

劇場版BEM 〜BECOME HUMAN〜
Take place 2 years after the last episode of the TV series. Detective Sonia Summers are tracking Bem and the others. She reunited with Belo, who is fighting a dark organization alone. He brought her to Bem, but Bem doesn't remember anything and living in the city as an ordinary employee... or that is what he thought he was.
Take place 2 years after the last episode of the TV series. Detective Sonia Summers are tracking Bem and the others. She reunited with Belo, who is fighting a dark organization alone. He brought her to Bem, but Bem doesn't remember anything and living in the city as an ordinary employee... or that is what he thought he was.
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ilovelolicons
October 30, 2020
Well, I stumbled upon this anime while I was browsing the web. The premise of this anime seemed interesting so I decided to check it out. I was quite excited hoping that I found an underrated anime. Well nope. Its garbage. Its just a waste of your time. If there is one thing to take from this anime then I guess the animation was quite decent but I didn't like the designs of the humanoid monsters. Its just not my thing. There was not a single character I liked and you will forget them by the next day. The music was just as bad, eventhe music during the final fight was quite dull and there was zero hype, at that point I was just hoping that this movie would end. But thank god I waited for the end of the movie because the ending song was banger. It was so good. So yeah, I wouldn't recommend this anime to anyone. And the ending song is Unforevever by Rib. Search it up on youtube.
Gainsworth
July 17, 2021
The BEM movie was a surprisingly enjoyable affair. To summarise my thoughts on the movie succinctly, it would be that there was a great premise and conceptual idea behind this, marred by mediocre execution with only sprinkles of brilliance and the potential of "what could have been". Unlike the first season, the movie explores the desires and motivation of the main protagonist Bem in more than just a superficial level, significantly improving the amount of investment I had in this universes story from the get-go. Bem experiences a vast array of emotions and it is a treat to watch him confront these emotional conflicts,it is however a shame that there wasn't more time invested into building on the supporting characters in order to really amplify the emotional pay-offs. Whilst there are still inconsistencies, randomness and rapid-fire pacing issues, unlike the first season it doesn't bring you out of the experience in such a jarring manner with anywhere near as much frequency, leading to a much more pleasant viewing experience. In terms of character design, the 3 protagonist monsters all got tune-ups to add more detail and intimidating aspects, fitting for Humanoid Monsters. Character designs for the main antagonist grunts of the show however lacked variation and that was particularly disappointing, but perhaps still preferable than a lot of the excessively "peculiar" and "outlandish" antagonist designs of the first season. I'm not an audiophile, but I will say that the sound design and music were pretty good and in some moments, very hype. Similarly with the artwork and animation in the show, it's nothing to write home about, but it gets the job done and treats you to a few scenes of gorgeous visual expression. Overall, as a person that went in with 0 expectations after completing the train wreck that was the first season in order to satisfy my childhood nostalgia of the 2006 series, I had a blast watching this movie, and whilst it is no masterpiece by any means, it is certainly one of my favourites.
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