First off,
it's important to get one thing in your head before starting to watch this
show: it's emphasis, despite the story present, is mainly in the action
department. While the action was of good
quality, there are several leaps in reasoning you have to shut out of your
brain to feel engrossed in this show. For example, watching samurai cut through
giant robots with their swords seems like the most epic thing ever....... BUT,
you might eventually ask yourself, "How can a 36" sword cut through a
giant robot AND never seem to dull?"
Then, you want to ask yourself, "Wait, I thought these guys became
machines to become superior warriors, yet they must have gotten stingy on the
armor budget because it's not doing them any good at all." Those relatively minor little issues aside,
the action is fairly solid. But the best combat is definitely between actual
samurai, too bad there wasn't more of it.
The story keeps you engaged and competently drives the narrative
forward, the samurai are all interesting in their own ways for the most part,
but you'll likely focus on a couple as your personal favorites.
All in all,
"Samurai 7" is in interesting show with solid characters and decent
story. It's only major detractors me
where the fact that the show felt competent, but not inspiring. The action seems like it was all directed by
Michael Bay and while you feel excited while the fights are going on, you
quickly realize that aside from the battles between samurai where you see
actual martial arts being used, the battles just have giant robots
exploding. While that may sound great at
first, overall it felt quite bland and uninspired, resulting in much of it
being forgettable.
Good:
- Nice list
of characters that all have something to bring forward. Lot of strong moments
from the main cast.
- Story is a
classic, if tweaked a little bit for contemporary audiences.
- A lot of
action to get you pumped up, especially when it's between actual people.
Bad:
- Bandits
are literally only fodder for some Michael Bay inspired robot explosions.
- SERIOUSLY,
HOW CAN A SWORD CUT THROUGH 50 GIANT ROBOTS AND NEVER EVEN DULL!?!?!?!.....
(Sigh)... Whatever, While anime doesn't have to be completely grounded, I still
feel like there's a point where a show needs to set some boundaries on what's
reasonable.
Scully Rating: 8 out of 10
Watch, "Samurai 7" at: http://www.animefreak.tv/watch/samurai-7-english-dubbed-online-free