When a goddess of war reincarnates in the body of a young girl, street orphan Seiya discovers that he is destined to protect her and save the world. But only if he can face his own past and ... Read allWhen a goddess of war reincarnates in the body of a young girl, street orphan Seiya discovers that he is destined to protect her and save the world. But only if he can face his own past and become a Knight of the Zodiac.When a goddess of war reincarnates in the body of a young girl, street orphan Seiya discovers that he is destined to protect her and save the world. But only if he can face his own past and become a Knight of the Zodiac.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- Marin
- (voice)
- (as Katie Moy)
- Docrates
- (as TJ Storm)
- Jaki the Beast
- (as David Török)
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The special effects are fine although unimpressive. The fights are fine. I actually like the wire work and the long fights. It could be filmed better. A lot of this feels inferior. I almost want to say TV Power Rangers, but it's not that bad. It's the designs. It's Flash Gordon with CG glow. I don't know anything about the Japanese manga or the anime. I assume that the designs come from that. The story is rather basic and simplistic. The characters are one dimensional. I wouldn't say any of this is funny. It's a comic book B-movie with a middling budget.
There is no overarching set of quality control for acting skills, special effects, and it makes the movie neigh unwatchable after awhile.
Want to be an indie film? Hire hungry actors and go cheap on effects. Want to be a blockbuster? Hire A-listers and splurge on effects.
This film is jarringly uneven in quality and even though some of the newly faced actors seem to be bent to pour their hearts into their lines and action sequences, others obviously seem to be there just for the check.
This movie would have been better if it had been run a budget 1/10th the size with actors who actually wanted to do their jobs.
But, the source material is right there, - is rich, is vast, is deep, it has heart - and to come up with another B movie, is really sad.
Take the anime tv show from the 80s, you don't have to go to the manga, just the first episode has more soul than this. Take episodes 1-7 right until Phoenix steals the gold armor, and you have your first movie, with great stories, good character development with background depth, several heroes with rich, diverse origins, strong roots and clear purpose within the story.
It's a shame to have good and talented actors like Sean Bean, Famke Janssen and Mark Dacascos, limited by a poorly adapted and a lazy executed project.
If someone made a movie about the ancient Greek Gods for the 21st Century, and used Asian martial arts action cinematic techniques, then this would be the movie they made. And they did.
The soundtrack is loud and obnoxious. All of the dialogue is ego-oriented; i.e. "Listen to how clever I am." And the fights scenes are out of late night Kung Fu fare from the 1980s.
For all that, it's technically a competent film like all big budget films, but it's agenda is about letting female energy reign in spite of a lot of hijinks by the males, ironically led by a female character., and it's a female instructor that teaches the main protagonist how to fight.
So ... it's pretty cliche and predictable, but is it a bad movie? Eh, I'm not really partial to it, I could see all the plot points and story oriented character moments coming a mile away, including the whole "date outside your social circle" motif, and the feminine angle regarding the responsibility of wielding power and who should and why.
It's a film made for teens and so-called "geek culture". I gave it a chance, and all I can say is that I liked it better than the first Guardians of the Galaxy, but again this is a movie made for the teen comic-book crowd, and not for an older individual like me.
Loud, over the top, predictable, lots of ego oriented moments, if you're looking for some updated martial-arts action with god like powers thrown in, then look no further than this movie. But don't expect high art.
Did you know
- TriviaNero bears an earring in the form of a chain. This refers to his sibling Andromeda Shun, who has the power to manifest chains.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Alman Kido: [narrating] In days of legend, gods walked the earth and tormented mortals. Athena, goddess of warfare and wisdom, had the power to destroy humanity, but chose to protect us. Brave young knights from across the globe swore their allegiance to her. They learned to harness cosmo, the power of the stars. Their fists cracked to the heavens in battles against those who wished Athena dead. Over time, the gods retreated and became myths. But then, eighteen years ago, Athena was reborn as a helpless child. A knight, clad in gold armor gave his life to protect her as they crashed to earth. And that's how I found her, laying in his arms. A mortal girl with a power of a god. Since then, I've been searching for a new generation of knights to protect Athena, and the earth.
- SoundtracksCourage
Performed by P!nk (as P!NK)
Written by P!nk (as Alecia Moore), Greg Kurstin, Sia (as Sia Furler)
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
(c) Pink Inside Publishing, EMI April Music Inc., Kurstin Music and Pineapple Lasagne
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- Countries of origin
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- Language
- Also known as
- Los Caballeros del Zodiaco: Saint Seiya - El Inicio
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Budget
- $60,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,090,155
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $557,533
- May 14, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $6,986,177
- Runtime1 hour 52 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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