Product Descriptionthe Intrigue Boils Over In Eden Of The East: Paradise Lost, The Feature-Length Conclusion Of A Truly One-Of-A-Kind Anime Saga. Accused Of Terrorism And Feeling The Heat, Sakis High-Tech Crew Is In The Crosshairs. Meanwhile, The Shroud Of Mystery Covering Takizawa Is Lifted As He And His Fellow Seleo Make Their Final Moves. Every Game Must Come To An End. For Those Playing Mr. Outsides Twisted Game Of Conspiracy Thrills, The End Comes Now.Amazon.Comas He Did Inghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex--The Laughing Man, Director Kenji Kamiyama Brings Theeden Of The East Saga To A Conclusion That Feels Appropriate Yet Remains Ambiguous. Inparadise Lost (2010), Takizawa And Saki Return To Japan To End The Game Mr. Outside Created Involving The 12 Special Agents Known As The Seleos. The Stakes Are High: Takizawa Must Outwit The Police, An Entrenched Plutocracy, And The Remaining Seleos. Fortunately, He Can Count On The Assistance Of The Oddball Students Of Eden Of The East And The Neets (Young Men With No Employment, Education Or Training) He Rescued Previously. The Object Of The Potentially Deadly Game Remains Unchanged: Revitalize The Faltering Spirit And Economy Of Japan. Altruistic And Compassionate, Takizawa Reflects The Attitude Of The Young Japanese Who Volunteered In Record Numbers To Clean Up The Aftermath Of The 2011 Earthquake And Tsunami. Voice Actor Jason Liebrecht Makes Takizawa A Likable And Complex Hero Who Can Stay One Step Ahead Of His Friends Yet Command Their Loyalty. Leah Clarks Saki Avoids The Clich Of Anime Heroines Whose Sympathetic Hearts Turn Them Into Doormats Or Crybabies. While Kamiyama Ties Up Some Of The Strands Of His Complex Narrative, He Leaves A Number Of Them Hanging, Including The Possibility Of Further Adventures For Takizawa--A Prospect That Will Cheer The Fans Who Madeeden Of The East Such A Hit. The Most Interesting Of The Extras Is The Visual Commentary, A Program Kamiyama Presented To A Live Audience In April 2010 In Which He And His Crew Discussed The Film Via Onscreen Text Messages. (Unrated, Suitable For Ages 14 And Older: Profanity, Violence, Risquhumor, Tobacco Use)--Charles Solomon
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