Attack on Titan

2015 "The face of humanity's extinction."
5| 1h38m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 30 September 2015 Released
Producted By: Tokyo FM
Country: Japan
Budget: 0
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Official Website: http://www.shingeki-seyo.com/
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100 years ago, titans suddenly appeared on Earth. Soon, human civilization veered on collapse due to the titans. Humans then built a giant wall to defend themselves. Within the giant walls, humans lived in peace, but, 100 years later, the giant wall is broken.

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Director

Shinji Higuchi

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Attack on Titan Audience Reviews

AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Protraph Lack of good storyline.
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Jenni Devyn Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
russellian This movie was picked up by Toho back when the manga was first starting out. It wasn't supposed to be an adaptation of the anime. A fan of something should be open to other versions of the same story. A true Attack on Titan should at least think this movie is descent. It is NOT utter trash. This movie is a homage to the things that inspired he manga in he first place. This movie is not for the fans of the anime, it's for Kaiju movie fans.
draak-16269 It's a nice action movie this one. I don't agree with all these bad reviewers that gave the movie a low ranking. I don't know anything about the previous stories or movies so just blank in this one. I think it's a solid action movie with sci-fi features. I enjoyed the whole ride and don't care about it's story that much. It's just entertaining. Special effects are sometimes nice and sometimes a bit outdated but it got my attention the whole movie through.I would say just watch and it's better then the reviews say it is. Just a nice Japanese movie to watch.Just watch it and then decide.It's my first review. I think it's underrated. Seen lots of movies so i can compare it.
arturodv1996 So we saw the live action version of Attack on Titan, and was it as good as the anime? Well, read to find out. If you don't know the story of this series I'll just go ahead and explain. A hundred years ago, titans arrived and killed a lot of people, but humanity built walls to protect themselves from the titans. In present day, the main characters live their lives still inside the walls. But some of them are bored and want to go outside the wall to see what's there. That's when chaos happens. I won't spoil anything else. But is the live action story the same as the anime? Well...yes and no. For starters, the world is the same except that there's a combination of modern weapons and old, and the beginning starts off - and ends - differently from the anime. There are things from the anime that still play a part in this version of the story, even though there are changes.This movie was dark and really bloody (live action violence might bother some people more than anime violence). There were at least two characters I couldn't tell if they were made for this version, or if they were in a anime (they could have been a combination of characters), but the really sad part is that Levi isn't in here. There's a character that seems to be modeled after him, even though he has a different personality (he's more humorous than anime Levi).What I liked about this movie was that we get a real life version of our beloved anime. It was really nice to see at least three characters that looked exactly like Eren, Mikasa, and Hanji; the actors for them were good picks.The dramatic and emotional scenes really make you feel like you're in the chaos, which was nice. As for the titans themselves - they're even more creepy than in the anime.Now, a lot of people would probably not like the changes from the series, but I thought it was a good thing. Like Death Note, it had the main plot but with a different take. I like seeing a different take on things sometimes - like with Fullmetal Alchemist, when you watch Brotherhood after seeing the original it's a new adventure even though some elements are the same. That's what I liked about the live action movie of Attack on TitanFinal thoughts: If you're a big Attack on Titan fan and don't mind change, then go for it. I thought it was pretty good.
tunasallad First off all I had to take a 5 minute breather before writing this interview so I would not swear. Warning spoilers ahead! So lets structure this up a bit. 1. So the story has been changed a lot from the Manga/Anime and I usually say that it can be okay to change a few things if it is needed but really why would they need to change all the big elements that build up the characters? Instead changing it into some love triangle/ They ate my love interest when I was young. On top of that in this remake several plot holes where left open. Not to start talking about the fact they changed the time period. 2. The acting was on a school play level really. Me and my drama class at the end of high school did a better job. 3. In terms of editing the whole thing I can not complain a lot it was decent enough some few errors but nothing to major. 4. Special effects. Really? I have seen youtube videos with better CGI then this. Now I am going to end this review before I start lose my right to write reviews due to cursing.