Alternative TitlesEnglish: Time of Eve Synonyms: Eve's Time, Eve no Jikan 1st Season Complete Edition, Gekijouban Eve no Jikan Japanese: イヴの時間
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Mar 6, 2010
Duration:
1 hr. 46 min. Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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SynopsisThe movie version is the complete version of the story. It includes all the OVAs and completely new scenes giving details on the background story of some characters.
Sometime in future Japan, androids have been involved in every aspect of peoples lives. One day, upon checking his android's behavioral log, Rikuo, a student, noticed his android's returning times have been odd recently. With his friend Masaki, they found out the place where his android, Sammy, have been visiting: a small cafe called Eve no Jikan where androids and human are not seen as different. Upon talking with the "people" in the cafe and discovering more of Sammy's behavior, Rikuo changed his view about androids and treat them as friends rather than tools. At the same time, elsewhere in Japan, the Ethics committee is trying to impose policies to reduce the involvement and use of androids in society.
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Related AnimeFull story: Eve no Jikan
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Emhh
59 of 86 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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| Overall |
9 |
| Story |
8 |
| Animation |
8 |
| Sound |
9 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
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Are you enjoying the time of EVE? I did, oh I really did my time of EVE was great. Have you seen Eve no Jikan, the ova’s? This is a retelling or rather the ova’s slapped together with a bunch new scenes and a new ending song.
In an age with androids doing a lot of the easier jobs such as taking care of the children, doing chores, is it possible to treat those man-made robots as equals? Is it possible for one to love each other? Eve of Jikan, instead of having the usual Action themed Sci-Fi, this anime is made in a slice of life format which makes it different and that makes it interesting. Though the strong point of this movie, what made it to what it is got to be all the characters involved. You get just the right amount of arguing /talking between the characters you need to understand a bit of what they think, and who they are. In the end you’ll be stuck with all the characters in your head!
The art is really nothing special, the character designs look good and are very pleasing for the eyes. They aren’t overusing CG either it is where it fits and does not stick out all too much, it was actually kind of hard to see where it was used. One uncommon thing I noticed was the use of the camera, or angle, it was shown in some weird ways, which of course was good.
The sound is not really noticeable with the exception of the ending song nicely made by Kalafina, who have made songs for some other animes such as Kara no Kyoukai I’m sure some of you have heard her from there. The voicing is made by people fitting the characters they are voicing, really making the impression you get from the characters greater. With that said I don’t think there’s much to say since the amount of sound is very limited. There’s still enough though.
With all that written there’s only the last words left; All in all Eve no Jikan was a great unforgettable experience, something many people will like. It made me laugh, cry and jump of joy. So if you haven’t watched it yet I urge you to do so sooner or later.
If there are any tips you can give me I’d be glad to receive them. If you recognize bad style, wrong use of idioms, spelling and grammar etc, please send me a comment telling me what I can do different in the future. read more
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deoxys_101993
14 of 23 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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| Overall |
9 |
| Story |
10 |
| Animation |
8 |
| Sound |
7 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
9 |
How "human" are we?
I've been asking myself this very question after watching Eve no Jikan. I'll go ahead and save you some minutes of reading: watch Eve no Jikan. It's intriguing, it's engaging, and above all else it's entertaining. For those interested as to knowing why, I'll explain below.
I just came across Eve no Jikan by accident one day in someone's list, and I gave it a shot. I guess I'm just the type of person who can't say no to shows that tackle androids. However, I was expecting some tacky storyline with androids as human partners and all that. Eve no Jikan, however, defied my expectations and gave me an engaging story that made me ask myself "What would I do if I was in his shoes?" once the movie ended. Few shows, never mind movies, give me that kind of aftereffect; Eve no Jikan manages to do it so well I'm still thinking about it now.
Story: 10/10
This is probably the strongest point of the movie. The story tackles a distant future where humanoid robots called androids are working among us humans, doing some of the jobs we humans are too busy to do. It tells of a student named Sakisaka Rikuo who discovers a weird log on the operational log of their household android named Sammy. He is then led to a café named Time of Eve (or Eve no Jikan, hence the title of the movie), with a rule that states that there should be no discrimination between humans and androids.
The movie is simply a combination of three short animations, so you'd expect some disjoint stories. Eve no Jikan, however, manages to stitch them all together due to the presence of the café itself, with regular customers and the occasional newcomer.
What makes the story strong is how it handles the ethical and social issues that are bound to be present in a society that uses robots that resemble humans in every outward physical detail. The movie presents some rules on androids that every androids (and every androids manufacturer) must follow. It tackles people who think of androids as equals, people who think androids are unnecessary and are detrimental to society, androids who think and behave like normal humans and everything else in between. It does so fluidly and in an ordered fashion so as not to impose multiple issues on the viewer at once, yet still somehow interrelated and just as significant as the previous issue presented.
Art: 8/10
I have a bias for good, clean art; this movie does it very well. With bright, neon-colored signs typically present in futuristic settings, and styles that make androids differ so little from normal humans (androids have light rings on their heads to differentiate them from humans; the café instructs androids to turn the said light rings off so as not to cause discrimination between humans and androids). Nevertheless, art is very nice and fitting for the movie.
Sound: 7/10
If you're looking for some upbeat backtones, you won't find it here (no one fights shounen manga-style here). However, the background music is just enough to stir emotions within the viewer or to present undertones within the scene, and does not overpower the scene itself. I might say that it's quite fitting for a movie like this that makes its viewers think for a change.
Voice acting, on the other hand, is excellent. Each one does his or her character justice, and if on voices alone, even the viewers can't differentiate a human from an android when inside the café. As a point of interest, Fukuyama Jun voices the main character Sakisaka Rikuo--the same guy who did voice acting for Lelouch in Code Geass. How awesome is that?
Character: 9/10
In hearing "androids" as characters, you're probably expecting some clunky voices reminiscent of Stephen Hawking (no offense to the man; he's a great man with a great mind), as I did. However, I was completely mistaken, as the characters are equally well-presented. Each is given a sufficient backstory to keep our curiosities satisfied, and expounds when necessary. Each one, human or android, possesses a different personality when in the outside world or when inside the café; in fact, viewers won't even know the difference unless the main characters encounter them outside the café.
Also, don't let the "android" thing confuse you; the androids have as much personality as any other human in the movie. All the more reason to ask yourself the questions presented in the movie, I say.
Enjoyment: 9/10
Overall, Eve no Jikan is a treasure of a spectacle that everyone deserves to watch. It caters to no specific class of viewers, so everyone can appreciate it no matter what your inclinations to animé are. It brings you a story that makes you question how human you really are, and makes you ask what a human really is. read more
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A short animation done by Studio Rikka and also set in a cafe. Despite having different stories it's overall elements make it a nice short and interesting look into the early beginnings of what would then be refined into Time of Eve.
"Mizu" is the begging of ''Eve": the café, the atmosphere, people over there are similar
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these two movies have very different plots, but they gave me a very similar feeling of warmth - both show the importance of being surrounded by a family of those you love, whether they be related or not. in eve no jikan the main character finds a sort of family at the eve no jikan cafe, where he learns you can be human or android, but the emotion of caring for others is still the same. similarly, in summer wars, the main character is thrust into a family of strange "others" (someone else's family), but he finds love all the same. two of my favorite films (anime or otherwise) of all time!
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Ending Theme"I have a dream" by Kalafina
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