Based On Popular Manga Series
Debuts In January; Theatrical Release
Event At NEW PEOPLE In San
Francisco Also Announced
NEW PEOPLE Entertainment has announced the highly anticipated release of the
live-action film sequel to GANTZ. GANTZ II: Perfect Answer will debut on
DVD (SRP $24.92) and Blu-ray/DVD combo-pack (SRP $29.99) on January
17th, 2012. The film, which is unrated, features both English and
Japanese dialogue options and includes a bonus disc with an exclusive director’s interview,
cast profiles, and theatrical film trailers.
To
celebrate the film’s North American release, NEW PEOPLE Entertainment will hold
three special theatrical screenings of GANTZ and GANTZ II: Perfect Answer on Saturday, January 14th at
the S.F. Film Society
| NEW PEOPLE Cinema located in San
Francisco’s Japantown. Tickets are $10. Additional ticket and film info is
available at: www.newpeopleworld.com/films.
GANTZ
(Dubbed) 1:00pm
GANTZ
II: Perfect Answer
(Dubbed) 4:00pm
GANTZ
II: Perfect Answer
(Subtitled) 7:00pm
All
those attending the screenings of GANTZ
II: Perfect Answer will receive a free full-color GANTZ poster. A special ticket bundle is also available for $25
(DVD) or $30 (Blu-ray) that includes a movie pass, poster,
and either the DVD or Blu-ray release.
GANTZ and GANTZ II: Perfect Answer are based on a
popular manga series created by Hiroya Oku. The ongoing 31-volume sci-fi
action epic is a bestseller in Japan with sales exceeding 16 million copies and
is published in North America by Dark Horse Comics. Both films star leading Japanese actors Kazunari Ninomiya (Letters from Iwo Jima) and Kenichi Matsuyama (Death Note, Detroit Metal City).
“GANTZ is one of the most popular live-action film franchises based
on a manga series to come from Japan and we are very happy to announce the North
American release of the saga’s tense concluding chapter on DVD and Blu-Ray,”
says Seiji Horibuchi, President and CEO of NEW
PEOPLE, Inc. “GANTZ II: Perfect Answer
brings the kinetic action to its riveting climax and fans won’t want to miss
this exciting new release!”
In the first GANTZ
film (available on Blu-ray/DVD combo-pack from NEW PEOPLE Entertainment), Kei
Kurono and his childhood friend, Masaru Kato, attempted to save a man who has
fallen onto the train tracks but were run down by an oncoming train. However,
rather than finding themselves dead, they were transported to a strange
apartment in which they found a mysterious black orb known as ‘GANTZ’. Along
with others there, they were given weaponry sent on missions to battle alien
beings and gain “points.”
How will we face the end? The GANTZ saga meets its ultimate conclusion in GANTZ II: Perfect Answer, which offers an intensely gripping story-line yet to be known to even readers of the original manga series. Determined to resurrect his friends who have died on previous missions, Kei and other members trapped in the world of GANTZ aim to score the 100 points needed to break through and regain their freedom. But with the emergence of a mysterious man investigating the Gantz members, Gantz begins to act up and the next target shocks the members. Some fight for love, some for justice but what will each member sacrifice?
Kazunari Ninomiya, best known in America
for his role in Clint Eastwood’s 2006 blockbuster, Letters from Iwo Jima, is both an actor and a singer. He is also
world-renowned as a member of the Japanese boy band “Arashi,” which topped
Japan’s music charts in 2009 with the three best-selling singles.
Kenichi Matsuyama is currently one of
the most sought-after actors in Japanese film and he has won several awards
including Japanese Academy Awards Best New Actor (2007) and Most Popular Actor
(2009). Matsuyama is widely recognized for his part as L in Death Note (2006), Death Note II: the Last Name (2006) and Death Note: L, change the WorLd (2008) and also for his portrayal
of Johannes Krauser II in the outlandish rock and roll comedy, Detroit Metal City (2009).
For more information on GANTZ and other NEW PEOPLE Entertainment
films, please visit: www.newpeopleent.com.
La segunda parte es mucho peor que la anterior, ya que ahora ni siquiera sigue el manga. Los enemigos a batir de esta segunda parte son ridículos a más no poder. La dirección sigue siendo igual de pesada y soporífera que en la primera película. Los actores son lamentables y no dudo que habrán sido sacados de la Física o Química japonesa porque no se les mueve un músculo de la cara durante todo el film. consulta online medico online pediatra online medico online doctor online dermatologo online veterinario online veterinario online psychologist online consulta online abogado online abogado online abogado online abogado online abogado online psicologo online doctor online psicologo online abogado online abogado online El clímax final es ridículo, con todos los personajes muriendo en un tiroteo tan oligrofrénico como patético, y cuando el protagonista se sacrifica para resucitarlos a todos da ganas de llorar, pero no por lo emotivo, sino por haber tirado a la basura dos horas de tu vida viendo este truño.
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