but what the flip did I just watch? Altered Carbon: Resleeved. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Why Netflix? Why did yall waste the massive potential you had with this? … Expand Conclusion: A very cool looking film with beautiful and eye-catching surroundings, a loveable bond between the main characters with 2 of them being standouts in my film mind, great and badass action the movie could have been great if the story wasn't so mediocre. I really like this world and the potential of it however just like the first Purge it wasn't used very good and could have been used so much better. The story, however, falls pretty short and ultimately elevates to the state of ridiculousness and feels like too much. Some of the most awesome bloody violence in animation(of what I've seen). There's the violence I don't like but there's violence such as this movie where it fits and is used in a matter of understatement and I thought it was hella cool. One of the most notable aspects of the movie is the use of MUCH brutal violence, yes it's too much at times but I was genuinely impressed. It's kinda sad how she never connected to her past memory. Holly is badass, cute/pretty and has a more mature/experienced personality but don't forget that she's still a young girl and has past trauma and then there's Gena with her amazing hair and strict and badass style but like everyone else, she has her soft side and a past memory that can trigger her to snap out of her hard shell. Takeshi were my least favourite, a stubborn and a bit uninteresting man with a low tone which is not an unusual thing, heck I'm like that at many times but still there wasn't that much to root for in him however it's the two female's who impressed me. It's the bond between the three main characters that I loved. The main theme about the Yakuza didn't interest me that much and the members were all so so. In a cyberpunk city, people who die can get a second chance, everyone has a chip inside of them holding their life if someone dies their chip can be used in a dead body for that person to come back, a great concept right? Yes but honestly it wasn't focused on enough, instead the film focused on a secret plot within the Yakuza. In a cyberpunk city, people who die can get a second chance, everyone has a chip A very intriguing concept for a film, with some very good character designs and a creative art style + a promise worth getting involved with Altered Carbon: Resleeved must be a hit right? Well, both yes and no. In many ways, it's the best live-action Western series yet to capture the spirit of the anime genre.A very intriguing concept for a film, with some very good character designs and a creative art style + a promise worth getting involved with Altered Carbon: Resleeved must be a hit right? Well, both yes and no. It has shades of everything from Ghost In The Shell and Battle Angel to Cowboy Bebop. If this premise sounds like it easily be the basis for an anime or manga series - you're not wrong. ![]() Takeshi's Envoy deductive powers make him a perfect sleuth for the world's wealthiest man, Laurens Bancroft (James Purefoy) who was mysteriously murdered in his own home, only to be resurrected by digital backup with no memory of the incident. Into this world comes Takeshi Kovacs (Joel Kinnaman), the last member of an elite military rebel group known as Envoys, who has been disembodied for over 200 years. The rub is that only the top wealthy elite can afford such immortality, making them the perennial ruling class, living high above the dystopian world in extravagant colonies above the clouds. The premise of Altered Carbon takes us into a cyberpunk-style future, in which human consciousness (or soul, if you will) can be preserved onto digital files known as "stacks," and transferred to different bodies ("sleeves") - either new bodies or cloned versions of their old ones.
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