Armitage III: Poly Matrix
This recently released MVM title is actually an American edit of the original Japanese series. Whilst the core elements remain there are a number of deleted and added scenes and a brand new ending. Whilst I haven't had the opportunity to watch the original I have heard it is the better of the two versions, however there is plenty to enjoy in this version too.
The film is set on Mars (although its planet of origin is rather superficial) and centres on our protagonist Ross Sylibus a cop from Earth that asks for a transfer to Mars after the murder of his partner by an android. The story revolves around uncovering the true reason behind a spate of 'Third' murders. There are two types of androids on Mars, the Seconds and the more advanced Thirds which are extremely human like in appearance and attitude. Aiding in his quest to uncover the truth is the titular character Armitage, a female cop that excels at her job and also happens to be a Third. There are lots of twists along the way which I don't wish to spoil for you so will leave any more story description there.
As mentioned earlier, the films setting is rather superficial there is no real reason for it to be set on Mars, what Image 1 of 8. Click to enlarge
The story was penned by Chiaki Konaka who would later write the brilliant Serial Experiments Lain. This pedigree is evident in this film even if you have to get passed some rather cheesy Americanised dialogue that appears to have been added during the films edit. However the core story is incredibly sound. The story develops at a good pace with new information continually being unveiled and more questions being asked every time one is answered. It is testament to Konaka's ability to spin a good tale that the film never gets bogged down in technical jargon which it so easily could have done, nor does it become too complicated as more twists and characters are introduced. The audience is always fully aware of what is going on, but there are a number of unexpected developments that may surprise some viewers.
At the films core it is a detective film with a buddy cop element. The investigation drives the narrative, but the relationship between Sylibus and Armitage continues to grow as they play off each other. Good detective stories rely on three things. Image 2 of 8. Click to enlarge
There are some negatives that mar an otherwise thoroughly enjoyable feature. The American edit is not perfect. There seems to be some very abrupt and misplaced cuts which I can only assume is due to the American release. Likewise the DVD only has an American dub, which whilst the voices Image 3 of 8. Click to enlarge
The animation is of a very high standard. The set pieces are handled with perfection and some are very original which is rare in this day and age. The character design of both Sylibus and Armitage is a little weak with Armitage appearing to be a very generic female anime lead. Likewise the cityscape is nothing original either, but the general quality glosses over these imperfections.
The audio soundtrack is traditional anime fare with rock music dominating the action. It works fine but is nothing particularly special. The sound effects are suitably beefy though with conflicts sounding as brutal as they should. As mentioned earlier there is only the option of the English dub which is adequately handled although not my preferred choice.
Overall Armitage III is a very polished and entertaining detective story. Whilst its setting isn't particularly original the plot has enough twists in it to keep even the most jaded viewer interested. The use of some powerful imagery helps lift this above the traditional sci-fi films that are common place and provides deeper meaning to the actual content of the movie.
Well worth a watch.
Armitage III: Poly Matrix

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