Attack on Titan

critic Reviews

, 47% Rotten Tomatometer Score
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    Piera ChenThe Hollywood Reporter
    The lack of character development also means that people sometimes behave in logic-defying ways.
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    Chris MichaelGuardian
    The actors are self-conscious and dreadful, but their fringes are undeniably impressive, and the film has a schlocky B-movie appeal, propelled by terrific special effects ...
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    Sergio BenítezEspinof
    A very irregular script that does not know how to transcend its original starting point. [Full Review in Spanish]
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    Andrew DaleyOne Room With A View
    Lavish sets, intriguing world building and half-cut character development creates an underwhelming manga/anime adaption that's engrossing to watch...
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    Panos KotzathanasisAsian Movie Pulse
    Attack on Titan will definitely be a commercial success; however, as to the actual result of the adaptation, all hopes are with the second part. Personally, I have my doubts.
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    Tan Kee YunThe New Paper (Singapore)
    While the movie dazzles with CGI effects and high-octane action, it is the excellent performances by the trio that make it a must-watch.
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    Carlos LosillaSensacine
    A film more concerned with shock value than actually telling a proper story. [Full review in Spanish]
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    Edie NugentCommon Sense Media
    Extreme violence, bloodshed are center stage in hit anime.
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    Kanin SrimaneekulrojBangkok Post
    Watch Attack On Titan for the tension, the monsters and the gore, but don't expect a plot or characters even remotely as compelling as its animated counterparts.
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    Edmund LeeSouth China Morning Post
    This existentialist meditation on free will and murderous impulses may be worthy of Kafka or Camus ... One of the most perversely original fantasy movies in recent memory.
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