Gantz was always going to be a tough thing to adapt.
Certainly adapting it into a live action film that would need to make a fair old bit of money to cover the types of effects it would need would probably been a tough thing to sell. On the plus side it's a very popular series, but on the down-side it's not exactly family friendly material.
And if you made it family friendly you would stand a real risk of alienating that main fanbase. But still, you need to make it possible that it might appeal to a wider audience. Yet the key elements of gantz are horrible violence, aliens, killing, misogyny general inhumanity and a smidgen of rape on the side. It is, to be frank, a veritable smorgasbord of misanthropy, which is probably something you could get away with better in the anime adaptation, since the audience is more focused in the same area as the manage and the budget concerns smaller.
Anyway, it's hardly fun for all the family!
I was, therefore, not really expecting much from the film adaptation.
I was, however, pleasantly surprised.
They have made changes. The misanthropy is pretty much gone. I mean, there are still a lot of the unpleasant characters, but they're not dwelt on as much. Also, the main character who, in the manga, we get a lot of internal monologue stuff from and therefore we see he's not a particularly nice person, is tweaked to be more normal.
In the film it's more about him being scared about things, rather than not giving a shit, if you see what I mean.
However, this first film (there are two) is actually surprisingly close to the original manga, given the changes that have been made. The second film looks like it diverges more, based on the trailer, but this first one takes the major parts of the manga and retains the majority of them.
I mean it does tweak stuff, obviously, but not as much as you may think.
The film also looks really good. The effects are excellent - the aliens look very good and the suits, guns and gantz itself are all very well executed. I think the fact it's almost all set at night (a lot of the less dramatic stuff front during daytime is what's gone) helps out here - FX are normally easier to execute during the night.
But obviously they've also benefitted from the leaps and bounds of digital FX that mean even low budget films can look very good nowadays
So overall, I'd say it's well worth checking out.
Well, if you like SF, action, aliens or the original manga it's worth checking out - if those aren't really your bag, it's not going to change your mind.
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