KARA NO KYOUKAI: SATSUJIN KOUSATSU (KOU)
MOVIE
Dubbed
SOURCE
OTHER
RELEASE
August 8, 2009
LENGTH
121 min
DESCRIPTION
In February 1999, a string of murders has Shiki Ryougi and Mikiya Kokutou on edge. These crimes share a disturbing resemblance to a similar set of homicides from 1995, when Shiki and Mikiya first met, and awaken a dark, murderous desire that has laid dormant within Shiki's soul ever since then.
With Shiki under suspicion due to her involvement in the past killings and supposed resemblance to the killer, she and Mikiya set out to find the true perpetrator. In the midst of their separate investigations, Mikiya grows increasingly concerned with Shiki's well-being and hurries to find the one responsible in order to protect Shiki from her own impulses. With the lead he receives from his cousin, police investigator Daisuke Akimi, Mikiya is led into the underbelly of Mifune City, as the salvation of Shiki's soul lies in his determination to prove her innocence once and for all.
CAST
Shiki Ryougi
Maaya Sakamoto
Mikiya Kokutou
Kenichi Suzumura
Lio Shirazumi
Souichirou Hoshi
Touko Aozaki
Takako Honda
Azaka Kokutou
Ayumi Fujimura
Souren Araya
Jouji Nakata
Otoko Hotaruzuka
Yuuko Kaida
Daisuke Akimi
Hiroki Touchi
Gakuto
Kenji Takahashi
Ryougi Ojiichan
Bainin
Yuuko Kaida
Shiki no Chichi
Kaname Ryougi
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REVIEWS
Samin787
100/100Beautiful Conclusion.Continue on AniList"the Garden of sinners Chapter 7: ……not nothing heart. (Murder Speculation Part B)", what a beautiful title. 7th movie of the Kara No Kyoukai series and my favorite out of the 8, is an amazing conclusion to the brilliant series and Ryougi Shiki, my favorite female character in anime.
This movie focuses on Shiki a lot more than anyone else, the build up from the first 6 movies gets a solid conclusion in this movie. The main element of her character, trying to find herself is the main part of this movie. Shiki and her counterpart SHIKI's characters are explained and the loose end left in the first 6 movies are mostly tied by the end of this movie and the view you have of Shiki will also change from the beginning to end of this movie. Her motives, actions everything is explained and her dealing with the loss of her other Shiki is shown here and those parts of the story had great delivery. Other than that, the relationship between Shiki and Kokuto also reaches a beautiful conclusion at the end of their story which I liked the most about the movie. There is a lot going on and rather than writing it here it's best to watch the movie because everything, starting from the characters to small details were very well presented.
Kara No Kyoukai I feel like is a story driven very much by it's characters. Shiki is the pivot of the story and as a result the quality and type of the story depends on her characterization. The way Shiki starts out as someone with someone else that let Kokutou Mikiya into her life and by the end of the story when she loses that part of herself she fears losing Kokutou
and her place in this world. Lio Shirazumi, the antagonist here stalks Shiki and tries to bring her counterpart back but through this it shows that part of her is gone for better and Kokutou being Kokutou would lend his hands to her and love her despite who she is/was. Surrounding Lio, I remember one strongly sexually charged scene. It is nothing like eroticism; rather, it is like watching a butterfly caught as prey as it is being overwhelmed and at the same time, strangely fascinated by its helplessness in facing a certain death which was the most captivating part of the scene. This series although shines when Shiki shines, it sort lacks in the antagonist department but not the aura of a good antagonistic presence somehow, I don't know how. I wanted more of Araya Souren, he seemed like a very interesting character after that movie 5 and having a big role over Shiki's character but sadly wasn't on the screen enough. At the end of the day, Shiki stole the show here and Kokuto was a great support. The fight sequences were amazing, expected nothing less from Ufotable. The characters were designed very well, liked the art style and especially the dark and 'night' vibe the whole movie has to it that perfectly fits the atmosphere and premise of this movie. Since everything was so captivating, I really failed to notice a super noticeable OST but I usually liked some soundtracks when I listened to them on Youtube.
Now, after a long essay, something I wanna say is the score was really a hard choice for me, although it had the antagonist problem, other problems were not major or worthy of mentioning and as a result, the good parts of this movie heavily outshines the flaws. And despite being a fairly dark series, it has a happy ending. So I chose to give it a 10/10. Superb movie and amazing conclusion to one of my favourite franchises ever.
