Hongo, being the owner of a strange, frightening, but nevertheless charismatic appearance, the actor attracts attention, it is interesting to look at. That’s all it takes to watch this movie.
3 out of 10