

The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky
劇場版 七つの大罪 天空の囚われ人
In search of a mystical ingredient known as Sky Fish, Meliodas and Hawk stumble upon a spring that suddenly transports them to the Sky Temple: a breathtaking land above the clouds, inhabited by beings called Celestials. Meliodas, however, looks strikingly similar to a local criminal called Solaad, and is imprisoned and shunned as a result. Meanwhile, the kingdom of the Sky Temple prepares to defend the Great Oshiro's seal—said to harbour a three thousand-year-old evil—from the malevolent Six Knights of Black, a group of demons who seek to destroy the seal. However, the Demon Clan is successfully unleashed and terrorizes the land, prompting the remaining Seven Deadly Sins and the Celestials to fight against their wicked foes. The battle progresses well, until one of the Six Knights awakens an "Indura of Retribution," an uncontrollable beast from the Demon Realm. With its overwhelming strength and sinister power, the Seven Deadly Sins and Celestial beings must now work together to defeat the creature that threatens their very existence. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
In search of a mystical ingredient known as Sky Fish, Meliodas and Hawk stumble upon a spring that suddenly transports them to the Sky Temple: a breathtaking land above the clouds, inhabited by beings called Celestials. Meliodas, however, looks strikingly similar to a local criminal called Solaad, and is imprisoned and shunned as a result. Meanwhile, the kingdom of the Sky Temple prepares to defend the Great Oshiro's seal—said to harbour a three thousand-year-old evil—from the malevolent Six Knights of Black, a group of demons who seek to destroy the seal. However, the Demon Clan is successfully unleashed and terrorizes the land, prompting the remaining Seven Deadly Sins and the Celestials to fight against their wicked foes. The battle progresses well, until one of the Six Knights awakens an "Indura of Retribution," an uncontrollable beast from the Demon Realm. With its overwhelming strength and sinister power, the Seven Deadly Sins and Celestial beings must now work together to defeat the creature that threatens their very existence. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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CrusaderElly
December 9, 2019
I liked it yay! \o/ The best part: it's what a 7 deadly sins movie should be! We get the characters we know and love, see them in high detail with fancy animation beating up some bad guys! We get to see Diane being somewhat useful, more Escanort never hurts, a bit of Merlin action, wonderful! Soundtrack is fine, it's pretty hype, it's everything it needs to be! What it isn't... It isn't super much new, the sins win fairly easily, there isn't very much tension, the story is fairly predictable (but they try to make it interesting here and there), and there's not much new to thesoundtrack. But it doesn't need to be! You'll have to get over the fact that there are two characters who, for some reason, vaguely look like Meliodas & Elizabeth, and for some reason that confuses everyone. :D But it's good fun, it's pretty, it tides you over until the next season airs. ^_^
enJ0Yable
November 25, 2018
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Note: I had to watch the movie German-dubbed in the cinema after watching both seasons with German subs, so I wasn't able to fully enjoy the movie because the dub was not really nice in my opinion... Story (6/10) The movie looks to have been done so that also watchers who didn't watch the anime could enjoy it, but that makes it quite "flat" story-wise. There is nothing new and special for all who watched the two seasons, and there's no additional thrill or any unforeseeable plot twist. That's understandable but sad. The story would definitely not fit for an OVA, but this movie has quite manylengths. Mostly in the first half, nothing really happens and only the characters and the setting get explained a bit. The second half was nice as soon as the fights started. The storyline is a little bit random, involving "Sky Winged ones" and a demon fight almost not related to the TV series at all. Also, it's not clear at which point of the anime story the movie is placed. It has to be at least after the middle of season 2 because of the involvement of all sins, but the overall setting was too peaceful to be set somewhen during season 2? Art (9/10) The same as in the anime series. Quite many additional landscape shots that were visually stunning but unnecessary storywise, but that's fine for a cinema movie. Sound (9/10) Was also the same as in the anime series, I liked it very much. The ending song was also quite good. Character (6/10) The characters are the same main characters from the anime. There is no progress in characterization, and just some small explanations of the already known abilities of the Seven Deadly Sins. The only additional thing we get is a small hint at Elizabeth's abilities and strength (which has also somehow been teasered at the end of season 2 already). And a new special move for defeating enemies. That's okay, but nothing more. Enjoyment (7/10) The movie was fun, Hawk did very interesting and funny things and the fights were nice, too. Overall, the humor was the best thing of the movie aside from the visuals. The dialogues seemed fine as far as I could tell because of the problems I had with the dubbing. Sadly there was no additional fanservice. Overall (7/10) I am not sure why this movie was made. For newbies to Seven Deadly Sins it gives more questions than answers (maybe they want to lure them into watching the rest?), and for all who have seen both seasons there is nothing new. It's fun, and the story was okay, nothing more. I gave the movie a 6,5/10 overall, which is a 7/10 here on MAL. (for better comparison: I gave season 1 a 9,5/10 and season 2 an 8,5/10) If you like Seven Deadly Sins, you can watch the movie, but it's not really necessary. If you haven't seen the anime series yet, better watch it first.
