Never read a single chapter of Slam Dunk in my life and absolutely hate basketball because you can't double dribble. Yet this film was 100% worth watching.
All the players felt so real, blazing fiercely with passion and dedication to achieve victory. Their troubled pasts, challenges and training they had to undergo really amped up the final showdown, almost as if I was watching one of those intense motivational speeches on youtube. The composition went in perfectly when it needed to, encapsulating the scenes beautifully. MHA style.
CGI... You will be throwing up and dying for the first 10 minutes and will (hopefully) recover from it by
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Alternative Titles
Japanese: THE FIRST SLAM DUNK
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Type:
Movie
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Dec 3, 2022
Producers:
Shueisha
Licensors:
GKIDS
Source:
Manga
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
2 hr. 4 min.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Your Feelings Categories Jul 28, 2023
The First Slam Dunk does something absolutely genius, it adapts the ending of its manga as a standalone film. I didn’t know that going in, nor did I know anything about the manga aside from who wrote it. But I do know the conventions of sports anime filmmaking, and the way this film subverts them is downright genius.
One such convention is to put you inside the protagonists’ heads. This fills time without requiring complex animation, and informs the viewer as to the character’s plan and mental state. It is not a technique without merit, but is often used excessively in TV productions as to break ... Jun 4, 2024
The First Slam Dunk is a film that serves as a model for making animation in cinema. A complete masterpiece!
To understand the context of this film, we need to know that the story comes from the manga and anime Slam Dunk, created in the 90s by master Takehiko Inoue. The story of the manga tells the story of a young man with red hair named Sakuragi who was rejected by 50 girls until he met a girl who likes basketball. From there, Sakuragi's character develops, starting from someone who had never heard of basketball until he became one of the best on his school team. ... Mar 7, 2024
I have been a fan of the anime since they broadcast it on television 20 years ago. This film was supposed to highlight the most important match of the series, Sannoh High, the basketball team of Akita prefecture that has been the defending national champion for 3 years and They are considered the top high school team in Japan. Unfortunately, in my opinion, this did not happen, because an in-depth analysis of the history of Ryota Miyagi was inserted into the various moments of the match. After the end of the series they made 4 films, which add nothing to the original series, where in
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Aug 25, 2023
Was there any CGI ? I didn't even notice. I haven't read the manga yet, but I liked this movie a lot !
Even if you're not familiar with the manga (I'm only superficially familiar with it), you can get into the story straight away. The characters' motivations and the action are well-paced, and the basket matches are exciting. The sound effects immerse us in the match, giving us the impression that we're playing with the players. The story is interesting, I like Ryota's evolution, Sakuragi's strong (and he's so cool)character gives the team a boost and the ending was so gripping ! It's time to read ... May 21, 2024
I can't say I recommend watching this movie as an introduction to Slam Dunk. Because I tried and got mixed results. That's not to say you can't enjoy this movie, in fact I enjoyed it a lot. What it does for 3D and sports action direction is something to be marveled. But the one issue is it's difficult to appreciate. And this movie deserves to be appreciated NOT just enjoyed.
To simply enjoy it feels like missing the heart of the chapters/episodes of drama and trauma, of build-up and expectation that are earned throughout these characters' life journeys. And so much of it is dedicated ... Feb 1, 2023
Slam Dunk fans, this is the one you've been waiting for. It finally animates the Sannoh game and Inoue-sensei has revised his story in a way that makes the most out of his growth as an illustrator and storyteller decades after completing the original Slam Dunk manga. The plot remains the same but he fleshed out Miyagi's character with a backstory, fitting for Shohoku's court general. If the manga is from Sakuragi's POV, this time it's Miyagi's.
The animation is gorgeous, the 3D models are skinned as if drawn and painted by Inoue-sensei. But the animators have not found a good way to animate sweat with ... Jul 29, 2024
Slam dunk has always been the magnum opus of sports anime. That is the opinon I have held for over 20 years now. Nothing has ever come even close to what this anime has presented short of Haikyu. I am honestly speechless at what was projected on the silver screen. If you have any love for sports anime, this film is a rite of passage you all must cross into.
If I have any critique of this film it would be the 3d animation used throughout the entire film. However, 20 mins in I realised that it is exactly what was needed to tell such a ... Aug 5, 2023
Just came back watching the film in cinema, it was phenomenal. Haven't read the manga or seen the anime, I went to watch it because I saw it playing in local theaters and ZERO seats had been sold to any viewing, so I went to watch this just to support it... damn like out of pity.
This is definitely a film best experienced on the big screen with proper soundscapes. The booming sound effects and soundtrack overall are really impactful and integral to the action scenes so I imagine some of the hype and immersion dies down watching this from your laptop or tv. The story ... Mar 20, 2024
I watched The first slam dunk, was that even a anime, it felt like i was watching the real thing, the dribble, the fakes, the faces they made to communicate during the game felt so real. The lay out shots, the dumps everything was executed perfectly.
