Casshern
“Casshern” is a frustrating film that promises much but fails to deliver. Located in the aftermath of a war between Europe and Asia, “Casshern centers” in the conflict between two seemingly all-powerful beings created with the “neo-cell” technology developed at the military lab geneticist Dr. Grant amoral
Azuma. With its tail, heavily stylized battle scenes’30s retro design, and photography overexposed Scratchy, the CGI is really impressive.
However, chronically abused and not worth the argument incoherent and epic, but complicated motivations of key characters. In this regard, comparisons with disappointing U.S. CGI-fest’Sky Captain ‘, are not misplaced. Do not bother with ‘Casshern’ if you’ve seen the trailer and think you are in a mature exploration of the nature of war, revenge, the blurring of lines between human morality and the limits of science.
We rent this if you like big robots.