dustyyyyyyy
March 24, 2020
Even though this anime movie was rated low I thought it was good. Story-It was interesting I thought the lot was well written basically about meliodas and Hog get stuck in a celestial world which the demon clan try to takeover.9/10 Art-I loved the art style not disappointed at all even the fights were perfect and the celestial world was nicely designed and had good graphics.10/10 Sound-Decent sound track nothing fancy but worth it 8/10 Characters-Found some of the characters from the celestial world a bit annoying but everything else was ok 7/10 Enjoyment-Would recommend loved it lots of suspense and it never got boring may even be betterthan some of the main stories arcs. Overall-10/10
UmikoFukuro
March 26, 2019
Well, before I start this review, I think it's important to point out that it's not particularly necessary to have watched the anime or readed the manga to watch this movie and understand what's happening. It was clearly made with that in mind, but yeah, you probably would end it with a thousand of questions floating on your head. The main problem with this kind of movies is that neither the fans and people who's not familiar with Nanatsu no Taizai would fully enjoy it. And that's what I want to discuss here. If you're from that people who never watched the anime or readed themanga, as I said, you will understand the main plot, but everything is gonna feel so ridiculously forced and fake you're not gonna like it. You don't even know who the eff those people are and what they do, why they are together, why there is a princess with them, why they have those amazing and outstanding powers, what those powers are, why they are known as "seven deadly sins", what are those sins and why they have one of each, why Meliodas is so overpowered, why he's with the good guys if he's a demon... So I thing you got the point as the list goes on and on. And no. You're not an idiot for having these questions. You can't make a movie about such a long and complex story, with a side quest and expect to be working for people who doesn't know a sh*t about it. Just for the record, I highly suggest you to read the manga or, at least, watch the anime. It's so damn good and this movie is fine, but doesn't even get close to the real thing. So there you go. Now, for us, people who have watched the anime and/or readed the whole manga and still does it because we love it, this is some sort of disappointing joke. It's... fine, but just that. That's why I hate these kind of movies. They could have made a canon movie with a part of the main story as a longer chapter of something like it. For example, Fullmetal Alchemist, the oldest anime series, made that. You watched the whole thing and then the end of the story was in the movie. And it worked so perfectly. When you don't wanna do that, you have to make a side quest that doesn't affect at all to the main story, which turns out to be a huge meh. They don't do anything important or relevant, they don't learn nothing, they ended exactly on the same spot as they started. So what was the point? Entertain? Well, I was entertained because I love the characters, but after twenty times of them repeating their names and that they are the seven deadly sins and all that, I was kind of bored. And when they FINALLY started fighting, it felt so poorly articulated and artificial. Usually I love how they combine their powers on the anime/manga and everything moves on so smoothly, but here was the opposite. And again, it's not bad, it's just mediocre and unnecessary. So, about the rating... STORY [7]: After what I have said above, the plot was interesting to say at least. It amused me the idea of goddess' descendant living on the sky and fighting against the demons as well as the other clans on earth. The lore of celestians has hooked me since the beginning. Maybe that's just another reason why I felt disappointed on how everything went on later. But again, it wasn't bad at all. It was so funny to me that there were alternative versions of Meliodas and Elizabeth that were engaged. But again, it was a little wink to the fans and as sympathic as it felt, I can't help it feeling grumpy because of the canon. But whatever, besides of that, I liked the idea. The celestians were very well settled and they worked on this plot. I almost forgot to mention the six black knights, which I loved them, but they felt very weak. Bellion was such a badass villian and it was the only thing on the whole movie that I'd take it as canon and I'd be