If I had actually paid any money for this, I would be righteously pissed. This is like tearing a book in two, selling the first half and never publishing the rest. There is some potential for a second half, but I doubt it will ever happen. This is mostly a monster mash, which we’ve seen any number of times before. While I’m not normally one to criticize a film for a lack of sex, this also lacks the severely transgressive or original qualities which made the original infamous. Even up to that point, this is problematic in a bunch of way, not least that Monaka is almost a minor character, and it appears to be a sequel in little more than name. Really: WTF? On its own, this is such an entirely pointless release, you have to wonder what happened. Which is pretty much where it ends, after a first battle between Monaka and him. A cover-up ensues, despite a trail of corpses, and Monaka is given her next mission: to kill the monster, unaware that it’s actually her father. After a firefight, Doi and his team bail out as the station disintegrataes, but the monster that Monaka’s father has become, is also on their craft, which crash-lands – conveniently right in her neighbourhood. However, it appears a combination of factors such as radiation, results in the astronauts mutating into monstrous creatures. His space-station is visited by Kōichi Doi, a researcher investigating ways to preserve bone density in zero-G. Monaka’s father is an astronaut, who has been in space for years. In between tracking down and killing paedophiles, she has a regular identity as a klutzy waitress at a cafe, where he co-worker Mukai (Okamura) protects her from the sleazy patrons. We’re a decade on from the events of the original Kite, and it seems Sawa has – without explanation – morphed into Monaka (Inoue). ![]() Oh, and speaking of mad scientists, there’s one of those in here too. Six years on, that still hasn’t materialized, making this about as appetizing as a half-cooked chicken. The Subtitles are packaged in a ZIP format. If so, he clearly got bored and drifted off while the project was half complete, because this ends in a way which doesn’t so much suggest another part, as demand it unconditionally. Download the SRT files for Kite Liberator in all qualities and languages available. “Half a star deducted, for being only half a movie.”Īnd not a very good movie at that, suffering from such multiple personality disorder, it sometimes feels that two completely different anime were spliced together in some mad scientist’s laboratory.
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