

Saint Seiya: Legend of Crimson Youth
聖闘士星矢 真紅の少年伝説
Sun God Apollo the brother of Athena is here to take Athena back to heaven and taking over the sanctuary. He revived the deceased gold saints and use them and a few god saints as bodyguards. But Athena did not obey him, Apollo had no choice but send her to hell. On the otherhand, the bronze saints are on their way to save Athena. (Source: ANN)
Sun God Apollo the brother of Athena is here to take Athena back to heaven and taking over the sanctuary. He revived the deceased gold saints and use them and a few god saints as bodyguards. But Athena did not obey him, Apollo had no choice but send her to hell. On the otherhand, the bronze saints are on their way to save Athena. (Source: ANN)
sorcery
June 9, 2011
No review yet ? It's a shame... This was the best thing ever produced related to Saint-Seiya. I'll be trying to explain you why as good as I can... While the other Saint-Seiya movies were painfully formulaic, Legend of Crimson Youth was one of a kind. Granted, its story is rather basic: Phoebus Abel, a fallen God banished by Zeus and Apollo, resurfaced after a long absence. He's accompanied by his bodyguards, the corona saints, while showing to Saori Kidou, i.e. Athena his sister. He proposed her to join him to his final residence following World's end. Bronze saints sedition ensues. In fact, what differs is art execution.For the era, displayed means were exceptional. Character design, animation, music, background art it has aged stunningly well, given that the title is 23 years old ! If one word can sum it up, it's poetry. There isn't a single moment of emotion falling flat if you pay attention, thanks to the strong, imaginative and yet simple mise-en-scene... From Abel immersed in his cup's play of light while brooding over spooky memories to Seiya awkwardly stumbling on harbor surroundings, cut to a shot of some scrapped doll representing his state of misery. Imagery never cease to be downright amazing, from start to last frame. To be fair, characterization of some of the main cast needed to be worked more. That's why I rated it a 9 instead of 10. Abel's the best villain of the serie ever created, next to the knight of Gemini. He's an extremely refined person who cherish beauty of art, while at the same time he can turn in the wink of an eye into a terrifying brute in order to defend his convictions. His relation with Athena is really interesting, too bad their common past was never used. In fact, I wouldn't mind watching an entire arc if it was to build his character at full potential. Some says it borders to incest. I don't know, you can only speculate about it... Even so, incest isn't shocking for a deity. Hera's Zeus sister and spouse after all, and examples abound in Greek mythology. I personally think it's fraternal passion formed when he was on his own against jealousy of major Gods. I can hardly describe how much I love this movie. I saw it when I was a kid (sure, I wasn't supposed to watch a PG -13 but meh...) it literally blew my mind. I was totally receptive to its sensitiveness... Here probably originates my long time love for animes, as far as I can tell. Yet, I seldom rate 10 my overall reviews: I do it only for overwhelming stuff like studio Ghibli's... I hope Legend of Crimson youth bring to you, reader, as much joy and fascination as it did to me back then...
