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7/10
Hectic And Strange
nmn3410 June 2019
This movie got me interested into looking up the manga and its astoundingly faithful to the source. This is kind of a double edged sword. Only three volumes long, its a hectic and confusing story with very underdeveloped characters. But in spite of that, it is still rather compelling. I never felt bored and ultimately enjoyed the experience.

I loved the art style. Its very scratchy and rough, it looks like something that was supposed to be a rough draft and was meant to be redrawn. At first it was off putting seeing such rough outlines but once I got used to it I started to notice something else. All these characters are really well designed. All the characters are so interesting to look at I often just wanted to pause the movie. Even simpler designs like Wolfie's and less integral characters like Mummyla have a strange allure to them. But no character stands out more than Hellvis himself. The principal of the school is something else all together.

Its not just the characters though, the scenery itself is so stylized that you forget how minimal all the features are. For instance, the classroom is just a bunch of desks in a room, sometimes a void, but it just better serves the characters. It brings them more into focus, making them pop even more as your eye wanders about. But through what should be a clutter of visual stimulation, it subtly draws your attention to Steela by simply giving her something unique. Her desk is the only one that has stitches on it and before anyone says anything, tells you this character in particular is important. When there is scenery, the sketchy style makes hell look so alien to the realm of the living that it expresses what's happening well. Seeing Amagane running to get through the school gates, the dark skies and medieval stone architecture is so jarring that you know that she isn't in Japan anymore.

The movie starts one way but makes a very sharp turn before you know it. School stories aren't uncommon as a character starts to ingratiate themselves with their classmates, resolving their problems and becoming friends, and at first glance that seemed like where the plot was going. Then it starts talking about Cain and Abel and Adam and Eve and all that stuff involving her classmates is thrown out the window for a strange interpretation of a biblical feud. It is disappointing that you don't get to learn more about the classmates, but this turn I can't say is bad per say. Its a roller coaster of stimulation, with a lot of jarring twists and turns that are hard to follow, but this kind of works at least to some degree. It is impossible to guess what is going to happen next and if you are just looking for a ride and don't focus too hard on details, its a fun romp.

Its a very controversial movie. Some people aren't going to like it because of its style and unconventional narrative. But at the same time, I feel some are going to adore it for those same points. Its not really a movie that translates into a review because its so subjective. Its really something you have to watch for yourself to come to any conclusion over.
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7/10
Overall this is a clever anime picture with some fun sequences and obstacles for the main character to overcome.
kevin_robbins28 June 2021
Hells (2008) is an animated film my daughter and I recently watched together on Tubi (it's also on Prime). The storyline follows a girl who on her way to school has an unfortunate accident and wakes up in hell. She seeks an opportunity to help the demons in Hell and return to the living. This movie is codirected by Yoshinobu Yamakawa (Little Buster) and Amber Lee Connors (Dead Island). The animation style is very unique and fun. The depiction of hell and the various creatures within it were entertaining. There are some racey scenes with sexual innuendos but they aren't over done, just strongly alluded to. The storyline is fairly straightforward with some good twists to cause doubt. As additional characters get pulled into the universe the film becomes more and more unpredictable. Overall this is a clever anime picture with some fun sequences and obstacles for the main character to overcome. I'd score this a 7/10 and recommend seeing it.
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3/10
Hells: Interesting, but lifeless
Platypuschow12 March 2019
Hells was a recommendation, I'd never heard of it and based on it's appearance I'd likely not have given it a go otherwise.

It tells the story of a girl who is involved in a car accident on her way to school. When she awakens she discovers she's in hell, a place where the dead go to educate at an academy for whatever is next.

Immediately I was hit by the animation style, it's one that you'll see commonly in short films and music videos but for a full 2hr feature it was simply too much. It's not that I dislike it, it just has its place and this wasn't it.

More a comedy than anything else it's seven shades of goofy and I don't mean that in a good way. It falls into all the usual anime tropes, for example there isn't much spoken dialogue in Hells...............it's all shouted!

The plot makes sense but is convoluted and deeply baffling. It involves "God", Adam, Eve, Cain, Abel and everyone in hell is inexplicably some kind of monster, animal, panda etc with no explanation as to why. Especially considering coincidentally our leading lady isn't.

So visually it's overwhelming, the plot is confused and despite it being full of action in manages to be really quite boring.

Though not entirely terrible this just wasn't for me at all.

