NC-17
2016    1h 35minScience-Fiction, Thriller
7.169%7.3
Nouveau film Gantz entièrement réalisé en images de synthèse. Il adapte l'arc Osaka du manga original.
Réalisé par Yasushi Kawamura, Keiichi Sato

Où regarder Gantz : O

  • Yuki KajiKei Kurono (voice)
  • Daisuke OnoMasaru Kato (voice)
  • Saori HayamiReika (voice)
  • Mao IchimichiAnzu Yamasaki (voice)
  • Masaya OnosakaSusumu Kimura (voice)
  • Kenjiro TsudaSanpei Taira (voice)
  • Shuichi IkedaYoshikazu Suzuki (voice)
  • Teruaki OgawaTetsuo Hara (voice)
  • Kaku TomohiroJoichiro Nishi (voice)
  • Masane TsukayamaNurarihyon (voice)
  • Yasushi KawamuraDirector
  • Keiichi SatoDirector / Animation Director
  • Tsutomu KuroiwaScreenplay
  • Eiichi KamagataExecutive Producer
  • Mitsugu IwanoExecutive Producer
  • Yoshihiro FurusawaExecutive Producer
  • Atsushi MoriyamaProducteur
  • Hideaki IwamotoProducteur
  • Kazutaka YamanakaProducteur
  • Mikio OnoProducteur
  • Richard26 octobre 2025
    Saw it on streaming and it felt like watching a video game cutscene with blood, style and existential dread. This one’s a full CG adaptation of the Osaka arc from the Gantz manga and it doesn’t hold back. After dying in a subway attack, teen Kei Kurono wakes up in a strange room with a black orb named Gantz and is promptly drafted into a brutal alien hunting game. The visuals? Slick. The violence? Relentless. The pacing? Surprisingly tight for a film that’s mostly boss fights. It’s not deep,but it’s intense. The animation is glossy and hyper detailed, like someone rendered Attack on Titan in Unreal Engine. The monsters are grotesque, the weapons oversized and the stakes feel high even when the characters barely get time to breathe. Watched it through without blinking. It’s the kind of film that makes you wonder what the manga must’ve felt like and whether anyone involved had a therapy budget. Not for the faint hearted, but if you like your sci-fi nihilistic and your action dialed to eleven, this one delivers.

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