SYNOPSICS
Ansatsu kyôshitsu (2015) is a Japanese movie. Eiichirô Hasumi has directed this movie. Ryôsuke Yamada,Masaki Suda,Maika Yamamoto,Seika Taketomi are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Ansatsu kyôshitsu (2015) is considered one of the best Action,Adventure,Comedy,Drama,Sci-Fi movie in India and around the world.
The Earth's moon is suddenly 70% smaller and permanently crescent shaped by a devastating and unknown force. For the students of E Class, Kunugigaoka Junior High School, the being responsible is known, as their teacher. The strange and very supportive entity has given the Japanese government a challenge to save the Earth from destruction. It wants to be the teacher of the class with the lowest expectations for success, in anything. The students, armed with special weapons that only harm their teacher, must find a way to kill him before the end of the school year. If not, summer break will be canceled by the end of the world.
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Don't let the title fool you...
This is a fun movie. It's based on a well established animé and in that respect this is essentially another installment to that franchise. For those who do not know, Assassination Classroom is a rather silly sci-fi premise. The large yellow character being the protagonist and also teacher of said classroom. His students are allocated to the class for various reasons but all are developing assassination skills - for a very important reason. I found the movie to be quite funny. Those with little or no understanding of the subject may find it frustrating however. The title features some original (albeit ridiculous) scenes but this just plays off of the original series. It's easy to follow, entertaining and just plain weird.
An Out-of-This-World Concept That Settles for All-Too-Familiar Spoils
A sufficiently absurd live-action adaptation of a long-running manga / anime series, in which a giant, yellow, tentacled, smiley-visaged alien spends a term as visiting professor at a Japanese middle school. Having already annihilated a majority of the moon, he's promised to do the same to Earth if he survives the class, though a core subject is his various weaknesses and how to exploit them. So basically, pop culture in Japan at its usual level of overly-specific weirdness. It's actually a great recipe for fresh stories - downtrodden kids from a discarded class learning the ins and outs of the assassination game at a very young age - but often gets tripped up by its own rules and a desire to be more than just a silly dash of action nonsense. The CG can be interesting, too, but there's so much exposition that, as a non-native speaker, I was always too focused on the subtitles to properly appreciate it. Several desperate attempts to make an emotional connection near the end seem misguided and ineffective, merely distracting from the main attraction. Too much fake heart and not enough real heat.
Good Enough
Assassination Classroom followed the anime close by, but they did messed up the ending so the story will fit the film. The story started good, presenting the universe and the characters. The cast is an all star cast, although the main character was much more manly than the one in the anime. However, he did a good job with his acting nevertheless. The film's plot was good until it reached a point when the story was rushed to finish. That deprived the story of the teacher-students dynamics that the movie needed to explain some of the events that happened. So, good performances, surprisingly good CGI, nice action scenes, but rushed ending and lack of emotions: six out of ten.
BUENÍSIMA
Me encanto el reparto!!! Muy acertado, y la trama es bastante buena
A wild ride with a weird pace
Let me start of with saying that I have seen the Anime, and I didn't know it existed until i tumbled on this movie. I had no clue what to expect when I decided to watch this movie, I was little worried to be honest. It's based on an Anime so i realized it might get crazy, and it did. The first 30 minutes of the movie or so were very enjoyable. It had a solid pace and was pretty funny. But after that I felt it was losing itself trying to tell the stories of too many characters. I found myself confused to who the main characters where and had a hard time bonding with the students, while that was obviously the intention. The only character I bonded with was the teacher. Towards the movie got a lot better, and everything seemed to be coming together again. The dialogue was a little vague sometimes, as if they were trying to push life lessons on you (But it might have been the translation). The movie was enjoyable, but i had a hard time figuring out what kind of movie they wanted people to see. It was too silly to be serious, too serious to be silly. In the end this movie was just trying to push too much genre's at one, and it didn't work out. It was worth the watch, and I will suggest to people who like Anime, Crazy B-movies or just this type of aesthetic. Watch this movie with realizing this is based on an Anime. Just like making a movie based on a TV-Show its hard to push in a story in about 2 hours. 6,5