Alpharon
September 11, 2011
Esta review también está en español. The third Saint Seiya movie. The longer, complex (yes, complex) and better of the original movies. This one was so badass that, in my country (and ton of others too), it actually was showed in cinemas. With this one, the anime road was paved definitely. So, I hope you can understand my broken english, and learn about the Legend of Crimson Youth. Story: Abel, the Sun God (banished in the past by Apollo, apparently) comes back to the world with the intentions of human annihilation, so the gods may rule the world one again. This is original in the way that Abelwant to rule with Athena, his sister, instead of just kill her and take the world for him. And guess what: Athena agrees, and tell the bronze saints that she doesn't need them anymore, since Abel not only have the Corona saints (Carina Atlas, Coma Berenice Berenike and Lynx Jaow), but the fallen golden saints too. Of course, Seiya doesn't take this calmly, but since Atlas clean the stairs with his head (a colorful way of kicking ass), Athena orders the four bronze saints to leave. Crushed with the decision of their goddess of... well, firing them, Seiya and co. eventually learn the truth: Athena didn't betrayed humanity, her plan was to beat Abel herself, since she doesn't want a fight between the saints and a powerful god (she apparently forgot that the saints are supposed to fight gods every now and then, specially Hades, since he come regularly). Athena obviously fails, and her soul is send straight to the Elysion. And that people, is the trigger for a battle between the bronze saints and the golden saints loyal to Athena vs. the Corona saints and the golden saints loyal to Abel. Enjoy the rest! Animation: Well, this time there is an improvement. Not mind blowing, but very significant. The environments (the temple look really nice, but I really like the little prairie were Abel and Athena first met), the attacks (flashier than ever, specially Atlas and Berenike's attacks), the animation (a bit more fluid) and the characters, everything is better done (comparing to the TV series and the other movies). Sound: the music is not only good, as usual... this time, they created and ending song!. You Are My Reason To Be (english lyrics, people!) isn't the best ballad ever, but is pretty nice, and is a good closure to a movie with tons of fights. The japanese voice acting is great, like always (you never get tired of the "Saori-saaan" scream over and over xD). Verdict: The best Saint Seiya movie so far. There's not only and improvement in the visuals, the story is better told, and the most important thing: we have more and better fights. The enemies this time are more satisfactory, the corona saints are really strong (and vile, their treacherous attacks are hilarious), and the golden saints are an excellent add (they aren't the more popular characters for nothing). And a few other things I can't comment for the spoiler thing. Oh, and I almost forgot, for crying loud sake, this one is 70 min long! This one qualifies as a real movie! (Truth to be told, the others are closer to OVAs) So, all in all, this is one of the best things with the Saint Seiya name on it. This is the way an anime movie should be done. -------- Amigos hispanoparlantes, ¿se acuerdan del primer opening que vimos de Saint Seiya? No Pegasus Fantasy, si no ese de “Los guardianes del uuuuuuuuuniverso al triunfar el maaaaaaaaaaaaal”? Bueno, ese tenía escenas (y spoilers masivos) de esta película. Esta es la número 3, la que vimos en cine los que tenemos más de 20 (la primera película de Anime que yo recuerdo...), y una de las responsables de cementar el fenómeno anime por estos lares, abriendo paso más tarde, al menos en Argentina, a futuras incursiones como Dragon Ball... Señores, señoras, con ustedes, Los Caballeros del Zodiaco Contraatacan (Latinoamérica) o La leyenda de los jóvenes escarlata (España... este nombre me gusta más. Bien por los españoles). Historia: Abel, Dios del Sol (o al menos uno de los dioses del sol, dado que en el pasado fue vencido y desterrado por Apolo), regresa al mundo de los humanos con la intención de eliminar a la humanidad y empezar una nueva época donde los dioses dominen la tierra. Esto es ciertamente original, dado que Abel quiere reinar el mundo junto a su hermana Athena, en lugar de simplemente borrarla del mapa y regir solo. Y acá esta el giro: Athena acepta, y releva a los santos de bronce de sus puestos, dado que Abel no solo cuenta con sus santos de la corona (Atlas del signo de Carina, Jaō del signo de Lince y Belenger del signo de Coma Berenices), sino que también revivió a los santos de oro caídos. Obvio que Seiya no toma esto muy bien, pero después de que Atlas le diera una paliza, Athena ordena a los cuatro caballeros de bronce presentes que se retiren. Devastados por haber sido abandonados por su diosa, Seiya y compañía terminan descubriendo la verdad: Athena no estaba realmente dispuesta a abandonar a la humanidad, pero no quería que sus caballeros lucharan contra algo tan poderoso como un dios (se ve que no le llego el memo de que se supone que los santos SI pelean contra los dioses, especialmente contra Hades, que viene cada 242 años aproximadamente), por lo que se enfrenta a su hermano, obviamente perdiendo, y siendo su alma enviada a los campos Eliseos. Así es como se desata la batalla entre los santos de bronce y los de oro leales a Athena vs los santos de la corona y los