By: Robert Murphy
We open the movie on one of my favorite fights from the
entire Bleach series as Ichigo has
lost control of his inner hollow in his fight with Ulquiorra and completely
over powers him in every way. But those who were there weren’t the only ones
who witnessed the fight and Ichigo’s devastating power in that fight, no others
were watching and this leads us to Bleach
Movie 4: The Hell Verse. We now find ourselves in Karakura and Ichigo is
enjoying some down time but we all know that it won’t last and we’d be right as
he’s attack by robbed figures with unusual reishi. These characters are the
Unforgiven and we soon find out that they are from the plains of Hell and want
the power that is bubbling right under the surface of Ichigo.
At first glance, I saw everything that I would love about a Bleach movie, especially with the
appearance of Ichigo’s hollow form once again which makes for some incredible
action. Now for those of you who haven’t caught up to the Aizen saga of the
show you may be a little lost with what’s going on with Ichigo as well as his
power increase and his new appearance so this may not be a movie you can follow
easily. The story follows Ichigo as he travels to the Hell Verse in order to
save his sister, seems like he’s always saving some damsel in distress but this
time it’s different because it’s his family and I wouldn’t want to mess with
Ichigo’s family. The story also digs further into just how scary it is for
Ichigo at times to use his powers because they can get out of hand and Ichigo
cannot control himself once the hollow side takes over.
We also get the introduction of a new interesting character
who appears whn the first Unforgiven appear but he helps Ichigo fight them
back. His name is Kokuto and from the way he talks you wouldn’t think that he
should have been banished to Hell for eternal punishment. He was in fact
banished there for defending his sister’s murder and taking revenge against him
for taking her away from him. This is all well and good but you can tell there
is more to it than what he is saying and as for being a character we just met
he immediately stands out.
Sadly, I feel the movie goes down from here, we see Ichigo
unleash his inner hollow yes, interesting new characters and appealing story
all over with the introduction of the Hell Verse but it sours from there. We
already get enough of Ichigo’s bellyaching during the show about how dangerous
his powers are and how hard it is to control them at times, we don’t need a
whole movie about it. Then there’s the fact that somehow “Hell” as an entity
chooses to be on Ichigo’s side at the end of the movie, transforming him and
allowing him to beat his enemy and save his sister in the end. It will have you
sitting there and asking yourself “what the hell just happened” it really made
no earthly sense to it.
In conclusion, Bleach:
The Hell Verse doesn’t really stand out as a movie which is upsetting
because it boasted so much promise. We do see some incredible fight scenes especially
from Ichigo’s inner hollow, who always is a great sight to see on screen as it
destroys just about everything in its path. Then we have Kokuto who was an
interesting character right off the bat and made for the only other strong
attribute to the story. If it wasn’t for the way the movie ended it would have
been a much more appealing addition to the Bleach
universe.
Good:
- Hollow Ichigo
causing large scale devastation
- Kokuto was is a
stellar character
- The Hell Verse and
the overall story was very appealing
Bad:
- A horrible and
disappointing ending
- Ichigo gains a new
form that defied logic and explanation
Scully Rating: 7.0
out of 10
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