Escaflowne - Paradise & Pain (Vol. 5)

Editorial Review:
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The story line of this popular "magical girl" series falters amid a welter of flashbacks, dreams, revelations, and character reversals. Prince Van, who's done nothing but fight since the adventure began, doesn't want to fight anymore--the feline Merle has to defend him from two cat-women sent by his evil brother, Folken. Dilandau, the Zaibach Empire's maniacal hit man, is really the victim of an experiment by mysterious "sorcerers." The wealthy Dryden leads the other characters on an expedition to find the Mystic Valley, where refugees came to Gaea after Atlantis was destroyed on Earth. (Gaea itself was created by the mass will of the Atlanteans.) Dryden is after their mysterious power source--to be distinguished from the "power spot" in the temple the Zaibach troops stormed in previous episodes. Allen wrestles with his feelings for his long-lost father while Hitomi discovers her grandmother once visited Gaea and inspired Allen's father. The ghost of Van's mother announces that the future of Gaea rests on her son's shoulders and Hitomi's anxieties have produced the problems wracking the alternate world; her grandmother tells Hitomi to believe in her wishes. Sorting out all these twists poses interesting challenges for director Kazuki Akane. Episodes: 15. "Lost Paradise," 16. "The Guided Ones," 17. "The Edge of the World." Rated 13 and up for violence and complex plot lines. --Charles Solomon
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Folken sends out Naria and Eriya after the Escaflowne as Van hovers between life and death. Meanwhile, Dryden has discovered what he thinks is the location to Atlantis. Hitomi finds that one of her ancestors has been to Gaea, and Allen confronts his past. Once they reach Atlantis, however, they find that they have memories to fight and fears to overcome.
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Escaflowne - Paradise & Pain (Vol. 5)
Starring: Escaflowne Manufacturer: Bandai ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001DCY1Y Release Date: 2001-04-03 |
Amazon.com
The story line of this popular "magical girl" series falters amid a welter of flashbacks, dreams, revelations, and character reversals. Prince Van, who's done nothing but fight since the adventure began, doesn't want to fight anymore--the feline Merle has to defend him from two cat-women sent by his evil brother, Folken. Dilandau, the Zaibach Empire's maniacal hit man, is really the victim of an experiment by mysterious "sorcerers." The wealthy Dryden leads the other characters on an expedition to find the Mystic Valley, where refugees came to Gaea after Atlantis was destroyed on Earth. (Gaea itself was created by the mass will of the Atlanteans.) Dryden is after their mysterious power source--to be distinguished from the "power spot" in the temple the Zaibach troops stormed in previous episodes. Allen wrestles with his feelings for his long-lost father while Hitomi discovers her grandmother once visited Gaea and inspired Allen's father. The ghost of Van's mother announces that the future of Gaea rests on her son's shoulders and Hitomi's anxieties have produced the problems wracking the alternate world; her grandmother tells Hitomi to believe in her wishes. Sorting out all these twists poses interesting challenges for director Kazuki Akane. Episodes: 15. "Lost Paradise," 16. "The Guided Ones," 17. "The Edge of the World." Rated 13 and up for violence and complex plot lines. --Charles SolomonCustomer Reviews:
"The Doors of Destiny are Opening before Us".......2003-05-19
In the meantime, Dryden the merchant pieces together some clues and discovers that the secret they are looking for is in The Mystic Valley - the hidden home of the Atlanteans on Gaea. With the help of the diary of Allen Schezar's father, Dryden pinpoints the location on the continent of Asgard. This throws Allen into his own conflict - his father deserted Allen and his mother in his quest for the valley and Allen has never forgiven him.
Perhaps the most striking revelation is the nature of Hitomi's powers - that she is quite a bit more than an amateur card reader. Hitomi nearly crumbles when she realizes the extent of her responsibilities. Bringing the third of Escaflowne's main characters face to face with her own crisis. And the Mystic Valley is not necessarily the best place to have an identity crisis.
For a set of episodes where much of the action is internal, there is much to look at and absorb. The viewer will discover the truth of Gaea and get a deeper glimpse into the Zaibach Empire. One such is a bit of the story of Dilandau who has apparently been through brainwashing by the Sorcerers. To what point we have yet to find out, but perhaps he is more than the psychotic we've been let to see him as.