santos de oro leales a Abel. Animación: Bueno, esta vez realmente se nota un esfuerzo por parte de los animadores. No voy a decir que fue un salto gigantesco en la calidad, pero tanto el entorno (especialmente al principio de la película, cuando Athena y Abel se encuentran en ese campo floreado tan bonito), los ataques (aplauso para los ataques de Atlas y Belenger!), la animación y los personajes están mejor hechos que en la serie o en las otras películas. Será porque está realmente es una película (podríamos decir que las otras tres eran más bien OVAS). Sonido: La música no solo es buena, si no que esta vez, crearon un ending para la película!. You Are My Reason To Be (cantada en ingles) no será la balada más brillante del mundo, pero es agradable y da un buen cierre a una película donde llovieron golpes por todos lados. En cuanto al doblaje... la versión latina (al menos la que yo vi, porque apostaría que hay una versión mas) contaba con un cambio total en las voces. Excepto por la de Shun, que sonaba medio rara, todas eran correctas (especialmente la de Seiya, que tenía que competir con alguien como Jesús Barrero). También, hay alguna que otra cosa peculiar, como que al caballero de Acuario le digan Camil en lugar de Camus, y que al ataque ofensivo de Ikki le hayan metido la palabra fantasma (el puño fantasma del fénix es el que destruía cerebros, no el que destruía huesos), pero nada grave (ahora que me acuerdo bien, varios ataques tenían cambios menores de nombre). Veredicto: Esta es la mejor película de Saint Seiya hasta el momento. No solo hay un aumento en calidad técnica, la historia está mejor planteada (sin salirse de lo tradicional), y lo más importante de todo: más y mejores peleas. Los enemigos esta vez son mucho más satisfactorios, los santos de la corona dan mucha batalla (y son rastreros como pocos, atacando por la espalda a diestra y siniestra), y la inclusión de los caballeros de oro fue genial (no por nada son los personajes más populares de la serie... aunque, por alguna razón, los que estaban vivos no aparecieron). Además de muchas cosas más que no puedo comentar por cuestiones de spoilers. En resumen, esto es de lo mejor que hay con el nombre de Saint Seiya. Así es como deberían ser las películas de un anime.
THEAnimeHERO
July 18, 2014
Legend of Crimson Youth is the 3rd film of the Saint Seiya series which is the longest of the bunch, but sadly it's probably the worst of the features. Note: this movie takes place after the events of the Sanctuary arc. Episodes 1-73. The story begins with Saori meeting her brother Abel along with his servants, The Corona Saints, & the revived Gold Saints. In short, Abel wants to rid of humanity as they are a vile & wicked species set on self-annihilation. To enforce his actions, Abel asks for the aid of his sister Saori to cleanse the planet of humanity and begin anew asmessiahs. The moral of the film is to emphasize a divine figure whose solemn duty is to abolish the dangers of Earth with his sins being justified for the greater good. It is the duty of The Bronze Saints to rebel against this holy figure to prove his actions are wrong. While the subject matter seems promising for a full length feature it doesn't hold up on very basic story principles being action and motivation. For starters, the film states right away what the story is but takes a slow pace towards it as the first 20 minutes is focused on a brooding Seiya due to Athena siding with Abel aka Apollo. This plot point quickly becomes irrelevant as Athena was only feigning her loyalty to Abel in order to assassinate him. The murder attempt fails and the story follows the same structure as the other plots of Saint Seiya being to rescue Athena from sort of act of self sacrifice. So the rest of the movie is what you can in Saint Seiya but delivers poorly. While it may seem trivial to complain about the action in a film where the emphasis is the story; the fights are terrible. Being the first movie debut for the Gold Saints I expected more out of them but they are dispatched very quickly. The same can be said for every other battle as they end far too quick, eliminating the build up presented in the previous scenes. It gets to the point where the audience can call "bullshit" on the power scale presented in the action as most fights feel "fixed". While the action is poor the same goes for the story as Abel never elaborates why he must be rid of humans or what classifies them as evil. This is where the movie starts to fall flat in its ethics as it never goes into detail of the sins man has committed. From what has been presented in the series, Earth is currently a peaceful place so there is no need to wipe out humanity. If anything, all the conflict came from Gemini Saga. Ironically, Saga is the saving grace of the movie as he motivates Seiya to rescue Athena as a way to atone for his past sins. I certainly wished he played a bigger role in the story as Abel's current actions reflect his own during his time as Pope Ayres. To sum this up, Legend of Crimson Youth basically repeats the villain characterization of Gemini Saga offering very little action & a story that isn't as complicated as it claims. The only highlights to the movie are the animation, a rematch between Shiryu & Cancer Deathmask, and the brief inclusion of The Gold Saints. Saint Seiya Movie 3 just felt like recycled material in an updated look. While the art remains gorgeous as ever, the pacing & structure needed improvement.
