Gantz: O (2016)
27KGantz: O: Directed by Yasushi Kawamura, Kei’ichi Sato. With Daisuke Ono, Mao Ichimichi, Tomohiro Kaku, Saori Hayami. After being brutally murdered in a subway station, a teen boy awakens to find himself resurrected by a strange computer named Gantz, and forced to fight a large force of invading aliens in Osaka.
“:this is less of a review and more of just a ramble of what was in my head at the time I finished watching: As I would consider myself more a member of the u0026quot;uninitiatedu0026quot; as far as anime is concerned, I really donu0026#39;t. I troll Netflix for the occasional anime. If itu0026#39;s available in English, I give it a shot. Many fail to hold my attention, this one did not. If you want a rundown of what itu0026#39;s about, others covered that just fine. But Iu0026#39;m here as someone who doesnu0026#39;t watch anime in itu0026#39;s native language with subtitles because itu0026#39;s u0026quot;more authenticu0026quot;. Honestly, Iu0026#39;m a bored American who mostly fancies anime in the u0026quot;ecchiu0026quot; category for the laughs. I just spent 20 minutes cruising IMDb because I had no idea Gantz had a history. Never heard of it before. Iu0026#39;ll admit, Iu0026#39;m still kinda confused. But I was entertained. I actually watched it. Most stuff that I put on Netflix is mostly to occupy the ADD side of my brain while I do something else. Gantz:O had my full attention and Iu0026#39;m gonna say that itu0026#39;s worth yours as well. Unless youu0026#39;re a purist, but this review isnu0026#39;t for you. I will say, I hope they do more of these in the 3DCG in the future. :ramble over:”