Humanity Fights Back on August 12 in Live Action Adaptation of “ATTACK ON TITAN”
The full throttle battle for survival between human
and flesh-eating giants is about to be revealed this
August 12 in the much-awaited adaptation of the popular Manga anime of the same title “Attack On Titan.”
August 12 in the much-awaited adaptation of the popular Manga anime of the same title “Attack On Titan.”
Set
in a post-modern apocalyptic world, the story of the live-action movie is based
on the Manga but includes some original aspects and was supervised by the
author, Hajime Isayama. Actor Haruma
Miura plays Eren Jaeger who lives in a city surrounded by a series of towering
walls. Beyond these walls are the Titans
which the humans have feared might resurface after more than a hundred years of
peace.
Directed
by Shinji Higuchi, who revealed the movie to select press and fans recently,
shared that it was a truly emotional experience, “I was
on the verge of tears at some points during the film, but that’s because I’m so
happy to have been able to work on it and to bring it here,” said Higuchi.
Asked why the movie was premiering in Hollywood rather than Japan, the director
replied, “Initially, speaking honestly, I didn’t know the purpose of bringing
this film all the way to Hollywood! But now, I finally see the purpose. It’s a
great honor.”
Having
been heavily involved is special-effects movies such as “Gamera” trilogy and a
Godzilla movie, Higuchi and the production crew have created a series of
jaw-dropping scenes in the movie. The
majority of those effects can be seen in the film’s climactic fight scenes, in
particular those involving the ODMG (Omni-Directional Mobility Gear). For the
uninitiated, the ODMG is basically a set of grappling hooks holstered at the
waist that turns the characters into post-apocalyptic Spider-Men. They look
impressive on camera, and according to the cast, the scenes featuring the ODMG
were both the most memorable and difficult to shoot. “You’re on these wires,
but you have to work with the choreographers to pull you down or push you up,”
Miura said. “So trying to get in sync with the choreographers was really,
really tough — that was the hardest part of the shoot.”
Filmed
in an an island located off the coast of Nagasaki, is officially called
Hashima, but nicknamed Gunkanjima, or "Battleship Island," because it
resembles a warship in the water. Along
with Miura, “Attack on Titan” also stars Hiroki Hasegawa (“Jellyfish Princess”),
Kiko Mizuhara (“Norwegian Wood”), Kanata Hongō (“Prince of Tennis”), Takahiro
Miura (“Space Battleship Yamato”), Nanami Sakuraba (“Twin Spica”), Satoru
Matsuo (“Themae Romae”), Satomi Ishihara (“Sadako 3D”), Pierre Taki (“Linda
Linda Linda”), Jun Kunimura (“Audition”), Shu Watanabe (“Kamen Rider OOO”),
Ayame Misaki (“Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters”) and Rina Takeda (“High Kick Girl”).
Humanity
fights back when “Attack on Titan” opens this August 12 from Pioneer Films.
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