Ace Attorney

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En un futuro próximo, el aumento de la delincuencia ha supuesto la creación de un nuevo tribunal en el que abogados y fiscales se enfrentan para demostrar la inocencia o la culpabilidad de los acusados en un plazo de tan solo tres días. Entre ellos está el novato Phoenix Wright, que se esfuerza para defender a sus clientes de acusaciones de asesinato y encontrar a los verdaderos culpables. Por suerte, cuenta con la ayuda de Mia Fey, su mentora asesinada, con la que se comunica a través de su hermana pequeña y médium Maya Frey. El desafío de su vida llegará cuando deba defender a su máximo rival contra un fiscal que lleva 40 años sin perder un solo caso. (Selecta Visión)

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inglés Takashi Miike showcases something that fans hungry for brutality may not have expected from him. An anime-stylized film, based on a Gameboy video game, that maintains its aspects such as wild hairstyles, excellent technological and sci-fi elements, and other facts, but at the same time, it is a good courtroom drama that has moments of quite a drive and an interesting plot. And it is not bloody at all, but rather mainstream. ()

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inglés It's a very long movie, really long. But somehow there weren't too many moments where I was really bored, where I had to look around to see what was flying where. Granted, there were a few weaker moments that the movie could have done without, but thankfully they weren't dragged out in any way. It's not a film where the plot was mysterious, the viewer had no idea whodunit until the last moment. It's as transparent as a window after spring cleaning. Only it doesn't really matter, because it's set in a very interesting environment where everyone wears ridiculous costumes, where even their gestures are exaggerated, as if they've just jumped out of a play. This makes more out of a story that is otherwise pretty basic, and grossly inadequate for such a long running time. The music wasn't bad, but in the end only the last song stuck in my mind. It's not a bad film, it even leaves you smiling at the end, you learn to say "objection" in Japanese. A weak script, good acting, great setting. Absolutely don't want to do much thinking, but still value your IQ enough to watch Czech TV series Ordinace v růžové zahradě? Try this movie. P.S.: Was it my imagination, or was Detective Itonokogiri really an homage to Aoshima? Same coat and some of the poses... ()