Venucurius
100/100Kara no Kyoukai ruined TYPE-MOON for me...Continue on AniList__[DISCLAIMER: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS]__ Kara no Kyoukai has been my favorite TYPE-MOON series and will always be. Creating a well-sculptured storyline that presents its meaning of life and death and a small cast of characters brings such an incredible impact. The 7th chapter has done nothing but present such a brutal and gloomy journey and ends with a bittersweet ending. --- The story continues to present the relationships between Shiki and Mikiya and how they interact with each other during a chaotic event in 1999 after Shiki knocks out 5 major threats. Shiki’s greatest challenge is to not kill a single human being and there’s one who’s completely out of control and thus, killing a lot of citizens while drugging a handful to become his henchmen. This disaster was all thanks to the mysterious Souren Araya, who died at the hands of Shiki a year ago. Mikiya trusted Shiki to not kill that one person as long as there are ways to cure him. The story in this movie felt really natural and nicely toned. The relationships and conversations are very organic, especially when it comes to how the cast struggle to find ways to achieve happiness. Yeah, the fights are great and all but regardless of Kara no Kyoukai being action-based, it was never meant to have a lot of fight scenes. The series focuses on exploring its themes and ideals and it truly excels at it. This chapter truly did an excellent job of further emphasizing Shiki’s characteristics and its elements. --- Speaking of which, this leads me to the characters which are my personal favorite parts of the series. Shiki Ryougi is a young adult lady who used to have a male personality in her teen's age and now without him, she’s still herself but she doesn’t feel any of that and she still sees herself as a monster which results in her hunting down any inhuman enemy she sees. Mikiya Kokutou is a friend of Shiki who believes that killing is wrong and comforts those who are trapped in a horrific prison. The main cast is overall fantastic. They have incredible relationships and chemistry with one another. Shiki may be badass, cold, and independent but she’s profoundly believable and outstandingly structured both in her growth and her interactions. Not only does she have amazing dynamics in Mikiya but she struggles with her problems which are quite complicated but show the results of how Shiki deals with life and death. Mikiya may not be a badass fighter or something but like Shiki, he has incredible growth and relationships. He’s a pacifist but a human and well-created one. Of course, that “one person” I mentioned earlier is nonother than the last living obstacle Shiki has ever faced, Lio Shirazumi. He was a classmate of Mikiya in the early years and now, he’s an infamous murderer who is hegemonic and has an obsession with Shiki. He also reveals the number of murders he committed in the past and does it again after Araya’s death in addition to drugging certain people. Is he a disgusting bastard? Yes. Look at it this way, he’s like Shinji Matou from the Fate series, both being selfish monsters who have done a lot of messed up things. But the major difference is that unlike Shinji, who was a punching bag for the sake of being a punching bag, Lio plays such a great role to overwhelm Shiki’s journey. What’s really interesting is as the ‘Bloodthirsty Killer’ granted by Araya, Lio attempts to resemble some ghost of Shiki’s male personality. It’s really scary if you think about it. This results in Shiki struggling with her own problems even more. Shiki tries her best to not fail her greatest challenge, even if it means being harassed by Lio but after Lio harms Mikiya despite not killing him, Shiki felt nothing but rage within her. Shiki then proceeds to end Lio’s life, only to feel gloomy after. Shiki may win a physical battle but also loses that said challenge. The world may return back to normal but she can’t even find anything to celebrate. When Mikiya is still alive and went up, Shiki confesses to him that she has lost everything after killing Lio. Mikiya replied that it doesn’t matter as long as they still find happiness. Kara no Kyoukai brings some of the best endings in anime. Chapter 7’s conclusion shows that Shiki may fail one thing but still moves forward alongside Mikiya. The amazing dynamics between the two main leads during a chaotic event result in a bittersweet ending. What makes the ending even better is that instead of kissing, they just hug each other. Kissing scenes aren’t necessarily bad but they can be quite oversaturated. Those last 10 minutes truly left a delightful taste. --- As for the superficial aspects, the art style that the first six movies age is unique and unforgettable. The newer art style for Mirai Fukuin isn’t bad. After all, it stays consistent with what Fate/Zero established. But the older one just feels more fluid. It reflects the atmosphere and visuals very well. The animation, like a lot of shows adapted by ufotable, is great. The fights may not have a lot of magic shown but they’re still well-focused on the action happening. Character designs are very solid but the aesthetics of Shiki and Lio are fantastic. The OST is legendary and the 7th movie never misses on it. Like the art style, it reflects the designs and environment very nicely. Great character voice acting in Japanese as well. Although I wish there was an English dub for the whole series. --- Overall, Kara no Kyoukai always never disappoints me. The storytelling remains to be fantastic and so is the character writing. I know some of you may not like it (or the series as a whole) but I just enjoy the presentation of what the light and darkness mean in there. It’s confusing but the amount of depth in there really means a lot to my eyes. Kara no Kyoukai is one of my personal favorite animanga series and perhaps one of my overall favorite fictional series. Let me know what you think. Compliments and criticisms are always welcomed! Thank you for reading.
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Ended inAugust 8, 2009
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