Psycho-Pass Movie


Psycho-Pass: The Movie

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Synonyms: Psychopath Movie
Japanese: 劇場版 サイコパス
English: Psycho-Pass: The Movie
German: Psycho Pass: Der Film
Spanish: Psycho-Pass: La Película
French: Psycho-Pass: Le Film
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 9, 2015
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Production I.G
Source: Original
Genres: ActionAction, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Themes: Adult CastAdult Cast, DetectiveDetective, MilitaryMilitary
Duration: 1 hr. 53 min.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 7.691 (scored by 143419143,419 users)
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Ranked: #13322
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Popularity: #920
Members: 283,043
Favorites: 555

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jan 10, 2015
While Psycho-Pass: The Movie is a continuation of the story from Psycho-Pass Seasons 1 and 2, it changes a lot of the things from the show: the setting is different, and while Kogami is brought back again, many of the characters are new. These changes may be fine for some fans, but disappointing for many others. What results is still a great standalone movie, but may alienate many fans because it doesn't entirely "feel" like Psycho-Pass.


Art: 10/10
Undoubtedly the high point of the movie. The painstakingly-animated cityscapes and landscapes simply made my jaw drop. And the fight scenes - oh my god, the fight scenes. I ...
Jun 27, 2015
[SPOILER FREE]

The movie is enjoyable in reliving the strengths of our favourite characters and shows their capabilities in adapting based on Sibyl system continuous progression for evolution. The story allows the viewer to get a glimpse of the characters' improvements and strengths that speak volumes of their years of experience.

However, the storyline played an unfamiliar tune.

Psycho-Pass season 1 and 2 focused on individuals that brought forward an opposition against the system. By exploring a world where we are introduced to the different types of people accepted or denied by the society, we are treated with a myriad of perspectives and social psychological warfare. It was ...
Jul 27, 2015
I like Psycho-pass. It's an interesting franchise that doesn't have any kind of moe and doesn't involve high school teenagers with supernatural powers. It's a really good thriller-mystery show with some really deep characters and good philosophical themes. I really enjoyed the first season and I loved the second one (though I was probably the only one). Yet I didn't like this movie as much as the predecessors. At first let's start with the story. The thing that i liked about this film was the fact that it expanded the already interesting world of Psycho pass. The biggest part of the movie doesn't take place ...
Jul 29, 2015
"All the rules in the world were made by someone no smarter than you. So make your own."

-Jaden Smith


Darwin taught us "Survival of the Fittest". In Gen Urobuchi's fantastical creation only the strongest survive, and those who cannot adapt are thrown in a ditch. This movie is intellectually stimulating like no other, with references to smart writers like Marcel Proust. This is the first time I've heard someone mention Proust in an anime.
This time the villain does not carry around 1984 like Makishima Shougo, which I've heard is a very good book. Nay, this time the theme is post-colonialism, which is clearly evidenced by a ...
Jul 30, 2015
Gen Urobuchi is sort of like the Production I.G. of visual novel writers: better than the pack in that he has a lot more on his mind than padding things out with lame, unfunny, and dull setup before quickly rushing into a story that’s not worth it half the time, but still nothing to get too excited about because being different doesn’t necessarily translate to being good. The guy doesn’t seem to understand that just because you take out the lame and the unfunny doesn’t change the fact that your dialogue and idea-throwing can still qualify as dull setup, you dullard. Not that the directors ...
Jul 26, 2015
Off the bat this is a simple review for people who are fans of the series. This is a return to form for the psycho-pass franchise. It has great visuals, sound and a solid plot. If you enjoyed the first season this is for you. If you hated season 2 then you can forget about it. After watching the movie, in my mind, season two no longer exists.

Overall I loved this movie and can't wait to add it top my collection beside season 1 (season 2 doesn't exist).
Jul 31, 2015
I just want to write short review about this movie.

The story begin with more complexity about sybil system. it start to expanding, so the background is another branch of sybil system. it give new great sensation and more sense. because at these floating island, there some intern war and some new killer machine type appeared. you can see some great action from the war. the story is more than good, but it make me remember psycho pass 2 because there sort of sybil system for the reason of war.

for the art, i don't have any complain because the art is good even for the details ...
Jul 29, 2015
Psycho pass the movie, as just a frame of reference, was better than the entire second season of Psycho pass. The movie flowed well, had a good plot & furthermore, and actually more importantly, is a good segway to lead into a season 3 of Psycho pass, which, if done like this movie, can probably rival the first season.

Story:

I will skip any synopsis as MAL already did that.

PSycho pass the movie does a pretty decent job of keeping a good flow. The plot is original as it can be & the action scenes, which are frequent, are brilliantly done and amazing. Regardless of ...
Aug 26, 2015
After an agonizing eight months after its debut in Japanese theaters, the Blu-Rays and subs for Psycho-Pass: The Movie are finally released and I can move pass that abomination of that second season. I'm very happy to say that the movie has met my expectations and is a fantastic addition to the franchise.

Picking up after six months of the conclusion of the Psycho-Pass 2, a group of foreigners invade Japan with the intentions of committing an terrorist attack against the Sybil System. From that point on, Akane is sent off to a war-ravaged country, where the Sybil system is trialed, in order to find Kougami, ...
Jul 31, 2015
Psycho-Pass returns after what many considered a dismal 2nd season, myself included. With the creators of S1 working on this movie, I had high expectations. Reality can be harsh sometimes.

