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Garm Wars: The Last Druid

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  •  Canada / Japan  •    •  92m  •    •  Directed by: Mamoru Oshii.  •  Starring: Lance Henriksen, Kevin Durand, Mélanie St-Pierre, Summer H. Howell, Dawn Ford, Andrew Gillies, Jordan Van Dyck, Guido Cocomello, David-Alexandre Coiteux, Holly The Dog, Michael Daniel Murphy, Donny Quinn, Patrizio Sanzari.  •  Music by: Kenji Kawai.
        In a world where clone soldiers from three military tribes are locked in a perpetual battle of air, land and technology, one clone is separated from the battle and finds herself on the run with a group of unlikely companions.

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This is a fascinating movie, but it is not your typical American, popcorn-munching fare. For comic buffs, it reminds me of the short series World Without End. For anime buffs, it reminds me of the movie Skycrawlers. For those who don't know about either of those productions, the plot is pretty straightforward - as long as you pay attention, but I won't spoil it for you. Save your comments about why some things are done or why other questions are not addressed until after the movie. There's a lesson to be learned, and it's up to the viewer to draw hisher own conclusion about the meaning of the movie, the futility of war, the relationship between man and woman, and so on.

So, sit back, close your mouth, and open your mind. Enjoy the movie for what it is, and spend hours talking about the possible meanings and interpretations with your friends.


Review by madmonkproductions from the Internet Movie Database.

 

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