Writer Shoji Kawamori and Director Kazuki Akane have mastered the trick of pulling a new layer of the story out of their creative hats almost at will. Nor are they afraid to shift from romance, to philosophy, to action drama. The result is a story with enough to satisfy and grow with it's innumerable fans. Well worth pursuing.
No Spoiler-Simple Review.......2003-02-09
go buy this now!!!.......2002-10-15
"My Wishes did that?!".......2002-05-21
ps2 not ther fault but dvd?.......2002-03-12
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Escaflowne - Paradise & Pain (Vol. 5)
Starring: Kirby Morrow , Kelly Sheridan , Brian Drummond , Jocelyne Loewen , and Andrew Francis Director: Kazuki Akane Manufacturer: Bandai ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059WIV Release Date: 2001-04-03 |
Amazon.com
The story line of this popular "magical girl" series falters amid a welter of flashbacks, dreams, revelations, and character reversals. Prince Van, who's done nothing but fight since the adventure began, doesn't want to fight anymore--the feline Merle has to defend him from two cat-women sent by his evil brother, Folken. Dilandau, the Zaibach Empire's maniacal hit man, is really the victim of an experiment by mysterious "sorcerers." The wealthy Dryden leads the other characters on an expedition to find the Mystic Valley, where refugees came to Gaea after Atlantis was destroyed on Earth. (Gaea itself was created by the mass will of the Atlanteans.) Dryden is after their mysterious power source--to be distinguished from the "power spot" in the temple the Zaibach troops stormed in previous episodes. Allen wrestles with his feelings for his long-lost father while Hitomi discovers her grandmother once visited Gaea and inspired Allen's father. The ghost of Van's mother announces that the future of Gaea rests on her son's shoulders and Hitomi's anxieties have produced the problems wracking the alternate world; her grandmother tells Hitomi to believe in her wishes. Sorting out all these twists poses interesting challenges for director Kazuki Akane. Episodes: 15. "Lost Paradise," 16. "The Guided Ones," 17. "The Edge of the World." Rated 13 and up for violence and complex plot lines. --Charles SolomonDescription
Folken sends out Naria and Eriya after the Escaflowne as Van hovers between life and death. Meanwhile, Dryden has discovered what he thinks is the location to Atlantis. Hitomi finds that one of her ancestors has been to Gaea, and Allen confronts his past. Once they reach Atlantis, however, they find that they have memories to fight and fears to overcome.Customer Reviews:
"The Doors of Destiny are Opening before Us".......2003-05-19
In the meantime, Dryden the merchant pieces together some clues and discovers that the secret they are looking for is in The Mystic Valley - the hidden home of the Atlanteans on Gaea. With the help of the diary of Allen Schezar's father, Dryden pinpoints the location on the continent of Asgard. This throws Allen into his own conflict - his father deserted Allen and his mother in his quest for the valley and Allen has never forgiven him.
Perhaps the most striking revelation is the nature of Hitomi's powers - that she is quite a bit more than an amateur card reader. Hitomi nearly crumbles when she realizes the extent of her responsibilities. Bringing the third of Escaflowne's main characters face to face with her own crisis. And the Mystic Valley is not necessarily the best place to have an identity crisis.
For a set of episodes where much of the action is internal, there is much to look at and absorb. The viewer will discover the truth of Gaea and get a deeper glimpse into the Zaibach Empire. One such is a bit of the story of Dilandau who has apparently been through brainwashing by the Sorcerers. To what point we have yet to find out, but perhaps he is more than the psychotic we've been let to see him as.
Writer Shoji Kawamori and Director Kazuki Akane have mastered the trick of pulling a new layer of the story out of their creative hats almost at will. Nor are they afraid to shift from romance, to philosophy, to action drama. The result is a story with enough to satisfy and grow with it's innumerable fans. Well worth pursuing.
No Spoiler-Simple Review.......2003-02-09
go buy this now!!!.......2002-10-15
"My Wishes did that?!".......2002-05-21
ps2 not ther fault but dvd?.......2002-03-12
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Charlie Chaplin, Vol. 1 (REGION 1) (NTSC)