The buzz surrounding the movie was the return of Kougami Shinya. As Psycho-Pass fans say, Psycho-Pass isn't Psycho-Pass without Kougami. As much as I fan-girled over seeing him back in action, he just didn't have the finesse of season 1. My assumption is that Makishima added that extra bit of 'umph' to his character. Kougami had a goal and clear motives in S1 but in the movie he seemed like a lost puppy. Although his ...
Jul 27, 2015
When I heard about the Psycho Pass movie was out I was so excited. But now that I watched it, I have a different opinion. The story was very good but not great. I loved the recurring themes of free will and human nature. That humans are not meant to be ruled in a way that interferes with their free will and that each person should fulfill their desires. The corruption of government was very good too and can be compared to real life. The artwork was quite good and it was a lot better than the artwork from season two. Probably because it was ...
Jul 27, 2015
Just finished Psycho Pass: The Movie and without taking any time to collect my thoughts just decided to begin writing my opinion. To start off, no this isn't nearly as good as season 1, but it is still much better than season 2 (though really that's like saying a High school track star is better at the 400 meter dash than the top special Olympics competitor, so not exactly a fair comparison). The story line was quite intriguing to say the least and had a nice, but not entirely unexpected plot twist that any fan of the series should see coming a mile away. The ...
Jul 28, 2015
Now THIS is how you do a sequel to a series as explosive as Psycho Pass, I'm really happy that the staff for the first season worked on this film.....I will say this now that if you are a fan of the first season, you need to watch this film, there was even no mention of the second season other than Mika and the new Enforcers


Story

First of all, if you're coming into this film expecting this series to conclude/to see every remaining plot point get resolved, then you're in for a rue awakening, however this film managed to play on some plot points ...
Jan 3, 2020
It’s been over a year since I first watched Psycho-Pass, and in the time since then, I’ve only become further convinced of how damn good it is. It’s a searing political commentary on the nature of free will and sociological predestination, exploring countless fascinating (and severely fucked) dystopian concepts while backed by a fantastic, character-driven narrative and one of anime’s most iconic bad guys. It’s possibly Gen Urobuchi’s best work, with stronger characters than Madoka Magica and far less, well, Fate-ness than Fate/Zero, though they’re all of such similar caliber in my mind that I wouldn’t feel comfortable ranking them against each other. But the ...
Sep 29, 2016
Psycho-Pass, one of my favourite anime besides Pokemon, Gurren Lagaan, Steins;Gate and Cowboy Bebop. Nothing else ever drew me in closer and made me binge-watch the hell out of it. Heck! While I was watching Trigun, I put it On-hold for a day or two, and I started watching it, WITH NO BREAKS IN BETWEEN! But when I heard there was a movie, I had to look it up. And let me tell you, it was mid Trigun ALL OVER again (except this time, with Serial Experiments Lain [The show was good, but in a battle of engagement, it was pretty one-sided]). So let's clear ...
Aug 9, 2016
If you watched the series, you'll enjoy this little continuation.

I liked the Psycho Pass series enough. I'd give it an 8/10 at least. But as some reviewers have said, the Engrish is so painful and horrible in this movie that I actually chose to listen to the English dub. It was horrendous. The English dub dialog and actors aren't as good, but I had no choice. The rest of the sound effects and music were good.

The art was top-notch, but some of the CG parts were clunky. They seemed like they were running at a different frame ...
Jul 30, 2015
A Few Words From Me If I May. Psycho Pass S1 Was Really Good For Me With Makishima And Kougami It Was Just Awesome As 2 Minds Which Are Alike Yet Different At The Same Time. It Is By Far My Most Favourite Season And Then There Was S2 Which Completly Sucked For Me As The People Even Forgot What Happened In S1. Altogther S2 Was Ok For Me But Was Not As Good As S1. Ok Now Back To The Review.
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Story: 9/10

Finally Kougami shows up and is even more badass than ever. The story brings a whole new level to it as this ...
Jan 15, 2016
I remember seeing the original Psycho Pass when it first came out, and the second one as well. Psycho Pass has always found a niche that I feel most animes can't do justice. It brings crime and awareness on levels I've only seen out of maybe Zankyou no Terror, and that's about it.

Onto the review, story took a turn for the better imo in the middle, and without any spoilers, made for an interesting finish to the plot. But that has always been a high to Psycho-Pass, and this movie did a great job of it in less than ~5 episodes. Art was great, some ...
Oct 25, 2015
A Review of Psycho-Pass the Movie:

Akane Tsunemori must leave Japan after a terrorist group from a distant nation attacks her city. Normally, it wouldn't be that big of a deal to get involved in foreign affairs, but there's a catch to this terrorist group: one of its leaders is an old friend.

Set 3 years after the conclusion of the first season, we finally get answers to two very important questions:
1-What is the world like outside of Japan?
2-What happened to our favorite Enforcer at the end of the first season?

This movie is a wonderful additional story that any fan of the series will enjoy. All the ...
May 6, 2020
Before anything: No, you don't have to watch Season 2 in order to watch this movie.
And this is actually the greatest part about this movie. The story takes place right after Season 1, so you can avoid S2 altogether. Only the new female officer gets 5 seconds of screen time, but this scene is totally insignificant. Any other officer could have taken that 5 seconds. She's an officer with duties like anybody else. Thats all there is to it!

The main plot is actually pretty well written (as expected from Gen Urubuchi) and focuses on the main characters from S1 and their deeper bonding with each ...