The story was also really intriging even though we got different protagonist this time, He followed Ryota in this movie And it was really a fresh to see a guard story. The favorite part of the movie was the three pointers, they were so clean. And the movie has also a great animation style it felt like blending between 2d and ... Apr 3, 2024
The First Slam Dunk is a movie based on the manga written by Takehiko Inoue. What I was shocked to learn was the fact that Inoue also directed this movie. It made total sense then why this movie was so damn good lol! Anyway, I have not read the manga unfortunately but from what I have heard is the fact that the main character, Miyagi, is a minor character in the Slam Dunk manga. But of course, here he is unfolded on the big stage as the main character and I am glad he chose Miyagi rather than a "perfect" basketball character because it gets
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Aug 28, 2024
I honestly liked it a lot, animations were excellent. The story was nice. My only thought is that it might be a bit of a weird watch for someone who hasn't seen the actual anime or read the manga. There is a lot more to the anime/manga and knowing how it got to that point makes it a bit more enjoyable because you see a lot of the buildup up to that point. And just how they got there as a team makes the game mean a lot more. Plus, if you're there for the gameplay, it's like 50 flashback and 50 gameplay. This game
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Jul 7, 2023
The movie was good and frustrating at the same time.
It is nostalgic to see the team playing again. The game's pace was great, as well as the music. I don't know about the animation in some parts; it was great in others not. I don't think the CGI was able to capture the players' feelings accurately. I don't like the drama, and I do not see any need for it. Salam Dunk is primarily a sports comedy anime. The movie was about Miyagi Ryouta, which is frustrating, especially since other characters were neglected. And for those who read the manga, they will see the difference. The studio tried to present something ... Apr 7, 2024
I've read the manga long time ago, it was fine. I didn't think much about it. So When the movie got announced i didn't have much interest towards it. Idk why but today i felt like i should give this a try since i loved that song from the trailer so much. For me this is one of the best thing I've seen. I loved this more than the manga. The changes they made absolutely made it better for me. I loved the change that they made in mitsui's backstory. I saw a lot of people complain about CGI, i was on their side too
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Jan 15, 2023
'The First Slam Dunk' is fine but is likely not what most fans were waiting for all these years. Objectively this is not a terrible movie, but readers of the manga - especially those who have reread the series recently, will find that the movie leaves much to be desired. The music and sound design were mostly very good from what I can remember, and the 3D was bad at times, but also surprisingly better than expected at times. The voice actors are NOT the same, and some changes are quite jarring and overall unsatisfying. In the end, the movie falls short somewhat in the
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Jun 28, 2023
This movie was special, I love Slam Dunk, as a kid I watched the anime dubbed in Arabic on TV, and later on I completed the manga, I read it about 2 or 3 years ago now but the story and characters have stuck with me that entire time, there's a real brotherhood in the main cast of characters that I always loved, the manga was so good it made me cry towards the end, and if I weren't in a packed theatre watching this movie I probably would've cried at this movie too.
The CGI in this movie is by far the best I've ... Dec 24, 2022
Watched in the movie theaters. Don't let the CGI put you off I thought it was well done. I will say I did want the original voice actors too but these voice actors did great. Everything about the movie was great. The designs of the characters, music, story, pacing, you can see a lot of love was put into this. Tears of joy ran down my face towards the end of the movie, I'm going to rewatch it again when I get the chance.
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The BEST use of 3D I've ever seen in my life.
The First Slam Dunk adapt the final match of the manga, but with the POV of Ryota : His flashback and a lot of bonus scenes were added for the movie to be watchable without even have read the manga. And EVERYTHING is beautiful in this movie ! : the music, the colors, the sub, the pacing and the storytelling for the story of Miyagi Ryota, the least developed character in the major 5... I thought the 3D will be weird but it was sublime, dynamic, smooth, the faces were expressive... Sometimes we even forgot the CGI Even ... Jan 29, 2025
I didn't have any built expectations coming into the film having read Slam Dunk some years ago I wasn't able to remember any key details, but I was completely blown away by the absolute realism of the gameplay. Every single scene down the floor I would find myself analyzing the the movements and actions on the court and everytime I was again and again surpised by how realistic and relatable the gameplay was. This is a SPORTS- anime not an anime about sports or an anime with sports it is SPORT within anime, and I love it.
80% of the The backstory portions were interesting but ... Jun 29, 2023
This was great. I just came back from watching it, and I recommend this 200%
Animation I was slightly worried on whether or not the CG would affect how the characters moved, but it was done really well. I'm glad they added some 2D for that. The characters all moved so fluidly, and it was amazing. At times, I thought that this was a real match because of how real the movements of the characters felt. Story & Writing The movie takes a slight departure from its source in how the story is approached. I don't mind that they changed the main character and added some drama, but I ... |