glad to see/read more about him and his relationship with Meliodas in the past. ART & SOUND [10]: Not much to say here. The art was very similar to the anime and it's stunningly amazing. Same goes for the soundtracks. Some of the songs are taking from the anime (Perfect Time is one of them) and I can't say enough how much I like it. CHARACTER [7]: I don't want to talk about the sins, because I already said a few things before, so let's just talk about the original characters of this movie. They were fine. The grandma was absolutely my favorite since she was so blind in her believes never seeing the real thing even if it was happening right in front of her nose. She was hilarious. Nothing more to add. The rest of the characters were just fine and simply crafted, so I can't say much. ENJOYMENT [8]: This is the point when I'm confused and don't know exactly how to confront it. The movie was mediocre, it have lots of plot holes, mistakes, contradictions compared to the canon story and etcetera, but... it's still entertaining. I mean I watched it entirely without feeling the pass of the time, so it must mean something, right? OVERALL [7]: In conclusion, it's not a great movie. I wouldn't recommend it as the best thing I've ever watched and of course I'd never recommend it to people that's new to Nanatsu no Taizai. Go ahead and watch the anime, read the manga or do both, you'll enjoy it. But this movie it's not worth it really, except if you're hungry for more and tired of waiting for the next season. I think maybe this movie would fill that hole, at least for a little time. Or if you like Nanatsu no Taizai and you're just bored as hell, you can kill some time with this one. But don't expect something mindblowing and of course don't take it as canon, because it isn't.
KillingInstinct
January 2, 2019
-Intro- As a fan of the Seven Deadly Sins (manga/anime), I had to watch this movie and the 6-month wait was worth it! Timeline/Plot = 6/10 The movie takes place in between the 2nd season. It's after Meliodas has regained his powers but before Gloxinias and Dolores's competition. This is because, well, Meliodas is very strong and Diane still has her pretty weak golems. The timeline is definitely not made clear in the movie which made me pause the movie, look it up on Google to no avail and made me feel a bit confused in trying to figure it out during 30 to 45 minutes ofthe movie. There are multiple interesting new characters in the movie, my favorite being the main villain, Berlion. I also liked the villain group the Six Knights of Black with their powers. It was said that they were comparable to the 10 commandments, but they were not. That made the lore/story a bit flunky but it is a movie so it's understandable. -Art- 10/10 The art was beautiful and just like the 1st and 2nd season. The fight sequences were sometimes pretty short but had awesome art and it made me smile. The art made the environment look stunning as well. They added in a bit of fan service so to say and made an emphasis on boob-shots every now and then when hovering the camera over characters like Merlin and Diane, which simply made me laugh cause it's added as a bit of a joke. -Sound- 10/10 The sound was amazing as always and they made fighting scenes very immersive. They used music at the right time and of course, used a few songs we all know and love, which made the movie even better. -Characters- 8/10 I already mentioned the villain characters. What was a shame though was them being pretty weak and almost instantly losing Don't get me wrong, they looked awesome and interesting, but they didn't have a lot of story or cool-ness behind them, except for their leader. Berlion. I liked how he looked, acted and his motivation, which was a bit flat but still kind of enjoyable, to me at least. -Enjoyment- 10/10 Not once did I feel like I was bored or skipped anything. Not once were the fight scenes disappointing. Not once was the music badly timed or just bad. It all fitted and made me laugh countless times like the seasons. As someone who draws, the art style pleased me as always and the attention to detail was amazing. I rewatched the fighting scenes and they were made without flaws. As already stated I rate the movie overall 9/10. This is because of the flunky timeline representation + sometimes flat story of the demon knights. Those flaws were still overshadowed by the rest of the movie, which is 1.5 hours of pure enjoyment to the Seven Deadly Sins fans.
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