Alternative TitlesEnglish: Borderline of Emptiness: Remaining Sense of Pain Synonyms: Kara no Kyoukai ~The Garden of Sinners~ Movie 3, Kara no Kyoukai: Remaining Sense of Pain, Tsuukaku Zanryuu ever cry never life Japanese: 空の境界: 痛覚残留
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Feb 9, 2008
Duration:
58 min. per episode Rating:
R+ - Mild Nudity
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Archaeon
50 of 69 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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Kara no Kyoukai review Part 3
The third installment of Kara no Kyoukai ~The Garden of Sinners~ shows how this is becoming better with each episode. This episode is entitled Tsuukaku Zanryuu, or Remaining Sense of Pain, and is set a mere two months prior to the events in the first movie.
The story revolves around a young girl named Asagami Fujino, and begins with quite a brutal scene in an abandoned underground bar. Through seemingly random chance Fujino meets Kokuto Mikiya, who finds her huddled in an alleyway, seemingly in pain. He takes care of her for a night, only to find her gone the next morning. Meanwhile, there is a report of a greusome murder that has taken place, and Aozaki Touko ask Ryougi Shiki to capture the suspected perpetrator. Shiki sets out to find the culprit, but doesn't check any background information as she believes they will try to kill each other when they meet.
The art and animation in this movie is actually a step up for Ufotable. given the quality they've shown in the previous two movies, its difficult to believe that they could actually outdo themselves, but they've managed it with their efforts here. The animation is top-notch throughout the episode, and the various action sequences are superbly detailed without suffering any loss in the quality of the animation. The CG is extremely well rendered and incorporated, and is almost indistinguishable from the traditional animation in many sequences.
The character designs are the same as the first movie for the three main characters, however both Shiki and Mikiya are more expressive in this outing.
The voice actors are, once again, extremely good. Suzumura Kenichi (Kokuto Mikiya), hasn't had much of a chance to shine thus far in the series, but this movie allows him to show some of his quality in several scenes. Likewise, Sakamoto Maaya also does a sterling job with her role, whilst Noto Mamiko manages to breath life into the role of Fujino.
Generally though, the level of quality with the effects is about on par with the other two movies, with some effects being a tad overwhelming. The music is also used rather well, and often works with the atmosphere of a given scene.
It should come as no surprise though, that the one area where the movie is let down is with the characters. Fujino is actualy quite a good character on the whole, with a surprising amount of depth to her character. However, whilst Shiki and Mikiya receive some new development, Touko gets none at all as her presence in this movie is relegated to bit parts.
Even with that flaw, this is still a highly enjoyable addition to the series. The various action sequences are enough to satisfy any junkie of the genre, and fans of the show will be pleased to see some different sides to the characters of Shiki and Mikiya.
Now, bring on the trumpets and the fourth installment. read more
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FakerEmiya
21 of 50 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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Well here we have it, this is it; the third movie of the Kara no Kyoukai series. And as I have mentioned in my other reviews as well this movie is based on the Japanese novel series, authored by Kinoko Nasu and illustrated by Takashi Takeuchi. This movie is also probably the most anticipated movie by Type-Moon fans.
Well anyway onto this review.
Warning: Their are spoilers within this review, so please watch the movie first if you don't wish to be spoiled.
Story - 9
Well first off the story in the third movie, in my opinion, is much better than the second and first. The story in this one is a stand-alone story, like the first movie, and its pretty much understandable by itself. Definitely some twists and turns in this one and keeps you on your toes. Some parts are more understandable if you've seen the first two before this one and explains somethings that appeared in the first movie.
Art - 10
As always the visuals in this series is just outstanding. The special effects were just done beautifully and the background with excellent dark tones that fit this supernatural series. And as always the murder scenes made so gruesomely and lifelike. Again, excellent.
Sound - 8
Not much change in this category. Pretty much the same as the first two movies. Still good bgm for its supernatural and suspense theme. I thought the theme song "Kizuato" was alright as well.
Character - 9
Ok now the third movie definitely improved in this category. Not in character development, but more background info. It also introduced a very interesting character in this story by the name of Fujino Asagami and her ability; whom you'll feel pity for or not. This movie also explains Shiki's ability known as Mystic Eyes of Death Perception, which has been unexplained since the first movie, but still doesnt reveal how she got them though.
Enjoyment - 9
Well all I can say is that, if you've at least watched this series since the first movie then you'll probably be blown away by this one. Alot more action than the others, though its more towards the end of the movie. And how the story unfolds til the end you might be shocked. Not to mention this movie explains some things from the first one. And like the first two, murder scenes are still explicit. I should also mention that their's also nudity in the scenes where it shows Fujino getting violated (although those guys did deserve to die).
Overall - 9
All I can say, even from an average anime viewer's point of view, that this movie is the best movie of the three movies released so far. The action scenes is definitely great and the animation is excellent as always. Overall the movie itself is excellent, with flaws here and their. Definitely a great movie of the supernatural.
Actually if you only saw this movie, you'll probably still enjoy it, but if you've seen the first two movies before this one, then you'll probably be blown away by this one as Ive mentioned before. So its recommended to watch Fukan Fuukei first, Satsujin Kousatsu (Part 1) second and this one third to truly enjoy this series.
So an average anime viewer should definitely watch as well as you TYPE-moon fans out there. read more
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BlissfulPhoenix
9 of 33 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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Intro
This anime just gets better and better - I can't wait for the next movie!!!
Story
Okay episoded 1....confusing...episoded 2...confusing stuff was explained...now finally episode 3...OMG this episode was seriously amazing and I just keep rating each episode higher and higher one way or another, mae sure you watch the previous two before watching this anime though.
Art and Sound
(Same as 1 and 2) The art work and sound doesnt lack at all from the previous installments :D
Character
Little more character development I slowly feel myself starting to know who the characters are we get further through the anime, it's nice watching them develop and wondering where they may end up by the end of the 7 movies.
Enjoyment
OMG WTF im so disapointed that number 4 isnt out yet T_T This episode was so freaking cool.
YOU HAVE TO WATCH THIS SERIES! read more
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