The Good:

Has its heart in the right place

Some interesting characters

The Bad:

Not keen on the animation style

Really goofy

Plot is a confused mess
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9/10
A pretty mindblowing anime!
Irishchatter7 June 2018
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I have to say this anime was pretty mindblowing because a lot of things is going on and you just feel really like you're on a rollercoaster!

I loved how all the monsters were drawn and also referencing movies what was well known (Phantom of the Paradise, Kikis Delivery Service). As well as known figures such as Elvis, Minnie Mouse and Adam & Eve.

I was literally shocked to find out Rienne was the reincarnation of Eve and was the mother of Helvis & Ryu. As well as the fact, she's suppose to be Adams wife too! Seriously her face told it all when she found and I swear my face had the same reaction as well haha! I didnt what the hell was going on!

Anyways at least Rienne was awake from her accident and that Ryu learned his lesson to not be such a dumbass after all!

Brillant anime, I totally would recommend any anime or non anime fan to watch this!
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4/10
Hell, yeah, that's pretty much it
Kamurai251 July 2020
Confusion, flashy, messy watch, wouldn't watch it again, and can't recommend unless you're just REALLY into stories about Christianity and the afterlife.

The art has a mixture of feelings from "Kill La Kill", "The Maxx", "Heavy Metal 3000", and "FLCL", even feels like "FLCL" at times. Let's just say this isn't a traditional anime. It was honestly such a grating imagery than I just checked out, but eventually you don't notice how silly the art is, but that's more because the story gets insane.

So not only is this about living people being dragged to Hell, and its a Hell where people can die again, but there's also reincarnation. And I'm not saying there isn't a way to make all this work together, but this movie rushes all of it and none of it pays off. the 7 deadly sins are even represented, and no pay off.

There's a very specific problem, in a story, with characters living forever, god being all powerful: this is all happening at a culmination point where things are "finally" in alignment, but that's all by design. The story is designed to be a confusing mess of spaghetti story. I can respect multi threading, but this is "go to" spaghetti madness.

I could at least respect it as a work of art if it didn't pull a "Wizard of Oz" in the last act, and THEN disprove the disprove....I honestly think the animation choice was less of a choice afterall.
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10/10
The BEST Anime I've Seen In A LONG Time! I'm An Anime Addict, So That's Saying A LOT!
tesswysko20 November 2021
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I honestly haven't had this much fun watching any show since Fairy Tail!!! I was SO GRATEFUL for the 2 hour run time! However, I kept thinking how it could be totally feasible & VERY MUCH appreciated if it were to be made into a multiple season series, the likes of Dangonranpa (sp?) et al.

There wasn't really much in the way of story development in the classroom, or between the girls after class (I'd like to see them go shopping, study in the library, party in their dorm rooms, things to show us that they were bonding,) to make the whole "I have to get through to her to save her" thing actually plausible. One volleyball match doesn't really cut the mustard, when in every other scene they'd been bullying her. They could explain more about the ancient family dynamic- I LOVE that the stereotypical "Satan" figure turned out to be Cain, giving "Hell" the grey area of not being EVIL exactly... AND that he was able to find it in himself go be there for his brother & the students! But what shocked me was the depth of the emotions, the maturity and true Psychological understanding that went into way Cain did what he did, & how/why he felt that way after! I've NEVER seen such true details & raw, intense emotions in an Anime before- EVER!!! How does she feel finding out she is Eve? And their mother? AND about her husband, who hasn't stopped cherishing her since the dawn of time? How to you un-box that one? And what about Marco? He said & has PROVEN he's in love with her, will she find him? And who is this Dad of her's that her mother just "coincidentally" asked to watch over her? Since her Mom remembered Hell, I'm guessing there's more to her. After that odd question from Cain, wouldn't it be something if her father was God? Or at least an Angel? There's just SO MUCH good material here to work with, that i could EASILY sit down and write up 2 seasons, 24 episodes RIGHT NOW, before i personally develop the story any further!!!
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8/10
a colorful Odyssey on self-empowerment
TruView5 September 2021
This was a pleasant find with notable life lessons about overcoming self-doubt. Frankly, I could not put my finger on what it was exactly that kept me so captivated. I generally don't go for animes of any sort mostly because I'm not too enthused about the style of artwork. Other adults might actually feel condescended too, but this film's target audience was/is that adolescent Goth crowd who see themselves as misfit deviants searching for meaning. The writer(s) very cleverly exploit one of this group's greatest fixations...(death) to convey a message of hope.

Looking back, the story hints at Dante's Inferno; This is probably why it began to grow on me. I'm such a fan of the classics.
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