

#Gintama movie movie
Rewatch Value 8.5 This movie is such a delight for fans of Gintama. For fans, as long as your bias goggles are off, you'll be pretty entertained despite its flaws. New viewers may struggle to get through the film and I wouldn't blame you, but you may get something out of it.

It's a cheesy fun movie that captures the Gintama spirit well and should be treated as such. It is a hoot hahaĭon't expect a god-tier film or Gintama anime 2.0, because it isn't (nor was it meant to be).
#Gintama movie plus
The guitar OST that plays during a certain scene is lovely! A plus for fans is that it's similar to the song played in the same scene in the anime :D UVERworld's promotional song for the movie ("DECIDED") is awesome, definitely stick around for the credits to give it a listen! Last but not least, big applause to the uh "song" Gintoki sings in the "opening", apparently made-up by Oguri himself. Not much I can say since I don't remember most of it but nothing bad. My fave has to be Ryo Yoshizawa, who captured Sougo's casual deadpan character perfectly. Shun Oguri and Masaki Suda did well as the other 2/3 of the Yorozuya - Gintoki's irritable and snarky yet caring nature is there, and awkward tsukkomi!Shinpachi is very much alive. She shined more in her comedy scenes, whether it be her casually being gross or her slapping Shinpachi epically in the face ("BAAAKA MEGANEEEE"). Kanna as Kagura was a little meh sometimes but I think I enjoyed her a lot more than others did. My biggest complaint was Nanao as Matako who was hella flat, I felt like all she did was shout stiffly and pose with her guns. The acting quality itself varies, but credit to everyone for making an effort to be in character. Maybe my only disappointment is Takasugi - in this film he's not a very interesting antagonist since they don't really flesh him out here (which is a shame, he's great in the original series). There's unfortunately only so much a movie can show, but this film does a fairly good job at bringing the best out of everyone in its 2 hour run. The quirky likeable characters are the best thing about the series, hands down. The climax/final fight (film-original) was the only scene I hated - without spoiling anything, it felt very forced and pointless. For fans curious about any scene changes or additions, there are quite a few but they're mostly well done so they shouldn't bother you. Editing/CGI is sometimes cringey but can be easily ignored. The action is a mixed bag - sometimes entertaining, other times rather basic. The serious side of the story is nothing special but still enjoyable.
#Gintama movie crack
over-the-top slapstick, broken fourth walls, shameless body humour (including Japan's beloved idol Kanna Hashimoto picking her nose and vomiting, just to give you an idea), and shout-outs/parodies galore - some so blatant you will crack up. The movie captures the series' famous wacky sense of humour very well eg.
#Gintama movie series
If you're not familiar with the series then you may have a hard time following the story - the movie's main plot aka the Beninzakura arc is interesting enough but can't really be appreciated nor understood by viewers who've only known the characters and setting for like 15 minutes (with a lot of context cut out). It's not a great way to introduce someone to the wonderful bizarre world that is Gintama - the setting and protagonists are introduced rather shortly and then we jump right into the story. I'll try to take new viewers into account even though I'm convinced like 95% of the people checking the movie out are fans haha.įor sure, this is a movie intended for fans rather than newcomers (even the Yorozuya lampshade it in typical Gintama-style). Excuse my word vomit as I attempt to review this. Rewatch Value 6.5 The movie came to my city recently so as a big fan of the series I had to see it! I'm glad I did.
