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Post-nuclear Earth is barren, and life can't survive on the surface, so the few remaining people have lived under-water waiting for their time to be able to go to the surface. Amamiku and her faithful computer guardians, Pyron and Mayzamik, guard the seeds that contain the DNA for life and re-growth on the surface when the air is breathable again, but not everyone wants that to happen.
Post-nuclear Earth is barren, and life can't survive on the surface, so the few remaining people have lived under-water waiting for their time to be able to go to the surface. Amamiku and her faithful computer guardians, Pyron and Mayzamik, guard the seeds that contain the DNA for life and re-growth on the surface when the air is breathable again, but not everyone wants that to happen.
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ScarletCelestial
January 14, 2018
To summarise my thoughts on this bluntly, it is one of the worst anime I have seen in some time. Story: 3 The story, all though seems good in theory really is not. With the other elements that should make this a story lacking, this causes it to be absolutely terrible. However, it is less generic than other bad titles I have seen, so gains a slightly higher three for the ingenuity. Its execution and rushed pace is what makes it lacking. Art: 1 Less art, more badly rendered CGI that feels jolted and out of place. Even for the time it was created, 2001, there was much betterCGI available in western media. With how badly produced it is, I could barely watch it. Mouths moved out of sync with their voices and it feels as if there are frames missing. Sound: 1 The voice acting is pretty terrible, while sound effects feel like they came from stock. Doesn't help that some of these sounds felt like they were used on repeat to make it seem longer (especially the movement of the submarine). Character: 2 Simply not a one because Amamika's naivety at the beginning used somewhat well later on. However, between the characters being boring and repetitive and bland, there wasn't much room for improvement. Of particular note is that of the parents at the beginning. We as the viewers never learn why they took it upon themselves to restore humanity, which I think is a fatal flaw. Enjoyment: 1 So bad, it's bad. Unlike other bad anime I have watched, I could not gain a single shred of enjoyment from laughing at how bad it was. This was simply cringey, with a few points of "this is mediocre". Overall: 2
LadyStardust97
June 28, 2021
Blue Remains is about 5% coherency away from being totally and completely incomprehensible. It's also either the second or third Ever feature length CGI anime film (Appleseed is about two weeks away from it by release date, but I can't remember whether that's a before two week or an after two weeks). Going into it, I wasn't entirely sure what to expect- plot descriptions on MAL oftentimes fail to capture the full scope of a work. And man. Man, oh man, Blue Remains is something else. The plot of this is like a complete fractured mess of environmentalism, ecofascism, and the kind of unexplained speculative SF thatonly the early 2000s could produce. 50% of this movie is Amamiku (my fluent friend who attended school in Japan remarked upon how ridiculous her name was) swimming around in distress or standing around in distress, then the other 50% is a giant disembodied brain named Glyptofane Sex rambling incoherently about how he is The Absolute Law and must destroy all humans in order to prevent war, thereby starting a war with his three more genial floating disembodied nervous system siblings. Another 0.01% of this movie is Takehito Koyasu. The art is I think a major failure of this film. All the artistic direction is neatly trimmed to accommodate the technical limitations of the time, with no clever or innovative technical work. There are very few setpieces, even in comparison to its CGI contemporaries, and the human characters are similarly lifeless uncanny valley mannequins with no real stylization or visual interest. It's overwhelmingly, nauseatingly blue and green, and lacks any real sense of cinematography or shot composition. The big climax, which is clearly intended to be visually impressive, is yet another wave of unending and unimpressive green, albeit with small fetuses growing in fruit. Overall I think that it's difficult to recommend Blue Remains to anyone for any reason, as it's a slog to get through with a dull plot and flat cardboard characters. The literal only thing memorable about this movie is the villain, and even his motives are poorly explained; I do think that his arguing about being The Absolute Law could probably possibly make for a good meme.
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