Anita-Castro06
February 25, 2021
1/1 Movie Watched (Español Disponible) In this film we are shown the older brother of Athena, the God of the Sun, who had 3 protectors of the constellations, however this is one of the longest films I have seen of Saint Seiya 75 min compared to the other 2 of 45 min. It is very interesting how in this movie "chronologically" it is after the Saga of the 12 Houses, continuing with the Asgard Saga but I want to clarify something this had to happen before the Saga of Poseidon but after the 12 Houses. They told themselves several times that they never found themselvesfacing a God and in the Poseidon Saga because they were precisely doing that, defeating a God. Athena's older brother in Greek mythology does not appear by the same name from the anime. If the God existed, he was called "Helios" But not as it appears in the anime. Sure, we already know that Saint Seiya is not faithful to Greek mythology but I make the clarification anyway, regarding the soundtrack it is a 10/10 it is beautiful from beginning to end and it is one of the things that I like the most of this anime, the soundtrack. However the plot captures your attention because many unusual things happen, however, this is the movie that I have enjoyed the most so far of the 2 previous ones. I verify that I am watching this anime based on its release date. ********************************************************************* 1/1 Película Vista En esta película se nos muestra el hermano mayor de Atena, el Dios del Sol, que tenía 3 protectores de las constelaciones, sin embargo este es una de las películas más largas que he visto de Saint Seiya 75 min a comparación de las otras 2 de 45 min. Es muy interesante como en esta película "cronológicamente" es después de la Saga de las 12 Casas, siguiendo con la Saga de Asgard pero quiero aclarar algo esto tuvo que pasar antes de la Saga de Poseidón pero después de las 12 Casas. Ellos respetían varias veces que ellos nunca se habían enfrentado a un Dios y en la Saga de Poseidón pues prescisamnete estaban haciendo eso, derrotando a un Dios. El hermano mayor de Atena en la mitología griega no aparece con el mismo nombre del anime. Si existía el Dios del solo este se llamaba "Helios" Pero no como aprece en el anime. Claro, ya sabemos que Saint Seiya no es fiel a la mitología griega pero hago la aclaración de todos modos, con respecto a la banda sonora es un 10/10 es hermosa de principio a fin y es una de las coasa que más me gustan de este anime, la banda sonora. Sin embargo la trama capta tu atención por que pasan muchas cosas inusuales, sin embargo, esta es la película que más he disfrutado hasta ahora de las 2 previas. Hago constatar que estoy viendo este anime según su fecha de lanzamiento.
Nicolinhas
December 29, 2024
Review - Saint Seiya: Shinku no Shounen Densetsu Rating: 3/10 The third film in the Saint Seiya franchise, Shinku no Shounen Densetsu (The Legend of the Scarlet Youth), is yet another example of how spin-off films can disappoint even the most dedicated fans. Despite showing an attempt to improve the emotional involvement of the characters compared to the second movie, the result is still far below expectations. The plot is clumsy and unconvincing, to say the least. The premise involves the return of Abel, the sun god, who is described as Athena's brother. However, the script fails to bring any weight or impact to this conflict. The concepteven had the potential to explore mythological and emotional themes, but the development is weak, superficial and lacks depth. The Bronze Knights are once again thrown into a battle against time to protect Athena, but without any innovation to make the plot interesting. The pace of the movie is one of its biggest problems. The narrative drags on exhaustively, with moments that try to seem epic but end up sounding boring. The lack of urgency or an exciting climax makes the 70-minute running time seem much longer than it should be. Although the movie offers a little more interaction and drama between the characters, this isn't enough to redeem the story as a whole. Visually, Shinku no Shounen Densetsu maintains the standard of the series with animations that were appropriate for the time, but there is nothing that makes it stand out from the rest. The soundtrack, although competent, fails to carry the emotional weight that the script is trying to convey. In the end, the first film (Eris - The Legend of the Golden Apple) still stands as the best of the films so far, managing to capture the essence of Saint Seiya with more energy and emotion. This third feature is a lackluster effort that seems to exist only to fill space. Recommended only for the most die-hard fans of the series who want to complete the experience, but for the general public, it's a big disappointment.
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