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Casshern is set some time in the future right in the wake of a fifty-year war between two great countries. The world now is a dark landscape, covered in pollution, but as with any great wars, the aftermath has resulted in a bubble of technological advancements. One such advancement is Dr. Azuma's breakthrough discovery of Neo-Cells, which are not unlike stem cells that can endlessly regenerate. Dr. Azuma first comes up with the idea in an effort to find a cure for his ailing wife but tries to get the government interested by highlighting the possibilities of such technology. At first rejected by the government, his research eventually finds secret funding from Naito, the government's military adviser.
While Dr. Azuma is busy playing god, his only son, the idealistic Tetsuya, volunteers to join the army and gets killed in the ensuing fight. Dr. Azuma receives the news of his son's death at the same moment he realizes that his Neo-Cell research is a failure. Just as Tetsuya's body is escorted to Dr. Azuma's laboratory, a huge bolt of lightning suddenly descends upon the facility. The incident causes a phenomenon, resulting in the creation of artificial humans called "Neo-sapiens." The government soon eliminates all save for three, who manage to escape into an abandoned city filled with dormant robots. There, they vow to take revenge upon humanity which rejected them.
Meanwhile, back in the lab, Dr. Azuma tries to revive Tetsuya by putting his body in the Neo-cell tank. The attempt is successful and Dr. Azuma tasks Dr. Kozuki, his colleague who also happens to be the father of Tetsuya's fiancee, to treat Tetsuya's yet-unstable body. Eventually, Tetsuya heals but by then the Neo-sapiens have waged a full-fledged war against the humans, destroying cities and killing humans without mercy. It is now up to Tetsuya to stop them but he is not without his own nightmares to battle.
THE SCORE
Story - 5
Sound - 6
Cinematography - 7
Picture - 8
Special Effects - 8
Acting - 5
Overall - 6.5/10
Labels: action, adventure, cgi, dark, drama, futuristic, psychological, scifi
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