

This movie was around 140 minutes and still missed a lot of things. Honestly, I think they should've made an entirely different story formatted specifically for a 90-110 minute movie. The show had its run and it didn't make sense to try to recapture it in a movie. Of course they had to leave a lot out but it seems they captured most of the important moments-although, I don't know if that was a good thing. The movie was more-or-less a recap of the entire series. After I got over the initial shock of a blond Japanese man playing Edward Elric I settled in for the story. The characters in the anime speak Japanese but not a single one of them is actually Japanese (but then again that's the case with just about every Japanese anime) yet all the characters in the movie are Japanese.
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So, needless to say I was excited to see a feature film of Full Metal Alchemist. I haven't watched a ton but I have it up there, or above, Inuyasha, Bleach and Naruto. Reviewed by view_and_review 5 / 10 Attempting to Capture the Entire Seriesįull Metal Alchemist was one of-if not-my favorite Japanese anime series. I did enjoy some of the CGI creations - the homunculi look great - but overall there's little here to get excited over. The villains are straight from a pantomime. The hero is a youthful, brooding metrosexual who beats on his brother for no reason and always seems to be one step behind the bad guys.

The story is set in an interesting, mock European country and has some fun elements of mysticism and alchemy in it, but little is done at the forefront of the narrative. Speaking of the effects, they range from the excellent (the metal brother) to the less than impressive (the CGI tentacles). Things pick up on the CGI front for another big climax. The story begins with one massive CGI spectacle after another, and then slows down for a crawling, melodramatic mid-section full of family drama and background scheming. As such, watching FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST, a Netflix-made version of the popular story series, was an entirely new experience for me. I'm no follower of anime (unless it's Studio Ghibli) or manga but I do try to catch their live-action versions where I can, as the genre has thrown up some gems in the past (such as the DEATH NOTE films). Reviewed by Leofwine_draca 4 / 10 A hollow experience Upon acceptance into the State Alchemists, he is given the nickname "Fullmetal Alchemist", all while searching with Alphonse for the legendary philosopher's stone, that will repair their bodies. Edward is then given mechanical prosthetics known as "automail" in place of his missing arm and leg. Edward then sacrifices his right arm to save his brother's soul by attaching it to a metal suit of armor. Alphonse loses his entire body while Edward loses his left leg. The plot features brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric who, after attempting the forbidden technique of human transmutation, suffer the consequences. The plot takes place at the beginning of the 20th century, in a reality where alchemy is real, extremely developed and respected.
